Overview and Highlights
The 2010 Doing Good and Doing Well Conference (DGDW), hosted in partnership with IESE Business School, challenged more than 680 attendees to explore how socially responsible organizations and companies can go from “Niche to Mass Market." More than 100 speakers shared their perspectives on how businesses can scale their organizations successfully and the challenges they face in growing their operations.
The conference drew a diverse audience of professionals and students representing 70 nationalities and 23 Net Impact chapters, including students from nearly every major business school in Europe. Over two days attendees expanded their networks, explored career opportunities and gained insights from our distinguished speakers.
Highlights included
- Engaging keynote addresses from Michel Camdessus, former Managing Director of the IMF, and Vicky Colbert, Founder and Executive Director of Escuela Nueva
- 28 dynamic panels such as “Today, Tomorrow and the Future of Energy: Kyoto, Copenhagen and Beyond”, and “NGOs, Government Organizations, Nonprofits: Working Together for Social Impact”
- Cleantech Venture seminar entrepreneurs presented their business ideas to venture capitalist firms and IQ Wind was awarded the first ever DGDW viewer’s choice award
- Social entrepreneurs discussed their business models at the Social Entrepreneurship Workshop and WiHood was awarded the viewer's choice award
- 30 exhibitors at the Career Forum shared job opportunities and career advice
While attendees and speakers shared concerns about how the financial crisis would affect the expansion of socially responsible businesses, many agreed there has never been a more important time to grow these businesses. Joint efforts by the nonprofit, the for-profit and the public sector will be necessary to make them part of the mainstream economy.
Sponsors
Gold Sponsors
- Criteria Caixa Grou
- Exxon Mobile
- MSD
- Solvay
Supporting Sponsors
- Charity Bank
- MBNA: Bank of America
In kind Sponsors
- Cordorniu
- Devex
- Makolab
Speakers 2010
Keynotes Confirmed
- Zein Abdalla - CEO, PepsiCo Europe
- Michel Camdessus - Managing Director of the IMF (1987-2000)
- Vicky Colbert - Founder and Executive Director, Escuela Nueva
- Rodney Schwartz - Founder, ClearlySo
Keynote Panelists
Moderator:
- Mike Rosenberg - Professor, IESE Business School
Panelists:
- Thomas Bergmark - Sustainability Manager, IKEA Group
- Joseph Feczko - Former Chief Medical Officer (retired), Pfizer
- Antonio Rodriguez de Lucio - Spain Advisory Energy Leader, PWC
Speakers Confirmed (listed in alphabetical order)
- Reuben Abraham – Faculty and Director, Indian school of Business
- Wren Aigaki-Lander, Offset Options
- Dalal Al-Waheidi, Free The Children
- Thomas Anglero, WiHood AS/LLC
- Michael Anthony - Head of Global Microhealth Insurance Portfolio, Allianz
- Esfandiar Ardalan - Pharma Sustainability Officer, Roche
- Mariama Ashcroft - Manager of Relationship Management, Africa, Women's World Banking
- Javier Ayala Arnez – Leader of the Inclusive Business Program, SNV
- Ali Baghaei - CEO, Oceanlinx
- Antonio Ballabriga - Director of Social Responsibility, BBVA
- Todd Beane – International Director, Johan Cruyff Institute of Sport Studies
- Peter Bernstorff - Sales Manager, Vestergaard Frandsen
- Erol Bilecen – Director, Sarasin
- Roberto Bini - General Manager, Turboden
- Jose Luis Blasco - Head of Global Sustainability Services, KPMG in Spain
- Mukti Bosco - Founder & Secretary General, Healing Fields Foundation
- Gib Bulloch - Director of Accenture Development Partnerships (ADP), Accenture
- Phil Caldwell - Director of Business Development, Intelligent Energy
- Maria Calvo - Country Rep, Ashoka Spain
- Davide Cannarozzi - Finance and Operations Director, Enertika
- Christopher Carnie
- Martin Casey, CEMEX
- Gavin Chait, Whythawk
- Emma Coles, Health Insurance Fund
- Jonas de Miguel - Director Environmental Technologies, Agbar
- Miquel de Paladella, Global Movement for Children
- Guiseppe de Palma - Vice President European Union Affairs, ExxonMobil
- Markus Dolder, ICRC
- Brigitte Duerr - Project Manager Poverty Reduction, UNDP
- Patrick Dunne - Group Communications Director, 3i Group
- Steffen Ehrhardt - Product Specialist & Project Manager Emerging Markets, Google Germany
- Niels Ferdinand, BSD Consulting
- Javier Fernandez-Cueto, Compartamos
- Ramon Folch Soler - Director Responsibilidad Social Corporativa, ISS Facility Services
- Christine Freiburghaus - CSR and Transparency Observation, University of Chile
- Almudena Gallo - Director of Human Resources, Criteria Caixa Corp
- Juan Gonzalez-Valero – Head of Corporate Responsibility, Syngenta International AG
- Louis Guay - CSR Coodrinator for the Americas, Department of Foreign Affairs & International Trade, Canada
- Ken Gustavsen - Director Corporate Responsibility, Merck & Co.
