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3 July 2015

2 December 2014 by Redazione

FULL PROGRAM
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Location: IULM campus

plenaria
6,15 – 7,00

@ Giardini Indro Montanelli
Meeting point: Corso Venezia 57 (Planetarium), Red Tube – M1: Porta Venezia Station

Running session

– Optional (e-mail to: matteoippolito@acraccs.org)

plenaria
8,45 – 9,45

@ IULM 6 – Auditorium

P10. Dangerous liaisons: what makes business partnerships work?

Raul Gauto, LICAN, Paraguay; Karen Lynch, CEO Belu Water, UK; Stefano Granata, Gruppo Cooperativo CGM, Italy; Marco Ratti, Banca Prossima, Italy
Moderator: David Wilcox, ReachScale, USA

dibattito
9,45 – 11,15

@ IULM 6 – Auditorium
P11. Panel Discussion

International Development Assistance and the Emerging Role of Social Enterprise

Elena Casolari, Fondazione ACRA-CCS, Italy; Matthew Guttentag, USAID (PACE Programme) USA; Carmen Lopez-Clavero, SIDA, Sweden; Giampaolo Cantini, General Director for International Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Italy; Jonathan Wong, Department for International Development (DFID), UK
Moderator: Mairi Mackay, British Council

plenaria
9,45 – 11,15

@ IULM 1 – Aula Magna
P12. Debate

Social cooperatives are the ideal form of social enterprise as it is the only model that guarantees workers’ participation.

Pro: Giuseppe Guerini, Federsoldarietà Nazionale – Confcooperative, Italy; Karen Anderson, Great4Good, UK
Against: Ruth & Amy Anslow, HiSBE, UK
Moderator: Claire Dove, Social Enterprise, UK

plenaria
9,45 – 11,15

@ IULM 4 – Room 401
P13. Debate

The Evolution of Social Entrepreneurship in Hong Kong

Kee Chin Hing, Fullness Social Enterprise Society; Jimmy Chiu, Charm Net Ltd.; Timothy Ma, Project Flame, City University of Hong Kong
Moderator: Lawrence Lui, Fullness Social Enterprise

coffee break
11,15 – 11,45

Coffee Break – Speakers Corner

A nurturing ecosystem

Parallel break out session

11,45 – 13,00

@ IULM 6 Auditorium
W18. Workshop

Social procurement in the public and private sector and along the supply chain.

Roddy Stewart, Ready for Business LLP, UK; David Brookes, Social Traders Australia; Giuseppe Guerini, Federsolidarietà Nazionale-Confcooperative, Italy
Moderator: David Le Page, Accellerating Social Impact CCC, Canada

Feeding the planet
11,45 – 13,00

@ IULM 1 Aula Magna
W19. Workshop

Feeding the cities: Social Enterprise in alternative supply chains to feed citizens

Andrea Vecci, Cascina Cuccagna, Italy; Tara McDonald, Vancouver Farmers Market, Canada; Giampaolo Gaudino, Consorzio Core, Italy
Moderator: Timothy Ma, GCSE, Hong Kong

Social Enterprises champions in the fight against poverty
11,45 – 13,00

@ IULM 4 Room 401
W20. Workshop

Social Enterprise and renewable energy

Nicola Morganti, Lumama, Tanzania; Rustam Sengupta, Boond, India; Fiza Farhan, Busk Foundation, Pakistan; Fabio De Pascale, Devergy, Tanzania
Moderator: Salvatore Vinci, IRENA, Abu Dhabi

Social Enterprises champions in the fight against poverty
11,45 – 13,00

@ IULM 1 Classroom 156
W21. Workshop

The good, the bad and the ugly: the top success/failure stories

Angela Melodia, Fondazione ACRA-CCS, Italy; James Dunbar, New Start Highland,
Scotland; Marco Ratti, Banca Prossima, Italy
Moderator: Houghton Wan, Hong Kong

Social Enterprises champions in the fight against poverty
11,45 – 13,00

@ IULM 1 Classroom 153
W22. Workshop

Leveraging on diaspora to foster social enterprises

Sara Gallagher, IdEA, Calvert Foundation/USAID, USA; Mairi Mackay, British Council, UK
Moderator: Magdalena Campos Pons, Cuba/US

A nurturing ecosystem
11,45 – 13,00

@ IULM 1 Classroom 154
W23. Workshop

Legal framework for social enterprises: new legal forms and hybrid organizations

Paolo Venturi, Aiccon, Italy; Duncan Osler, MacRoberts LLP, UK; Jim Schorr,
Social Enterprise Alliance, USA; Jimmy Chiu, Charm Net Ltd., Hong Kong
Moderator: Gerry Higgins, CEIS, Scotland

Impact Investment: realigning expectations
11,45 – 13,00

@ IULM 6 Classroom 146
W24. Workshop

Scale & replicability through partnerships and franchising models

Martin Burt, Teach a Man to Fish, UK/Paraguay; Vittorio Rinaldi, Solidale Italiano Initiative (Altromercato), Italy; Mario Molteni, ALTIS E4Impact, Italy; Bedriye Hulia, b-Fit, Turkey
Moderator: Alessandro Valera, ASHOKA Italia, Italy

Impact Investment: realigning expectations
11,45 – 13,00

@ IULM 1 – Classroom 155
Side Event

Continuing Conversations across Convenings

Avary Kent, Conveners.org, US

Impact Investment: realigning expectations
11,30 – 13,00

@ Fondazione Cariplo, Via Manin 23
Side Event

Conversation with Prof. Muhammad Yunus

(By invitation only)

pasti
13,00 – 14,00

Lunch – Speakers Corner

dibattito
14,00 – 15,00

@ IULM 6 – Auditorium
P14. Panel debate

Should investors profit from Social Enterprise?

Prof. Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Laureate, Bangladesh; Sophi Tranchell, Divine Chocolate, UK
Moderator: Peter Holbrook, Social Enterprise, UK

coffee break
15,00 – 15,30

Coffee Break

cerimonie
15,30 – 16,30

@ IULM 6 – Auditorium
P15. Plenary

Make room for us! Young social entrepreneurs have their say.

Introduction by Giuseppe Guzzetti, Fondazione Cariplo, Italy
Prof. Muhammad Yunus and young social entrepreneurs from around the world: Guy Ryan, New Zeland; Lorna Rutto, EcoPost, Kenya; Rustam Sengupta, Boond, India; Fiza Farhan, Busk Foundation, Pakistan; Fabio De Pascale, Tanzania
Moderator: Jim Schorr, Social Enterprise Alliance, USA

cerimonie
16,30 – 16,50

@ IULM 6 – Auditorium

Handover ceremony

Closing remarks: Elena Casolari

cerimonie
19,00 – after dinner

@ Corso Buenos Aires, corner with Via Panfilo Castaldi
(Red Tube – M1: Porta Venezia Station)

Intercultural Walk in Porta Venezia – Optional

(e-mail to: gabrielezoja@acraccs.org)

cerimonie
17,30

@ Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Corso Magenta 63
Side Event
Convergence profit – non profit to achieve sustainable value

Conversation with Nobel Prize Prof. Muhammad Yunus
(is compulsory to register – send an email to events@feem.it)
A nurturing ecosystem

Nurturing ecosystem

Feeding the planet through Social Enterprises

Feeding the planet

Impact Investment: realigning expectations

Impact Investment

Social Enterprises champions in the fight against poverty

Social Enterprises against poverty

The challenge of an effective communication for Social Enterprises

Social Enterprise – communication challenges

Young people and social enterprise

Youth in social enterprise

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