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Wednesday March 12, 2008 |
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Gap Analysis and Problem Statement
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12:30 – 1 pm
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John Hatch, Founder FINCA Setting up the situation, describing the problem
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3:15 – 4:45 pm
Concurrent Sessions
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From Denver to New Delhi: Obstacles and Opportunities in Urban Markets
Moderator: Kersten M. Hostetter , CEO MicroBusiness Development
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Working in Isolated and Rural Communities: – Obstacles and Opportunities in Serving Hard to Reach Populations
Lynne Patterson, Co-Founder Pro Mujer Carlos Perez-Brito, USAID-Guatemala Lloyd McCormik, Christian Children’s Fund Willeen Johnson Whipple, NTDA & The American Indian Youth Entrepreneurial Empowerment Project
Moderator: Sue Dorsey, Executive Director, Friendship Bridge
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Engaging the Private Sector – Obstacles, Opportunities, and Dealing with Market Failures
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5:00 – 7:00 pm |
Reception/Networking Event |
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Thursday, March 13, 2008 |
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Social Business and Youth - What is Working, Lessons Learned and Solutions Revolutionaries, Rule Breakers and Progressive Thinkers: Going deeper, thinking differently - to solve the problem of poverty with a focus on youth.
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7:30 am |
Breakfast |
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7:45 – 8:00 am |
Introduction of event
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8:00 – 9:30 am |
Keynote Speech: Muhammad Yunus, winner 2006 Nobel Peace Prize
“Creating a World Without Poverty: How Social Business Can Transform Our Lives”.
Prof. Yunus, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, will outline his vision for a new business model that combines the power of free markets with the quest for a more humane world. He will tell inspiring stories of companies that are doing this work today, including a number that are focusing on youth |
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9:30 – 11:00 am |
Teaching session with Muhammad Yunus
Dr. Yunus will go deeper into social business through a lecture then move into some discussion of the companies featured in his book, Creating a World Without Poverty: Social Business and the Future of Capitalism.
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| 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Concurrent Sessions |
Collaborative Partnerships and Social Business. Linking Public, Private, and Civil Sectors to Create Sustainable Solutions for Eliminating Poverty
Moderator: Nancy Fell, Founder Triple Bottom Line Partners, Adjunct Faculty Regis University
Learning In Action: Engaging Youth in Project-Based Learning
How Youth Develop Ethics in Business: Play the Ethics Game Facilitator: Dr. Catharyn Baird, developer of the EthicsGame.com – Play the Ethics game and discuss the relationship between starting a business and the moral development of youth
Updates from the Field - Where are We Going? How are We Doing?
Moderator: Christine Naylor, Executive Director, RESULTS
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12:30 pm - 1:45 pm |
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2:00 – 3:30 pm |
Generation Change –Young Social Entrepreneurs who are Making a Difference Locally and Globally
Moderator: Brendon Landry, Vice President of Programs, MicroBusiness Development |
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3:45 - 5:00 pm |
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| 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm |
Market Place: Mingle with youth entrepreneurs, review the contestants from the Social Business Plan Competition, sponsors and social business representatives.
Additional information on Social Business Plan Competition can be found at: |
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Friday, March 14, 2008 |
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What is Next - Goal Setting and Action Planning Group Brainstorming: develop strategies for influencing policy, enhancing academic research, encouraging multi-sector partnerships, sustainable philanthropy and social business models which offer solutions to poverty with a focus on youth. |
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| 7:00 - 7:45 am |
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8:00 - 9:30 am
9:45 - 11:15 am
Concurrent Brainstorming Sessions
Each session runs twice
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Academic Applications: Social Business in the Academic Field and Context: Mike Goess, Assistant Dean, School of Management, Sullivan Professor, Regis University and Warner Woodworth, Social Entrepreneur and Professor, Brigham Young University
Public Policy Applications: Engaging Youth in the Creation of Policy and Environments that Support and Stimulate Social Business: Christine Naylor and Crickett Nicovich, RESULTS
Social Business and Social Enterprise: Choosing the Right Model for You; Alex Counts, Grameen Foundation; Jeff Pryor, Anschutz Family Foundation; Andrew Kassey, Echoing Green
Micro Applications: Social Business Tips for MicroEntrepreneurs and Small Business Enterprise Monica DeGraff. The DNote Restaurant, Fanjarivo Rakatonirina, Tropical Items Madagascar, Jan Ramos and Dana Miller, Baggy Shirts
MicroFranchising: A New Frontier in Social Business Jason Fairborne, Director MicroFranchise Development Initiative, Director Brigham Young University Carrie Magnusun, Scojo Foundation
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11:30 – 12:00 pm |
Big New Ideas, Goals, and Possibilities - Debriefing and Delivering Outcomes from the Morning Breakout Work Outcomes
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12:00 - 1:30 pm |
Closing Lunch: Stacy Edgar Founder and CEO Global Girlfriend
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Closing: John Hatch – “A Clarion Call to Action” |
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