| 8:45 - 9:00 |
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| 9:00 - 9:05 |
Eric Peacock
Chair for the day and
John Jeffcock
CEO, Winmark
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Welcome
Lecturer, entrepreneur and philanthropist Eric Peacock
and John Jeffcock will introduce the day. |
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| 9:05 - 9:30 |
John Williams
Charity Commissioner, UK Charity Commission
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The State of UK Charity:
An Overview
John Williams will introduce a macro-level view
of the state of charity in the UK and present the
main trends within the charity industry. |
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| 9:30 -10:00 |
Professor Paul Palmer
and
Professor Jenny Harrow
Cass Business School |
The Corporate as Rockstar?
Paul Palmer and Jenny Harrow will present their
findings on recent trends in the motivations of
corporate giving, taken from their corporate review
of the Sri Lankan Tsunami disaster. |
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| 10:00 - 10:30 |
Mark Evans
Head of Family Business and Philanthropy,
Coutts & Co and Matthew Bowcock
Entrepreneur and Trustee of the Community
Foundation Network
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The importance of making
philanthropy fun
Mark Evans and Matthew Bowcock will talk
about how enjoying what you are doing is just as
important as knowing what you are doing.
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| 10:30 - 11:00 |
Coffee
and mesages
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| 11:00 -11:40 |
Alison Cole
Director of Communications, npower and
Peter Cardy
Chief Executive, Macmillan |
npower and Macmillan
Case Study
Alison Cole and Peter Cardy will present a case
study on their and other relationships. In storytelling
format, top tips will be shared. |
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| Breakout 1 |
11:40 - 12:20 |
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| Room 1 |
Haoming Huang
Chinese Association of NGOs (CANGO) |
A Global Perspective:
Bringing China To You
Haoming Huang will discuss the state of the Chinese
charity market and how corporates can work with
charities in China to help enter the Chinese market.
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| Room 2 |
Nigel Harris
CEO, New Philanthropy Capital
and
James Blackburn Chair, Execution
Charitable Trust |
Entrepreneurial philanthropy
James Blackburn will explore how philanthropy
reinforces the mission and culture of Execution,
an institutional stockbroking firm . |
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| Breakout 2 |
12:20 - 13:00 |
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Ruth Seymour , Clare Dobie
and Mark Pullen
Pilotlight
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Skills Giving
Ruth Seymour will explain how business
leaders' skills can be matched and managed into
small innovative charities.
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| Room 2 |
Professor Sir Andrew Likierman
London Business School |
Making CSR Count
Sir Andrew will address questions about
what is being achieved in CSR, including performance
evaluation and the importance of reputation management.
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| 13:00 - 14:10 |
Lunch |
During lunch,
please feel free to take a stroll through the Dali
Universe collection.
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| 14:10 - 14:20 |
Sir Richard Butler
Pestalozzi World Foundation
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A Philanthropist and His Charity
Sir Richard will introduce the Pestalozzi Foundation
and how the money raised by this event will be
used.
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| 14:20 - 15:20 |
Charles Handy
Social Business Philosopher and Writer
John Studzinski
Philanthropist
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The New Philanthropists
Charles Handy will describe some of the 23 Entrepreneurial
philanthropists featured in his new book, discussing
how they did it and why, as well as the lessons
that can be drawn from their example.
A New Philanthropist Profile:
John Studzinski was elected the most generous
businessman in the UK . This eponymous corporate
philanthropist tells his story.
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| 15:20 - 15:40 |
Coffee
and messages
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| 15:40 - 16:10 |
Jennifer Chambers
Partner of Private Client Services, Allen &
Overy |
The Nuts and Bolts: Making it Work
Jennifer Chambers will highlight some of the legal,
tax and international issues which arise around
corporate giving.
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| 16:10 - 16:40 |
Nigel Morris
(Founder of Capital One)
Trustee, New Philanthropy Capital
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Giving More Effectively
Nigel Morris will talk about how to coordinate philanthropic
giving, how to make it more effective and how to
ensure a return. . |
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| 16:40 - 17:10 |
Panel Discussion
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The panelists will take questions
from the audience and discuss
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