- Sameer Hajee, Nuru Design
- Malcolm Hayday – Chief Executive, Charity Bank
- Lisa Hehenberger, IESE Business School
- Andreas Heinecke – Founder and CEO, Dialogue Social Enterprise GmbH
- Simon Henzell-Thomas – Head of Sustainable Development, The Body Shop
- Gregory Hess – Professor, RPM
- Caroline Hickson, CONCERN worldwide
- Rick Hutley - VP Global Innovations, Cisco
- Jonathan Jenkis, UnLtd
- Oliver Karius - Partner, LGT Venture Philanthropy
- Shainoor Khoja - Director of Corporate Affairs, Roshan
- Ralph Klingmann - New Business Director for Emerging Markets, Solvay
- Simone Kloss, Adi Dassler Foundation, Adidas
- Emmanuel Lagarrigue - Senior Vice-President for Central Western Europe, Schneider Electric
- Robert Lanyon - Corporate Citizenship & Community Investments Manager, ExxonMobil
- Mireia Las Heras - Assistant Professor, IESE Business School
- Heinrich Liechtenstein - Professor, IESE Business School
- Tobias Lorenz - Founder, glovico.org
- Lisa Lovatt-Smith, OrphanAid Africa
- Lajana Manandhar, LUMANTI Suppport Group for Shelter
- Marta Mariné, PRASAD
- Joana Pérez Martorell - Coordinadora, UNICEF Comité Autonómico de Cataluna
- Lorenzo Massa, IESE Business School
- Shannon McGuire Mulholland - Executive Director of Rural Development Connections and CEO, Safi Coffee
- Amit Mehra - Founder and Managing Director, Reuters Market Light
- Clara Menéndez - Principal Investigator, Hospital Clinic Barcelona
- Paul Moclair, Aflatoun
- Cedric Mulier - EMEA Sustainability Sales Director, SAP
- Sarah Murray - Journalist, FT
- Zemedeneh Negatu - Managing Partner, Ernst & Young LLP (Ethiopia)
- Yamile Nesrala, Endeavor
- George Njenga - Founder and former Dean, Strath Business School
- Kirsten Panerali - Country Manager France, AES Solar
- Gopinath Parayil, The Blue Yonder
- Alfredo Pastor, IESE Business School
- Sonja Patscheke - Consultant, FSG Social Impact Advisor
- Philip Peck, International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics
- Francois Perrot, Ecole Polytechnique
- Sanjay Peters - Economist, IESE Business School
- Andrius Plepys, International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics
- Ricard Pons - Executive Consultant and member of IBM Technical Experts Council, IBM
- Lila Preston - Director, Generation Investment
- Jordi Renart i Vila, WFP
- Patrick S. Renz - President, Aid Governance
- Alberto Ribera - Professor, IESE Business School
- Romeu Rodrigues - CEO, CETA Construction
- Jean-Claude Rodriguez-Ferrera Massons - Founder and Director, CAF
- Magdalene Rosenmöller - Professor, IESE Business School
- Hugo Ruiz - Director, TasEuro
- Hemant Sahal, CALLMAT
- Miguel Salgot - Professor, University of Barcelona
- Alfonso Santos - Energy Sector Sales Business Manager, Cisco
- Dr. Kunihiko Shimada - Principal international policy coordinator, Global Environment Bureau, Japan's Ministry of the Environment
- Dana Smith - Managing Director, Trestle Group
- Eduard Soler Babot - Director of Business Development, Abengoa Solar
- Kostas Stamoulis - Director, Agricultural Development Economics Division, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
- Michael Steidl - Managing Director, MSC
- Robert Strand - PHD Fellow, Center for CSR at Copenhagen Business School
- Alan Sutherland - Chief Executive, Water Industry Commission for Scottland
- Jacques Toureille - General Manager, Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance
- Beate Trück - Managing Director, European Venture Capital Association
- Johannes Tynes - Founder, Clean Power Capital
- Andrew Walker - Senior Vice President of Global Marketing and Communications, Sony Ericsson WTA Tour
- Tricia Wallace, TechnoServe
- Chuck Waterfield - CEO & Founder, MF Transparency
