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Location: IULM campus
06,30 – 7,15@ Giardini Indro Montanelli Running SessionOptional (e-mail to: matteoippolito@acraccs.org) |
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09,00 – 10,30@ IULM 6 – Auditorium The hype or reality of data collection: social progress and impact measurement.Enrico Giovannini, Independent Expert Advisory Group on the Data Revolution for Sustainable Development, UN, Italy; Michael Green, Social Progress Imperative, USA; Martin Burt, Fundacion Paraguaya, Paraguay; Giovanna Melandri, G8 Social Impact Investment Task Force, Italy |
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09,00 – 10,30@ IULM 1 – Aula Magna How Foundations’ strategies are shifting from providing grants to supporting social enterprise with hybrid capitalHeidi Hafes, Shell Foundation, UK; Sergio Urbani, Fondazione Cariplo, Italy; Raul Gauto, Avina Foundation, Latin America; Nina Tellegen, DOEN Foundation, Netherlands; Massimo Lapucci, Fondazione CRT, Italy; Marco Demarie, Compagnia di San Paolo, Italy |
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10,30 – 11,00Coffee Break – Speakers Corner |
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Parallel break out session 11,00 – 12,30 Social enterprises tackling lack of access to affordable housingMarco Gerevini, Fondazione Housing Sociale, Italy; Stefano Magnoni, ASM ViaPadova36, Italy; Susan Aktemel, Homes for Good, UK |
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11,00 – 12,30W2. Workshop Turning liabilities into assets: the use of redundant assets, land and building for social benefit. (session 1)
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11,00 – 12,30@ IULM 1 Classroom 156 New media for Social EnterpriseJack Sim, WTO, Singapore; Peter Holbrook, Buy Social, UK |
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11,00 – 12,30@ IULM 1 Aula Magna Democratising Impact Investing – the potential of crowd funding and other financial tools for social enterpriseDurreen Shahnaz, Impact Investment Exchange Asia (IIX), Singapore; Riccardo Tramezzani, UBI Bank, Italy; Ruth and Amy Anslow, HiSBe, UK; Sara Gallagher, Calvert Foundation, USA |
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11,00 – 12,30@ IULM 1 Classroom 155 Technology based social enterprises for development
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11,00 – 12,30@ IULM 1 Classroom 153 Cleaning the world: Social Enterprise in Water and SanitationJohannes Heeb, CEWAS, Switzerland; Antony Kamoto, PureFresh, Kenya; Feliciano Dos Santos, Estamos, Mozambique |
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11,00 – 12,30@ IULM 1 Classroom 152 First exit on the left: exit strategy a co-designed process between investors and Social EntrepreneursChloe’ Tuot, PhiTrust Partenaires, France; Øyvind Sandvold, Ferd Social Entrepreneurs, Norway; Lars Johansson-Kjellerød, UNICUS, Norway; Veronica Vecchi, Bocconi University School of Management, Italy |
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11,00 – 12,30@ IULM 1 Classroom 154 Social Enterprise: feeding the planet and doing it wellSimon Boyle, Brigade Restaurant, UK; Giuliano Ciano, NCO Nuova Cucina Organizzata, Italy; Mike Curtin, DC Central Kitchen, USA; Tara McDonald, Vancouver Farmers Market, Canada |
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11,00 – 12,30@ IULM 6 Classroom 146 Training the next generation of social entrepreneursAndrea Fora, FON.COOP, Italy; Neil McLean, Social Enterprise Academy, UK; Giacomo D’Arrigo, Agenzia Nazionale Giovani, Italy; Mrs. Natalia Pochinok, Russian State Social University, Russia; Satyajit Majumdar, School of Management and Labour Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, India |
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12,30 – 14,00Lunch – Speakers Corner |
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Parallel break out session 14,00 – 15,30@ IULM 6 Auditorium Outstanding social enterprises in the delivery of basic services and in securing human rights: successes and challengesAnthony Kamoto, PureFresh, Kenya; Biko Evarist, Education & Entrepreneurship, Tanzania; Riccardo Re, Welfare Milano, Italia; Fabio De Pascale, Devergy, Tanzania |
