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Networking Continental Breakfast
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9:00 am |
Welcome Remarks
— Charles H. Moore, Executive Director, CECP
— Richard D. Parsons, Chairman, Time Warner
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9:20 am |
Business's Contract with Society: Capturing the Corporate Philanthropy Opportunity
— Byron G. Auguste, McKinsey & Company
— Sheila M. J. Bonini, McKinsey & Company
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10:20 am |
CEO Perspective: Balancing Acts
— Douglas R. Conant, President & CEO, Campbell Soup Company
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10:50 am |
Networking Break
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11:15 am |
Breakout Sessions I
a) Big Bets in Philanthropy
— John L. Damonti, President, Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, "Secure the Future"
— Gerald W. McElvy, President, ExxonMobil Foundation, "National Math and Science Initiative"
— Dina Habib Powell, Managing Director and Global Head of Corporate Engagement, Goldman Sachs, "10,000 Women"
— Carol L. Cone, Chairman and Founder, Cone Inc. (Moderator)
b) Greening of Corporate Philanthropy
— Donna Funk, Senior Vice President Community and Philanthropic Services, HSBC North America
— Steve Howard, CEO, The Climate Group
— Christopher Deri, Director of Global CSR Practice, Edelman (Moderator)
c) Business's Contract with Society: Roundtable Discussion
— McKinsey & Company and CECP
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12:30 pm |
Networking Lunch
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1:15 pm |
Transforming Public Education for Underserved Youth
A Conversation with Andre Agassi
— Andre Agassi, Founder, Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation
— Interviewer: Katie Couric, Anchor and Managing Editor, CBS Evening News, Correspondent,
60 MINUTES, and Co-Founder, National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance
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2:00 pm |
The Flattening of Philanthropy
— Jane Nelson, Senior Fellow and Director of Corporate Responsibility Initiative, Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, and Director, International Business Leaders Forum
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2:45 pm |
Networking Break
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3:15 pm |
Breakout Sessions II
a) Social Media: Philanthropy in a Connected World
— Allison H. Fine, Author, Momentum
— David Kirkpatrick, Senior Editor, Fortune Magazine
— Sean Parker, Chairman, Project Agape
— Tom Watson, onPhilanthropy Publisher, Changing Our World (Moderator)
b) Confluence of CSR and Philanthropy
— John V. Kania, Managing Director, FSG Social Impact Advisors
— Mark R. Kramer, Founder and Managing Director, FSG Social Impact Advisors
c) Sponsorships and Self-Dealing Risks
— Victoria B. Bjorklund, Partner, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
— Andrew C. Schulz, Deputy General Counsel, Council on Foundations
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4:30 pm |
End of Day One Sessions
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5:30 pm |
Networking Reception
American Folk Art Museum
45 West 53rd Street, NYC
Sponsored by AIG
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7:30 pm |
Buses Return to Time Warner |
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8:00 am
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Networking Continental Breakfast featuring President William Jefferson Clinton
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Welcome Remarks and Musical Performance by Opus 118 Harlem School of Music
— Cari Hills, Director of Operations, CECP
— Lisa M. Quiroz, Senior Vice President, Corporate Responsibility, Time Warner
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| 9:30 am |
Your CGS Data in Context: What Happened in 2007
— Margaret M. Coady, CGS Program Manager, CECP
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| 10:15 am |
CEO Perspective: Applying Business Discipline to Philanthropy
— Michael D. Fraizer, Chairman, President and CEO, Genworth Financial
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10:45 am
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Networking Break
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11:15 am
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Breakout Sessions III
a) Pro Bono Service: Mobilizing Your Corporate Assets
— Evan L. Hochberg, National Director, Community Involvement, Deloitte
— Aaron Hurst, President and Founder, Taproot Foundation
— Laysha Ward, Vice President, Community Relations
— Jean Case, CEO, The Case Foundation and Chair, President's Council on Service and Civic Participation (Moderator)
b) Mattel: Philanthropy during a Corporate Crisis
— Deidre Lind, Executive Director, Mattel's Corporate Philanthropy and Mattel Children's Foundation
—Cynthia Shultz Cusick, Director, Sponsorships and Corporate Relationships, National Association of Children's Hospitals
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Networking Lunch
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A 3-Sector Call to Action
— Ambassador Richard C. Holbrooke, President and CEO, Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
Introduction by Sanford I. Weill, Chairman Emeritus, Citigroup Inc, and Former Chairman, CECP
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America's Competitiveness and School Quality: The Role of the Private Sector
— Stanley S. Litow, VP, Corporate Citizenship & Corporate Affairs
and President, IBM International Foundation
— Margaret Spellings, U.S. Secretary of Education
— Randi Weingarten, President, United Federation of Teachers
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Closing Remarks
— Lindsay M. Siegel, Marketing and Communications Specialist, CECP
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3:05 pm
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Networking Refreshments
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4:00 pm
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End of Conference
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