- Jesper Wohlert - General Coordinator, Humana People to People
Cleantech Venture Seminar
- Alessio Beverina - Principal, Sofinnova Partners (France)
- Phil Caldwell - Business Development Director, Intelligent Energy
- Thomas Christiansen, Ernst & Young GmbH
- Jordi Costa, BA100K
- Ricardo Forcano Gracia, Heraldo
- Yvette Go - Associate, SET Venture Partners
- Brian Hashemi - Executive Director, IJ Partners
- Arun Jayadev, Wellington Partners
- Bernhard Mohr - Investment Manager, BASF Venture Capital GmbH
- Josep Sanfeliu, Ysios Capital Partners
- Felix Schollmeier - Associate, Target Partners
- Stefan Schönbeck, Good Energies
- Johannes Tynes - Founder, Clean Power Capital
- Sebastian Waldburg, SI Capital
Social Entrepreneurial Seminar
- Thomas Angelero, WiHood AS/LLC
- Shannon Mulholland, Safi Coffee and The Coffee Connections Project
- Tobias Lorenz, Glovico
- Hemant Sahal, CALLMAT
DGDW 2010 Schedule
Friday February 26th, 2010
- 08:30 - 09:30 Registration & Coffee
- 09:30 - 09:45 Welcome
- 09:45 - 10:30 Opening Keynote: Rodney Schwartz
- 10:30 - 11:00 Breakfast
- 11:00 - 12:00 Keynote Panel: From Niche to Mass Market?
- 12:00 - 12:15 Break
- 12:15 - 13:30 Social Entrepreneurship Workshop: Financing Stage presentations
- 12:15 - 13:30 1st Panel Session
- 13:30 - 14:30 Lunch
- 14:30 - 15:45 Social Entrepreneurship Workshop: Growth Phase discussion
- 14:30 - 15:45 2nd Panel Session
- 15:45 - 16:15 Coffee Break
- 16:15 - 17:00 2nd Keynote: Michel Camdessus
- 17:00 - 19:00 Career Forum
- 17:00 - 19:00 Networking Cocktail
- 21:00 Theme Dinners (sign-up required - not included in conference ticket)
- 21:00 Speaker Gala Dinner ( by invitation only)
Saturday February 27th, 2010
- 09:00 - 10:00 Breakfast
- 10:00 - 10:45 3rd Keynote: Vicky Colbert
- 10:45 - 11:15 Coffee Break
- 11:15 - 12:30 Cleantech Seminar: Trends in Cleantech and Venture Capital Funding
- 11:15 - 12:30 3rd Panel Session
- 12:30 - 13:45 Lunch
- 12:30 - 13:45 Networking Luncheons
- 13:45 - 15:00 Cleantech Seminar: Venture Pitches from Cleantech Entrepreneurs
- 13:45 - 15:00 4th Panel Session
- 15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break
- 15:30 - 16:45 5th Panel Session
- 16:45 - 17:00 Break
- 17:00 - 17:45 Closing Keynote: Zein Abdalla
- 17:45 - 18:00 Closing Remarks
- 20:30 End of Conference Dinner (sign up required, not included in conference ticket)
- 22:00 End of Conference Party (please bring your nametag to receive drink discount
DGDW 2010 Panels
Track 1 – The importance of capital for fostering development
- Social responsibility vs. sustainable margins: What are appropriate interest rates for Microfinance?
- Must investors sacrifice ROI to achieve SROI?
- The industry behind the buzz: Venture Philanthropy
- The Uphill Battle to Prove the Viability of the Micro-Health Insurance Industry
- Growth of Socially Responsible Investing through Innovation
- Foreign Direct Investment in African Land: Help or Hindrance to Development?
Track 2 – Challenges and dynamics in CSR
- CSR in Service Sector: How Services can reach the consumer and society at large
- CSR in challenging industries: can companies change the way they do business?
- The “S-Word”: What does sustainability really mean?
- CSR Measurement: Necessity or distraction from social responsibility goals?
- Drive social change through sports: Examining the role of the sports sector in delivering social impact
Track 3 – The Base of the Pyramid
- Education: Attacking the issue of development at its base
- Changing societies from within: the role of women in the social and economic development of Africa
- What is Big Pharma’s responsibility towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals?
