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PROGRAMME 4th Summer School on Social Banking
Money rules the world – who rules the money?
3rd to 8th July 2011 in Canterbury, UK
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"The definite yearly event for anyone in the social banking sector." Feedback from the Summer School 2010.
Preliminary remarks
• The programme is as of 5th May 2011 and can be subject to change.
• For a one page overview, see the “programme logic”, available at www.social-‐banking.org/summer-‐school/summer-‐school-‐2011/programme-‐structure
• All speakers have confirmed their contribution unless otherwise indicated
• Participants – max. 110 selected practitioners in social and conventional banking and finance, PhD/advanced students from related careers and any other interested parties with a strong relation to the topic. They come from all over the world.
• All rooms are located within the Conference venue: the Canterbury Cathedral Lodge, see www.canterburycathedrallodge.org
Application and logistics
• To apply, visit www.social-‐banking.org/summer-‐school/summer-‐school-‐2011/application-‐form/
• Fee: 1650 € / 1350 € (non-‐member institutions of the Institute for Social Banking (ISB) / members of the ISB); persons in financial needs and/or students may apply for a reduced fee of 650 € or for an individual arrangement, for more information see www.social-‐banking.org/summer-‐school/summer-‐school-‐2011/application-‐form/ Fee includes locally sourced organic food.
• Accommodation and travel arranged individually. For suggested places to stay and travel information see www.social-‐banking.org/summer-‐school/summer-‐school-‐2011/logistics-‐and-‐accommodation/
JOIN: Public events
We open the Summer School to the public on two occasions:
1. Speech of Sven Giegold, Member of the European Parliament, in the evening of 3rd July.
2. Panel discussion on: How can investors and investments play a role in responsible finance?, hosted by James Gifford, Executive Director of the UN Principles for Responsible Investments, in the evening of 4th July.
On both occasions, you are invited to join for dinner at 6.30 PM.
Cost: Professionals 50 GBP / Student 30 GBP.
Register by 25th June at patricia.ciecierski@social-‐banking.org.
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THE PROGRAMME
Core topic 1: How money rules the world. Sunday, 3rd July 2011
Time Topic Speakers Place
14.00-‐15.00 Arrival and Refreshments
15.00-‐15.45 Welcome address and
Transfer-‐In
Malcolm Hayday, CEO Charity Bank, UK
Moderators:
Katharina Beck, Managing Director ISB;
Chris Seeley, Co-‐Director of the Ashridge Masters in Sustainability and Responsibility, Ashridge Business School, UK
Clagett Auditorium
15.45-‐16.30 Money, Politics and the Future of Globalisation: Perspectives resulting from the Financial and Economic Crisis
Impulse lecture
Roland Benedikter, Affiliated Researcher Stanford University, European Foundation Professor UCSB, USA; Author of “Social Banking and Social Finance: Answers to the Economic Crisis”
Clagett Auditorium
16.30-‐16.50 Coffee Break KB
16.50-‐17.20 Speaking confidently
…in a large group of people
Maria Beck, VocalVolume
Clagett Auditorium
17.20-‐18.30 World Café
Working with participants’ inquiries
Moderation by Chris Seeley Clagett Auditorium
18.30-‐20.00 Supper Garden
PUBLIC EVENT
20.00-‐21.30
The political regulation of money -‐ Insights from the Economic and Monetary Committe of the European Parliament
Speech and Discussion
Sven Giegold, Member of the European Parliament
Clagett Auditorium
Open until 22.30
Bar Campanile Garden
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Monday, 4th July 2011
Complimentary personal coaching will be available to the participants during the whole day.
Time Topic Speakers Place
09.00-‐09.30 Check-‐In Chris Seeley
Katharina Beck
Clagett Auditorium
09.30-‐11.00 What is money and how is the monetary order changing at the moment?
Speech and Discussion
Paul Dembinski, Prof. at University of Fribourg, Director of the Finance Observatory
Clagett Auditorium
11.00-‐11.30 Coffee Break
Tea/ Coffee/Biscuits/Fruit
Kentish Barn
11.30-‐12.20 International Bank regulation
Impulse lecture and Q&A
Gregor Krämer, Prof. for Banking at Alanus University
Clagett Auditorium
12.20-‐12.50 Fractional Reserve Banking
Impulse lecture and Q&A
Ben Dyson, Founder and CEO of Positive Money
Clagett Auditorium
12.50-‐13.00 Deepening participants’ inquiries Chris Seeley Clagett Auditorium
13.00-‐15.00 Lunch break KB
15.00-‐15.30 3 minutes presentations/pitches of the afternoon Workshop leaders
David Boyle (I)
James Gifford (II)
Fritz-‐Rüdiger Volz (III)
Ben Dyson (IV)
Clagett Auditorium and transfer to Workshop room
15.30-‐17.30 Parallel Workshops
15.30-‐17.30 Workshop I
Alternative Currencies: The future of money?
