MUSCATINE , Iowa – Collaborate Muscatine will host a Community Summit from 8 to 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, at The Merrill Hotel in downtown Muscatine.
The event has free admission and is open to the public, but advance registration is required. Go here to register.
The event will feature local residents, business leaders, and community stakeholders who will give presentations about ongoing efforts to make the city the ideal place to live, work, and employ. The summit is designed to foster an informed, connected community to build on the region’s successes and chart a collaborative path forward.
Attendees will gain insight into how the city’s initiatives are shaping an exceptional quality of life for residents, creating dynamic employment opportunities, and fostering a vibrant, forward-thinking economy. Through interactive presentations and discussions, the event aims to align community goals and inspire further collective action to amplify Muscatine’s development and success.
Scheduled featured speakers include:
- Brad Bark, mayor, city of Muscatine, and president, Greater Muscatine Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
- Clint Christopher, superintendent, Muscatine Community School District.
- Naomi DeWinter, president, Muscatine Community College.
- Rich Dwyer, senior vice president, KENT Corporation.
- Jodi Royal-Goodwin, community development director, City of Muscatine.
- Gage Huston, general manager, Muscatine Power and Water
- Rachel Pohl, executive director, UnityPoint Trinity Muscatine Hospital.
- Charla Schafer, president, Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine.
- Kim Warren, director, Aligned Impact Muscatine County
The community summit is free and open to the public, but advance registration is required. For more information and to register, please contact the Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine at [email protected] or 563-264-3863, or register online here.