- Can Scaling Agriculture Alleviate Food Insecurity?
- Stopping deaths from Preventable Diseases: Whose responsibility is it?
- Solutions to Food Aid Inefficiencies
- Urban development planning: Solving the burdens of emerging megacities?
Track 4 – The role of innovation and technology
- Does information equal power? How responsible businesses can harness worldwide connectivity to change lives
- Solutions to water scarcity- public or private leadership?
- Using ICT to reduce big business’ impact on the environment
- Which renewable energy could change the world?
- How can YOU be green?
- Today, tomorrow and the future of energy: Kyoto, Copenhagen and Beyond
Track 5 – Business fundamentals of social organizations
- Can business bridge religious, territorial or ideological differences?
- NGO's, GO's, Non-Profits and more: How do different players in the Socially Responsible World achieve Social Goals?
- All’s Fair in Supply & Demand: The Fair Trade Story and What It Means for Consumers, Businesses and Global Economics
- Careers in Responsible Business: Opportunities, motivations and challenges
- Donations: Aid or trade dumping?
Overview and Highlights
The 2010 Doing Good and Doing Well Conference (DGDW), hosted in partnership with IESE Business School, challenged more than 680 attendees to explore how socially responsible organizations and companies can go from “Niche to Mass Market." More than 100 speakers shared their perspectives on how businesses can scale their organizations successfully and the challenges they face in growing their operations.
The conference drew a diverse audience of professionals and students representing 70 nationalities and 23 Net Impact chapters, including students from nearly every major business school in Europe. Over two days attendees expanded their networks, explored career opportunities and gained insights from our distinguished speakers.
Highlights included
- Engaging keynote addresses from Michel Camdessus, former Managing Director of the IMF, and Vicky Colbert, Founder and Executive Director of Escuela Nueva
- 28 dynamic panels such as “Today, Tomorrow and the Future of Energy: Kyoto, Copenhagen and Beyond”, and “NGOs, Government Organizations, Nonprofits: Working Together for Social Impact”
- Cleantech Venture seminar entrepreneurs presented their business ideas to venture capitalist firms and IQ Wind was awarded the first ever DGDW viewer’s choice award
- Social entrepreneurs discussed their business models at the Social Entrepreneurship Workshop and WiHood was awarded the viewer's choice award
- 30 exhibitors at the Career Forum shared job opportunities and career advice
While attendees and speakers shared concerns about how the financial crisis would affect the expansion of socially responsible businesses, many agreed there has never been a more important time to grow these businesses. Joint efforts by the nonprofit, the for-profit and the public sector will be necessary to make them part of the mainstream economy.
Sponsors
Gold Sponsors
- Criteria Caixa Grou
- Exxon Mobile
- MSD
- Solvay
Supporting Sponsors
- Charity Bank
- MBNA: Bank of America
In kind Sponsors
- Cordorniu
- Devex
- Makolab
Speakers 2010
Keynotes Confirmed
- Zein Abdalla - CEO, PepsiCo Europe
- Michel Camdessus - Managing Director of the IMF (1987-2000)
- Vicky Colbert - Founder and Executive Director, Escuela Nueva
- Rodney Schwartz - Founder, ClearlySo
Keynote Panelists
Moderator:
- Mike Rosenberg - Professor, IESE Business School
Panelists:
- Thomas Bergmark - Sustainability Manager, IKEA Group
- Joseph Feczko - Former Chief Medical Officer (retired), Pfizer
- Antonio Rodriguez de Lucio - Spain Advisory Energy Leader, PWC
Speakers Confirmed (listed in alphabetical order)
- Reuben Abraham – Faculty and Director, Indian school of Business
- Wren Aigaki-Lander, Offset Options
- Dalal Al-Waheidi, Free The Children
- Thomas Anglero, WiHood AS/LLC
- Michael Anthony - Head of Global Microhealth Insurance Portfolio, Allianz
- Esfandiar Ardalan - Pharma Sustainability Officer, Roche