David Boyle, Fellow of the New Economics Foundation
Around 16.00 / 16.30
Coffee Break
Tea/ Coffee/Biscuits/Fruit
Kentish Barn
15.30-‐17.30 Workshop II
The role of investment funds and institutional investors
James Gifford, Executive Director, UN Principles for Responsible Investments
15.30-‐17.30 Workshop III
Money and human relations
Fritz-‐Rüdiger Volz, Prof. em. of Sociology and Philosophy
15.30-‐17.30 Workshop IV Ben Dyson,
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Fractional reserve banking: implications on the real economy
Founder and CEO of Positive Money
17.30-‐17.45 Transfer to Clagett Auditorium
17.45-‐18.20 Exploration of the workshop content
Representatives of each workshop discuss in a Fishbowl setting
Clagett Auditorium
18.20-‐18.30 Wrap-‐up of the day
18.30-‐19.45 BBQ Dinner Campanile Garden
PUBLIC EVENT
19.45-‐21.30
How can investors and investments play a role in responsible finance?
Panel Discussion with audience participation
James Gifford (Moderation), Exectutive Director UN PRI
Adam Frost, Head of Governance, Environmental and Social Research, Sarasin & Partners LLP, UK
Louise Rouse, Director of Engagement, FairPensions
Mark Campanale, Director, The Social Stock Exchange
Nick Odonohoe, JP Morgan
Clagett Auditorium
Open until 22.30
Bar Campanile Garden
Core topic 2: How to rule the money Tuesday, 5th July 2011
Complimentary personal coaching will be available to the participants during the morning.
Time Topic Speakers Place
09.00-‐09.30 Check-‐In Chris Seeley
Katharina Beck
Clagett Auditorium
09.30-‐12.00 Who rules the current system and why?
Tony Greenham, Head of Finance and
Clagett Auditorium
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Indentifying points where change could happen
Speech, working groups and Discussion
Business, New Economics Foundation
Around 10.45 Coffee Break
Tea/ Coffee/Biscuits/Fruit
KB
12.00-‐12.15 Short break
12.15-‐13.00 Different qualities and ways of using money
Speech and Discussion
Julian Kühn, Executive Director, Institute for Social Banking; formerly member of the board of GLS Treuhand
Clagett Auditorium
13.00-‐15.00 Lunch break KB
15.00-‐15.30 5 minute presentations from the afternoon Workshop leaders
Bernie Morgan (I)
Fritz-‐Rüdiger Volz (II)
Jason Scott (III)
Thomas Losse-‐Müller (IV)
Clagett Auditorium and transfer to Workshop room
15.30-‐17.30 Parallel Workshops
15.30-‐17.30 Workshop I
Community Development Finance and the Big Society?
Bernie Morgan, CEO, Community Development Finance Association
Around 16.00 / 16.30
Coffee Break
Tea/ Coffee/Biscuits/Fruit
KB
15.30-‐17.30 Workshop II
Money and Religion
Fritz-‐Rüdiger Volz
Nik Hafiz Hasan, Durham University, UK (tbc)
15.30-‐17.30 Workshop III
How to use the Web 2.0 to civilise money
Jason Scott, Founder of Civilised Money
15.30-‐17.30 Workshop IV
Making Finance work for Development
Thomas Losse-‐Müller, Financial Sector Specialist, The World Bank
17.30-‐17.45 Transfer to Clagett Auditorium
17.45-‐18.20 Exploration of the workshop content
Representatives of each workshop
Clagett Auditorium
18.20-‐18.30 Wrap-‐up of the day
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18.30-‐20.30 3 course Dinner Music / Cultural event (tbc) Clagett Auditorium
Open until 22.30
Bar Campanile Garden
Open end Free evening
Wednesday, 06th July 2011
Time Topic Speakers Place
09.00-‐09.30 Check-‐In Chris Seeley
Katharina Beck
Clagett Auditorium
09.30-‐11.00 Social Banks Fair Representatives of ISB member institutions host tables and tell others about their bank (5 rounds of 15 minutes)
Clagett Auditorium
11.00-‐11.30 Coffee Break
Tea/ Coffee/Biscuits/Fruit
KB
11.30-‐13.00 Open Space
Intro and first round
Chris Seeley and All Clagett Auditorium
13.00-‐15.00 Lunch break KB