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14,00 – 15,30@ IULM 1 Classroom 154 Innovative communication tools for social enterpriseMike Rios, 17Triggers, Cambogia; Chong Wey Lin, Our City Love (Friendly City Cloud), Taiwan; Marco Colnaghi, Make a Change, Italy; Sunny Lin, Social Enterprise Insight, Taiwan |
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14,00 – 15,30@ IULM 1 Classroom 153 Challenging the glass ceiling: why women thrive in Social EnterpriseJennifer Morellato & Elisa Lion, Smateria, Cambodia; Fiza Farhan, Buska Foundation, Pakistan; Riccarda Zezza, PianoC, Italy |
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14,00 – 15,30@ IULM 1 Aula Magna A critical view of social enterprise finance models
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14,00 – 15,30@ IULM 1 Classroom 156 Social Enterprise for a new growth and better jobsPat Tsao, Pan Asian Innovation Association for young entrepreneurs, Taiwan; Jean-Claude Mizzi, European Commission, EU; Roberto Di Meglio, ILO, Svizzera; Peter Stadler, FAF Berlin, Germany |
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14,00 – 15,30@ IULM 4 Room 401 The role of “for-profit” social enterprise in creating social impactHarish Hande, SELCO Energy, India; Stefano Granata, Gruppo Cooperativo CGM, Italia; Cliff Prior, UnLtd, UK; Franco Marzocchi, AICCON, Italia |
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14,00 – 15,30@ IULM 1 Classroom 155 What makes a “social” investment, social?Giovanni Gerola, Opes Impact Fund, Italy; Alex Oppes, Social Ventures Australia; Audrey Selian, RIANTA Capital, Switzerland |
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14,00 – 15,30@ IULM 1 Classroom 152 Social value from Food production and farming
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14,00 – 15,30@ IULM 6 Classroom 146 Social enterprises as empowering employersKuo Jen Su, Children are us, Taiwan; Silvia Polleri, ABC Catering, Italy; Carmine Guanci, Vesti Solidale, Italy; Eva Gyorgy, Timural Gropu SRL, Romania; Francesco Ferrara, PWC, Italia |
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15,30 – 16,00Coffee Break – Speakers Corner |
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Parallel break out session 16,00 – 17,30@ IULM 6 – Auditorium Social Enterprise and government: an emerging paradigm of co-production and collaborationYvonne Strachan, Deputy Director, Scottish Government, Scotland; Alex Hannant, Akina Foundation, New Zealand; Luigi Bobba, Under Secretary, Ministry of Labour, Italy; Bing-Jyun Wang, The Chinese Organisation Development Association, Taiwan; Dr. Ekow Spio-Garbrah, Minister of Trade and Industry, Ghana |
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16,00 – 17,30@ IULM 1 – Aula Magna Lessons from Impact InvestmentHarish Hande, SELCO, India; Luciano Balbo, Oltre Ventures, Italy; Nina Tellegen, DOEN Foundation, Netherlands; Francesco Lorenzetti, Fondazione Cariplo, Italy; Stefano Granata, Gruppo Cooperativo CGM, Italy |
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Parallel break out session 17,40 – 19,10 Incubators and accelerators: do they work? Social entrepreneurs judge five incubation schemesIncubators/accelerators: Matteo Bartolomeo, Make a Cube, Italy; Joachim Ewechu, Unreasonable Institute East Africa; Matthew Guttentag, USAID (PACE); Claire Burton, Deloitte Social Pioneer Program, UK; Nisha Dutt, Intellecap, India |
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17,40 – 19,10@ IULM 6 – Auditorium Social Enterprise will never achieve significant social impact unless it learns how to go to scaleFor: Jack Sim, World Toilet Organisation, Singapore; Klaus Hertrampf, Lebenswelten Catering, Germany |
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20,45 – 21,30@ IULM 6 – Auditorium Food, Drinks e Music PerformanceConcert for Change – Andrea Balducci – We can make itMake a Change for SEWF 2015 |
The program could be modified and supplemented.