- Mariama Ashcroft - Manager of Relationship Management, Africa, Women's World Banking
- Javier Ayala Arnez – Leader of the Inclusive Business Program, SNV
- Ali Baghaei - CEO, Oceanlinx
- Antonio Ballabriga - Director of Social Responsibility, BBVA
- Todd Beane – International Director, Johan Cruyff Institute of Sport Studies
- Peter Bernstorff - Sales Manager, Vestergaard Frandsen
- Erol Bilecen – Director, Sarasin
- Roberto Bini - General Manager, Turboden
- Jose Luis Blasco - Head of Global Sustainability Services, KPMG in Spain
- Mukti Bosco - Founder & Secretary General, Healing Fields Foundation
- Gib Bulloch - Director of Accenture Development Partnerships (ADP), Accenture
- Phil Caldwell - Director of Business Development, Intelligent Energy
- Maria Calvo - Country Rep, Ashoka Spain
- Davide Cannarozzi - Finance and Operations Director, Enertika
- Christopher Carnie
- Martin Casey, CEMEX
- Gavin Chait, Whythawk
- Emma Coles, Health Insurance Fund
- Jonas de Miguel - Director Environmental Technologies, Agbar
- Miquel de Paladella, Global Movement for Children
- Guiseppe de Palma - Vice President European Union Affairs, ExxonMobil
- Markus Dolder, ICRC
- Brigitte Duerr - Project Manager Poverty Reduction, UNDP
- Patrick Dunne - Group Communications Director, 3i Group
- Steffen Ehrhardt - Product Specialist & Project Manager Emerging Markets, Google Germany
- Niels Ferdinand, BSD Consulting
- Javier Fernandez-Cueto, Compartamos
- Ramon Folch Soler - Director Responsibilidad Social Corporativa, ISS Facility Services
- Christine Freiburghaus - CSR and Transparency Observation, University of Chile
- Almudena Gallo - Director of Human Resources, Criteria Caixa Corp
- Juan Gonzalez-Valero – Head of Corporate Responsibility, Syngenta International AG
- Louis Guay - CSR Coodrinator for the Americas, Department of Foreign Affairs & International Trade, Canada
- Ken Gustavsen - Director Corporate Responsibility, Merck & Co.
- Sameer Hajee, Nuru Design
- Malcolm Hayday – Chief Executive, Charity Bank
- Lisa Hehenberger, IESE Business School
- Andreas Heinecke – Founder and CEO, Dialogue Social Enterprise GmbH
- Simon Henzell-Thomas – Head of Sustainable Development, The Body Shop
- Gregory Hess – Professor, RPM
- Caroline Hickson, CONCERN worldwide
- Rick Hutley - VP Global Innovations, Cisco
- Jonathan Jenkis, UnLtd
- Oliver Karius - Partner, LGT Venture Philanthropy
- Shainoor Khoja - Director of Corporate Affairs, Roshan
- Ralph Klingmann - New Business Director for Emerging Markets, Solvay
- Simone Kloss, Adi Dassler Foundation, Adidas
- Emmanuel Lagarrigue - Senior Vice-President for Central Western Europe, Schneider Electric
- Robert Lanyon - Corporate Citizenship & Community Investments Manager, ExxonMobil
- Mireia Las Heras - Assistant Professor, IESE Business School
- Heinrich Liechtenstein - Professor, IESE Business School
- Tobias Lorenz - Founder, glovico.org
- Lisa Lovatt-Smith, OrphanAid Africa
- Lajana Manandhar, LUMANTI Suppport Group for Shelter
- Marta Mariné, PRASAD
- Joana Pérez Martorell - Coordinadora, UNICEF Comité Autonómico de Cataluna
- Lorenzo Massa, IESE Business School
- Shannon McGuire Mulholland - Executive Director of Rural Development Connections and CEO, Safi Coffee
- Amit Mehra - Founder and Managing Director, Reuters Market Light
- Clara Menéndez - Principal Investigator, Hospital Clinic Barcelona
- Paul Moclair, Aflatoun
- Cedric Mulier - EMEA Sustainability Sales Director, SAP
- Sarah Murray - Journalist, FT
- Zemedeneh Negatu - Managing Partner, Ernst & Young LLP (Ethiopia)
- Yamile Nesrala, Endeavor
- George Njenga - Founder and former Dean, Strath Business School
- Kirsten Panerali - Country Manager France, AES Solar
- Gopinath Parayil, The Blue Yonder
- Alfredo Pastor, IESE Business School
- Sonja Patscheke - Consultant, FSG Social Impact Advisor
- Philip Peck, International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics
- Francois Perrot, Ecole Polytechnique
- Sanjay Peters - Economist, IESE Business School
- Andrius Plepys, International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics
