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The 2012 Corporate Community Involvement Conference The Future is Today: Strategies for Accelerating Business and Social Impact July 18–20, 2012, Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston July 18, 2012, Pre-Conference Seminar - Understand how Social Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship can accelerate your business and social impact - Discover emerging trends and opportunities which are, and will be, significantly changing both Corporate and Social communities - Move beyond “grant-making” and “volunteer organizing” to a new reality – social relevance through your giving programs Sponsored by

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The 2012

Corporate Community Involvement ConferenceThe Future is Today: Strategies for Accelerating Business and Social ImpactJuly 18–20, 2012, Fairmont Copley Plaza, BostonJuly 18, 2012, Pre-Conference Seminar

- Understand how Social Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship can accelerate your business and social impact - Discover emerging trends and opportunities which are, and will be, significantly changing both Corporate and Social communities - Move beyond “grant-making” and “volunteer organizing” to a new reality – social relevance through your giving programs

Sponsored by

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Partial listing of current and past attendees of the Corporate Community Involvement Conference

AAA Insurance • Alcoa • Ameriprise Financial • Applied Materials • ARAMARK • Babson College • Bank of America • Blue Cross and Blue Shield • Boston Beer Company • BP America • Cause Consulting Group • Chevron • ConAgra Foods • Corning • Dell • Donlin Gold • eBay • Entergy • Ernst & Young • Exxon Mobil • F. Hoffmann-LaRoche • FedEx • Ford Motor Company • Gap Inc. • General Electric • Gillette • GlaxoSmithKline • Green Mountain Coffee • Harley-Davidson • Hess Corporation • Hewlett-Packard • Hy-Vee • IBM • Intel • JK Group • JPMorgan Chase • Kaiser Foundation Health Plan • Kaiser Permanente • Kraft Foods • Liberty Mutual • Mary Kay, Inc. • MasterCard International • Mayo Clinic • McKesson Corporation • Michelin North America • Microsoft • Milliken & Company • Mission Measurement • Motorola • National Semiconductor • Nsight • Office Depot Foundation • Pacific Gas and Electric Company • Pioneer Hi-Bred, Division of Dupont • Pitney Bowes • Praxair • Procter & Gamble • Raytheon • Regence • Rent-a-Center • Salt River Project • Sanofi-Aventis • Starbucks • Target • The Boeing Company • The Guardian Life Insurance Company • Underwriter Laboratories • Walmart Foundation • Western Union • Yum! Brands

Benefi ts of attending

- Fresh stories, great learnings, big insights, dynamic speakers — and interactive sessions - Learn how three organizations formed a breakthrough partnership to tackle a public health issue that is quickly becoming an epidemic - Hear how an environmentalist and entrepreneur have formed a unique organization that addresses disasters and third world issues in an amazing way - Be surprised to learn why consumers really think companies “do good” - See how unusual, collaborative partnerships turn into “the multiplier effect” - Listen to some startling emerging trends in education — not your typical “education update”

Who should attend

- Forward-thinking philanthropy and corporate giving leaders and practitioners - Socially-relevant change agents - Thought-leaders focused on business and social impact, corporate contributions, corporate foundations, community relations, community involvement programs, corporate citizenship, employee engagement, volunteer efforts, sustainability, corporate social responsibility, stakeholder and non-profit partnerships, public affairs, and corporate communications

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Call Customer Service at 212 339 0345

Pre-Conference Seminar July 18, 2012registration and continental breakfast 7:30–8:30 am

*seminar 8:30 am–5 pm

Designing and Managing a Corporate Contributions ProgramThis all-day seminar is for those new to the field or long-time managers of corporate contributions programs who need an overview of the fundamentals. Join us on an exploration of strategy, guidelines and the role of philanthropy and community involvement. Participants will receive a handbook to help get started.

Key topics include:

• Designing your program

• Creating strategic partnerships

• Delivering employee engagement initiatives

• Managing global giving

• Understanding legal requirements

Presented byTalya Bosch, Senior Director, Social Ventures, Western UnionJulie Coleman, Executive Director, APS Foundation & Manager, Corporate Giving, APSLynn Stekas, Senior Consultant, Corporate Social EngagementChanging Our World, Inc.David Shevlin, Esq., Senior Counsel, Exempt Organizations GroupSimpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP

*Please note that a separate registration is required for this popular seminar. Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.

