On Tuesday, March 4, 2025, the Catholic Community Foundation of Northeast Indiana is proud to co-host this year's Servus Omnium breakfast and lecture, joined by Catholic Charities, the University of Saint Francis, and St. Joseph Community Health Foundation. This Lecture Series combines business and philosophical precepts for a message of service for everyone.
Tim Connors, a lifelong Catholic and native of Fort Wayne, founded and is the managing partner of PivotNorth Capital, a venture capital firm
investing in world-class computer scientists working to solve the world's biggest problems.
Tim and his wife, Wendy, are also philanthropists, founding and building the Connors Foundation for Catholic Activities (CFCA) with their three children. CFCA funded the first software developer ever to work in the Vatican, and helps make an impact on child safety, homelessness, hunger, mental health, climate change and parish vitality. Tim spoke at the Vatican's AI conference in October and continues to help the Church strive to lead the world in "AI for Good."
An alumnus of Notre Dame and Stanford, Tim also holds an MBA from Harvard Business School. He is a trustee at the Catholic University of America and a director of fadica.org, a network of 50 of the largest and most active Catholic foundations in the world.
We hope you can join us for this special event.
Servus Omnium Lecture Series: "AI for the Common Good"
- DATE:
- Tuesday, March 4, 2025
- TIME:
- 7:00 am - Blessing and prayer
- 7:10 am - Mardi Gras breakfast buffet
- 7:45 am - Lecture and Q&A
- TICKET INFORMATION:
- Single ticket: $25 in advance, $30 at the door
- Table of 8: $200
CLICK HERE to purchase tickets
For more information or to learn about corporate sponsorship opportunities, contact Lynda Houk at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or (260) 399-1436.
