Forum Supporters & Partners
We wish to acknowledge and thank the following contributors for their generous support of the Sedona Forum:
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The Sedona Forum Supporters:
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2021:
- APS Foundation
- Arizona Cardinals
- The Burton Family Foundation
- Freeport McMoran
- Pivotal Foundation
- Quarles & Brady LLP
- SRP
- Greater Phoenix Leadership
- Greater Phoenix Economic Council
2020:
Due to COVID-19 The Sedona Forum was not held in 2020.
2019:
- APS Foundation
- Arizona Cardinals
- Arizona Community Foundation
- The Burton Family Foundation
- Daimler
- Freeport-McMoRan
- PetSmart
- The Phil Stephenson Foundation
- Pivotal Foundation
- Quarles & Brady LLP
- Salt River Project
- Greater Phoenix Economic Council
- Greater Phoenix Leadership
2018:
- APS Foundation
- Pivotal Foundation
- Arizona Cardinals
- Daimler
- Mikhail Khodorkovsky
- PetSmart
- Quarles & Brady LLP
- Salt River Project
- Greater Phoenix Economic Council
- Greater Phoenix Leadership
2017:
- GE Foundation
- APS Foundation
- Burton Family Foundation
- Daimler
- Freeport-McMoRan
- PetSmart
- Pivotal Foundation
- Quarles & Brady LLP
- Salt River Project
- Greater Phoenix Economic Council
- Greater Phoenix Leadership
2016:
- Pivotal Foundation
- Kristin and Jeff Cunningham
- Freeport-McMoRan
- NXP Semiconductors
- PetSmart
- Salt River Project
- Quarles & Brady LLP
- Greater Phoenix Economic Council
- Greater Phoenix Leadership
2015:
- GE Foundation
- Pivotal Foundation
- Kristin and Jeff Cunningham
- DHL
- PetSmart
- Salt River Project
2014:
- GE Foundation
- Pivotal Foundation
- Kristin and Jeff Cunningham
- DHL
- Salt River Project
Thoughtful Leaders. Decision Makers. Activists and Experts.
The Sedona Forum is the McCain Institute’s annual, high-level gathering of national and international leaders held each spring in the red rock country of Sedona, Arizona. Starting from the assumption of character-driven leadership and core democratic values, The Sedona Forum convenes thought-leaders, decision makers, activists and diverse experts to discuss approaches and solutions to real-world problems.