- Ricard Pons - Executive Consultant and member of IBM Technical Experts Council, IBM
- Lila Preston - Director, Generation Investment
- Jordi Renart i Vila, WFP
- Patrick S. Renz - President, Aid Governance
- Alberto Ribera - Professor, IESE Business School
- Romeu Rodrigues - CEO, CETA Construction
- Jean-Claude Rodriguez-Ferrera Massons - Founder and Director, CAF
- Magdalene Rosenmöller - Professor, IESE Business School
- Hugo Ruiz - Director, TasEuro
- Hemant Sahal, CALLMAT
- Miguel Salgot - Professor, University of Barcelona
- Alfonso Santos - Energy Sector Sales Business Manager, Cisco
- Dr. Kunihiko Shimada - Principal international policy coordinator, Global Environment Bureau, Japan's Ministry of the Environment
- Dana Smith - Managing Director, Trestle Group
- Eduard Soler Babot - Director of Business Development, Abengoa Solar
- Kostas Stamoulis - Director, Agricultural Development Economics Division, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
- Michael Steidl - Managing Director, MSC
- Robert Strand - PHD Fellow, Center for CSR at Copenhagen Business School
- Alan Sutherland - Chief Executive, Water Industry Commission for Scottland
- Jacques Toureille - General Manager, Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance
- Beate Trück - Managing Director, European Venture Capital Association
- Johannes Tynes - Founder, Clean Power Capital
- Andrew Walker - Senior Vice President of Global Marketing and Communications, Sony Ericsson WTA Tour
- Tricia Wallace, TechnoServe
- Chuck Waterfield - CEO & Founder, MF Transparency
- Jesper Wohlert - General Coordinator, Humana People to People
Cleantech Venture Seminar
- Alessio Beverina - Principal, Sofinnova Partners (France)
- Phil Caldwell - Business Development Director, Intelligent Energy
- Thomas Christiansen, Ernst & Young GmbH
- Jordi Costa, BA100K
- Ricardo Forcano Gracia, Heraldo
- Yvette Go - Associate, SET Venture Partners
- Brian Hashemi - Executive Director, IJ Partners
- Arun Jayadev, Wellington Partners
- Bernhard Mohr - Investment Manager, BASF Venture Capital GmbH
- Josep Sanfeliu, Ysios Capital Partners
- Felix Schollmeier - Associate, Target Partners
- Stefan Schönbeck, Good Energies
- Johannes Tynes - Founder, Clean Power Capital
- Sebastian Waldburg, SI Capital
Social Entrepreneurial Seminar
- Thomas Angelero, WiHood AS/LLC
- Shannon Mulholland, Safi Coffee and The Coffee Connections Project
- Tobias Lorenz, Glovico
- Hemant Sahal, CALLMAT
DGDW 2010 Schedule
Friday February 26th, 2010
- 08:30 - 09:30 Registration & Coffee
- 09:30 - 09:45 Welcome
- 09:45 - 10:30 Opening Keynote: Rodney Schwartz
- 10:30 - 11:00 Breakfast
- 11:00 - 12:00 Keynote Panel: From Niche to Mass Market?
- 12:00 - 12:15 Break
- 12:15 - 13:30 Social Entrepreneurship Workshop: Financing Stage presentations
- 12:15 - 13:30 1st Panel Session
- 13:30 - 14:30 Lunch
- 14:30 - 15:45 Social Entrepreneurship Workshop: Growth Phase discussion
- 14:30 - 15:45 2nd Panel Session
- 15:45 - 16:15 Coffee Break
- 16:15 - 17:00 2nd Keynote: Michel Camdessus
- 17:00 - 19:00 Career Forum
- 17:00 - 19:00 Networking Cocktail
- 21:00 Theme Dinners (sign-up required - not included in conference ticket)
- 21:00 Speaker Gala Dinner ( by invitation only)
Saturday February 27th, 2010
- 09:00 - 10:00 Breakfast
- 10:00 - 10:45 3rd Keynote: Vicky Colbert
- 10:45 - 11:15 Coffee Break
- 11:15 - 12:30 Cleantech Seminar: Trends in Cleantech and Venture Capital Funding
- 11:15 - 12:30 3rd Panel Session
- 12:30 - 13:45 Lunch
- 12:30 - 13:45 Networking Luncheons
- 13:45 - 15:00 Cleantech Seminar: Venture Pitches from Cleantech Entrepreneurs
- 13:45 - 15:00 4th Panel Session
- 15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break
- 15:30 - 16:45 5th Panel Session
- 16:45 - 17:00 Break
- 17:00 - 17:45 Closing Keynote: Zein Abdalla
- 17:45 - 18:00 Closing Remarks
- 20:30 End of Conference Dinner (sign up required, not included in conference ticket)
- 22:00 End of Conference Party (please bring your nametag to receive drink discount