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2026 NAAM Conference - Reimagining the Road Ahead has ended
Thursday April 23, 2026 9:30am - 11:00am EDT
For this innovative session type, we will hear 4, 15 minute presentations before breaking out into smaller groups. Each attendee will choose a leader to follow for the remaining 30 minutes allocated for this session. This will give attendees a chance to get more in depth information on their preferred topic or even visit more than 1 of the 4 speakers.  



Topics included:

World Forum for Motor Museums 2026 Conference - France- Speaker Robert Signom III, America's Packard Museum and Jon Murden, National Motor Museum Trust. 
Dr Jon Murden joined the National Motor Museum Trust in 2021. With the museum marking its 50th anniversary in 2022, and the world of motoring experiencing changes that are the most fundamental since the late 19th century, the National Motor Museum Trust is working with Trustees, supporters, staff and stakeholders on a transformational five-year strategic plan and, as Chief Executive, Jon will contribute to this exciting plan and have overall responsibility for its implementation.

During his 12 years at Dorset Museum as Executive Director, Jon oversaw its transformation, including the redevelopment of its galleries, interpretation and storage facilities, and delivering such exciting temporary exhibitions as the multi-award winning Dippy on Tour: A Natural History Adventure.

Jon analyzed labor relations in post-war British motor manufacturing for his PhD and is a graduate of Mediaeval and Modern History at the University of Birmingham, spends much of his spare time running, maintaining and restoring his small collection of classic cars.

Robert Signom III was unanimously selected by the Board of Trustees as the Curator of The Citizens’ Motorcar Company, America’s Packard Museum in July of 2019. He became Executive Director in April of 2022. He is a life member of Packard Automobile Classics, as well as a member of the Antique Automobile Association of America, the Classic Car Club of America, and the Society of Automotive Historians. Rob became the youngest voting member of the Packard Automobile Classics’ Board of Trustees when he founded Tomorrow's Packard Owners in 1992. Rob also worked in Theatrical Production for over twenty years on countless productions, concerts, and musicals in New York and regionally. He is also an Eagle Scout, and a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. He received his master’s degree in museum studies from Harvard University and wrote his thesis on Women in Automotive History. He is the Vice Chair of the World Forum for Motor Museums and is listed in Who’s Who North America.

Using Social Media to Drive Young Engagement - Speakers Mark Schettenhelm, Ford Piquette Museum, the Pontiac Transportation Museum and the Canadian Transportation Museum, and Sean Mathis, Founder, Miles Through Time Museum
Presentation will explore the role of social media in increasing awareness and engagement for car museums. During the session, panelists will discuss their firsthand experiences using various social media platforms, share tips on the types of content that successfully drive engagement, and outline strategies for converting online followers into museum visitors. We will also cover how museums can work with and leverage social media influencers.

Rough Sledding: Emergency Preparedness for Hazards, Weather, and Other Disasters - Speaker Tom Shinall, Director of Curatorial Services, Savoy Automobile Museum
In an area of unpredictable weather and other major harmful events, all museums need a comprehensive Emergency Preparedness plan that addresses safety for Fire, Flood/Snow, Tornadoes/Hurricanes, Extreme Temperatures, Earthquake, Infrastructural Outages, Severe Injury/Active Shooter, Etc. Those museums and their staff/volunteers must also have the training and supplies to activate that plan immediately when the emergency arises.  

How The Shelby American Collection Raises Over $3 Million Every Year with TapKat Sweepstakes - Speakers Annie Tukman and Steve Volk. In 2012, the Shelby American Collection in Boulder, Colorado was searching for a better way to raise funds. Years of hosting an annual gala left volunteers exhausted and produced only modest results. The organization needed a strategy that could generate meaningful revenue, grow its donor base, and raise awareness of its mission to preserve the history of Carroll Shelby and the Shelby American Team.

Executive Director Steve Volk proposed a bold idea: a fundraising raffle for a Shelby Mustang. He sourced the car, built a website, and launched the campaign. Interest surged, the donor database grew rapidly, and by the end of the fundraiser the museum raised over $100,000, enough to sustain operations for the entire year. However, while effective, raffles proved difficult to manage due to U.S. laws classifying them as gambling.

Seeking a better solution, the museum shifted to sweepstakes and saw extraordinary results. Today, the Shelby American Collection raises over $3 million annually through its sweepstakes, with a donor base that has grown from 800 people in 2016 to more than 105,000 donors. Recognizing the broader potential for growth, change, and transformation at auto museums, Steve co-founded TapKat to help nonprofits run compliant, successful sweepstakes, many of which will be represented at the NAAM Conference.

Presenter Bios:

Steve Volk is the Founder and CEO of TapKat Solutions, Inc., an online sweepstakes fundraising platform for nonprofits, and the Executive Director of the Shelby American Collection, a car museum in Boulder, Colorado dedicated to the preservation of Shelby racing history. With an underlying commitment to raising money for worthy causes, Steve is enthusiastic about connecting with nonprofit organizations who are ready to make a big difference in their annual raise with sweepstakes fundraising.

Annie Tukman is the Director of Sales at TapKat Solutions, Inc., and the Director of Development at the Shelby American Collection. She is passionate about helping nonprofits make the most of their sweepstakes fundraising strategy.

Thursday April 23, 2026 9:30am - 11:00am EDT
America's Packard Museum 420 S Ludlow St, Dayton, OH 45402, USA

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