Programs | CECP Corporate Philanthropy Summit - June 3 & 4, 2008 in New York City


8:00 am
 
Networking Continental Breakfast

 
9:00 am
Welcome Remarks
Charles H. Moore, Executive Director, CECP
Richard D. Parsons, Chairman, Time Warner

 
9:20 am
Business's Contract with Society: Capturing the Corporate Philanthropy Opportunity
Byron G. Auguste, McKinsey & Company
Sheila M. J. Bonini, McKinsey & Company


 
10:20 am
CEO Perspective: Balancing Acts
Douglas R. Conant, President & CEO, Campbell Soup Company

 
10:50 am
Networking Break

 
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

 
12:30 pm
Networking Lunch

 
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

 
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

 
2:45 pm
Networking Break

 
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

 
4:30 pm
End of Day One Sessions

 
5:30 pm
Networking Reception
American Folk Art Museum
45 West 53rd Street, NYC
Sponsored by AIG

 
7:30 pm
Buses Return to Time Warner  
   
Agenda Wednesday, June 4, 2008

8:00 am


 
Networking Continental Breakfast featuring President William Jefferson Clinton

 
9:00 am
  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

 
9:30 am Your CGS Data in Context: What Happened in 2007
— Margaret M. Coady, CGS Program Manager, CECP

10:15 am CEO Perspective: Applying Business Discipline to Philanthropy
Michael D. Fraizer, Chairman, President and CEO, Genworth Financial

10:45 am

  Networking Break

 
11:15 am

  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

 
12:30 pm   Networking Lunch

 
1:15 pm   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

 
2:00 pm 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

3:00 pm Closing Remarks
Lindsay M. Siegel, Marketing and Communications Specialist, CECP

3:05 pm

  Networking Refreshments

 
4:00 pm

End of Conference

   

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