
The PCI Foundation (originally the PCI Education Foundation) was launched in 2001 by a small group of determined people dedicated to significantly expanding the Industry's educational activities. From these humble beginnings emerged the spark for a "grand plan" to provide for the Industry's future success by helping ensure the continued availability of talented people and new technology. It was quickly recognized that such an effort required a much broader base of support to be truly effective, and the idea for a more ambitious approach was born.
The PCI Foundation is a not-for-profit educational and scientific association with tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Tax Code. While closely affiliated with PCI, the Foundation is governed by a separate Board of Trustees and maintains independent financial resources. PCI provides limited funding and staff support to the Foundation. Three charter councils oversee the Foundation's work:
Thomas J. D'Arcy
Chairman, PCI Foundation
The Consulting Engineers Group Inc.
Patrick W. Hynes
Vice-Chairman, PCI Foundation
Knife River Corporation
Robert H. Konoske
Coreslab Structures (L.A.)
Michael W. LaNier
Advanced Technology Council Chair, PCI Foundation
Berger/ABAM Engineers
Robert S. McCormack
Thomas M. McEvoy
Development Council Chair, PCI Foundation
High Concrete Structures
Michael Potts
Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute
William F. Simmons III
The Shockey Precast Group
Douglas Sutton
Secretary and Academic Council Chair, PCI Foundation
Purdue University School of Civil Engineering
James G. Toscas
Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute
James R. Voss
Treasurer, PCI Foundation
JVI Inc.
Michael LaNier,
Advanced Technology Council Chair