15.00-‐18.00 Open Space
Second and third round
Wrap-‐up
Chris Seeley and All All rooms
Wrap-‐up
Around 16.00 / 16.30
Coffee Break
Tea/ Coffee/Biscuits/Fruit
KB
18.00-‐19.30 Canterbury Cathedral Tour Canterbury Cathedral
19.30-‐21.00 Buffet Music Clagett Auditorium
Open until 22.30
Bar Campanile Garden
Open end Free evening
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Core topic 3: Making it happen. Thursday, 7th July 2011
Time Topic Speakers Place
09.00-‐09.30 Check-‐In Chris Seeley
Katharina Beck
Clagett Auditorium
09.30-‐11.15 Financing the real economy
Banking and Investing for Good (Impulse Speeches)
Examples of Charity Bank Customers
Malcolm Hayday, CEO Charity Bank, UK
Caroline Mason, Investing for Good and COO Charity Bank, UK
Charity Bank Customers
Clagett Auditorium
11.15-‐11.45 Coffee Break
Tea/ Coffee/Biscuits/Fruit
KB
11.45-‐13.00 How to measure the impact of social banking and finance
Speech and Discussion
Olaf Weber, Prof. at University of Waterloo, Export Development Canada Chair in Environmental Finance
Sven Remer, Junior Prof. at Alanus University and Researcher at the ISB
Both: Editors of the book “Social Banking and the Future of Sustainable Finance” (2011)
Clagett Auditorium
13.00-‐15.00 Lunch break KB
15.00-‐15.30 5 minute presentations from the afternoon Workshop leaders
Rodney Schwartz (I)
Gregor Krämer (II)
Kees Middendorp (III)
Olaf Weber and Sven Remer (IV)
Jon Gallop (V)
Clagett Auditorium and transfer to Workshop room
15.30-‐17.30 Parallel Workshops
15.30-‐17.30 Workshop I
Social Banking and Social Enterprise
Rodney Schwartz CEO, ClearlySo
Campanile Garden
Around 16.00 Coffee Break KB
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/ 16.30 Tea/ Coffee/Biscuits/Fruit
15.30-‐17.30 Workshop II
Regulatory Proposals
Beyond a one-‐size-‐fits-‐all regulation
Gregor Krämer
15.30-‐17.30 Workshop III
Credit Risk Management in Social Banking
Kees Middendorp Triodos Bank International Credits, Credit Risk Manager
15.30-‐17.30 Workshop IV
How to measure the the impact of social banking and finance
Olaf Weber
Sven Remer
15.30-‐17.30 Workshop V
Rethinking Insurance
Jon Gallop, Hannoversche Kassen, Germany
17.30-‐17.45 Transfer to Clagett Auditorium
17.45-‐18.20 Exploration of the workshop content
Representatives of each workshop
Clagett Auditorium
18.20-‐18.30 Wrap-‐up of the day
19.30-‐open end
Final joint evening Music (Live), tbc
Theatre group, tbc
Core topic 4: Going beyond. Friday, 08th July 2011
Time Topic Speakers Place
09.00-‐09.30 Check-‐In Chris Seeley
Katharina Beck
Clagett Auditorium
09.30-‐11.00 Beyond money?
Visions of a new economy
Rachel Sinha, Sustainability Manager, Institute for the Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW)
Jen Morgan, Project Lead, WWF UK
Both: The Finance Innovation Lab
Clagett Auditorium
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11.00-‐11.30 Coffee Break
Tea/ Coffee/Biscuits/Fruit
KB
11.30-‐13.00 How do we rule the money?
Applying the content of the week to every day business of each participant
With The Finance Innovation Lab
Clagett Auditorium and break-‐out rooms
13.00-‐14.00 Lunch break KB
14.00-‐15.30 Individual and joint next steps
What to do the next week, in the next six months, in the next year
Individually and with people participants want to partner with / to start joint projects
Chris Seeley, Katharina Beck and all
Clagett Auditorium and break-‐out rooms
15.30-‐16.00 Farewell Malcolm Hayday
Katharina Beck
Chris Seeley
Clagett Auditorium
Questions?
• Programme: Katharina Beck, katharina.beck@social-‐banking.org, 0049 234 60 60 01 32.
• Logistics and Applications: Patricia Ciecierski, patricia.ciecierski@social-‐banking.org, 0049 234 60 60 01 35.
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