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Conference, Wednesday, July 18, 2012early conference registration 5–7 pm

welcome reception 5:30–7 pm

Thursday, July 19, 2012registration and continental breakfast 7:30–8:15 am

welcome and speed greeting 8:15–8:30 amGayle Nesselhuf, Conference Program Director, The Conference Board

opening remarks 8:30–8:45 amJonathan Spector, Chief Executive Officer, The Conference Board

keynote general session 8:45–9:30 am

Corporate Social Relevance and Civic Design – Impacting Outcomes by Doing GoodHow do you build the skills and relationships to become “one of the best Social Innovators”? Explore key building blocks and tools critical to redesigning corporate giving. What is YOUR social and commercial relevance?

Nate Garvis, Founder, Author, Civic Thought Leader, Naked Civics

opening general session 9:30–10:30 am

The Weight of the Nation – What You and Your Company Can Do Now to Help Stop an EpidemicLearn about unique partnerships, innovative approaches and opportunities for involvement to tackle this public health issue which impacts business, government, and communities across the nation.

Ray Baxter, Senior Vice President, Community Benefit, Research and Health Policy Kaiser PermanenteJohn Hoffman, Vice President, HBO Documentary Films, Inc.Judith A. Salerno, M.D., M.S., Leonard D. Schaeffer Executive OfficerInstitute of Medicine of the National AcademiesNicole Taylor, President & Chief Executive Officer, East Bay Community Foundation

networking refreshment break 10:30–11 am

CONCURRENT SESSIONS: emerging global best practices 11 am–12:15 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION A: Global In-Kind and Monetary Giving SolutionsOrganizations are looking for innovative expertise to help deliver global giving solutions. Learn how companies are building strategic partnerships, utilizing practical knowledge, tools and resources to collaborate, innovate and support global communities.

FacilitatorPaula Long, The Conference Board

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PanelistsJeff Klein, President and Chief Executive Officer, Global Foodbanking NetworkEllen Goldberg Luger, Executive Director, General Mills Foundation and Vice President, General Mills Inc.Tom Richey, Manager, Citizenship and Policy, Abbott

CONCURRENT SESSION B: Global Emerging Trends and StrategiesCompanies invest in communities where they operate and contribute to the issues that affect their business or in which they want to have a say. The panel will review recently completed research outlining corporate strategies, global giving challenges, trends and best practices.

Facilitator Don Greene, Principal, Tandem Consulting, LLC

PanelistsShane O’Connor, Program Advisor, FedEx GlobalAshley Gravlee, Manager, Corporate Responsibility, Novelis

CONCURRENT SESSION C: Taking Cause Marketing to a New LevelLook at taking this mutually beneficial mega trend beyond today. Learn about an innovative approach of reaching consumers in a global marketplace. This session will share leveraging scale, rationale behind the decisions, potential for broader partnerships (think global) and staring down challenges.

FacilitatorMark Feldman, Principal & Managing Director, Cause Consulting

PanelistsLaura Melillo Barnum, Executive Director, Yum! Brands Foundation, Vice President Global Community Investment, Yum! Brands, Inc.Nancy Roman, Director of Communications, Public Policy and Private Partnerships United Nations World Food ProgramDamon Jones, Global External Relations Director, P&G Grooming and Shave Care-World Shaving Headquarters

luncheon presentation and networking 12:15–1:45 pm

Inspiring Employees, Inspiring The WorldSocial media is helping deliver two global collaborative initiatives – Dell’s Make a Difference employee engagement community and the Dell Social Innovation Challenge. Learn how these programs utilize social media to create broader and deeper connections. Visit the case study table during the afternoon to meet with those guiding these initiatives.

Deborah Bauer, Director, Dell Giving, and Matthew Combs, Founder, YourCause, Dell’s employee engagement community partner

Conference KeyNotesRegistration includes this summary of conference highlights

and a post-conference interactive webcast

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Presentations Available online in advance of the conference

general session 1:45–3 pm

Social Leadership In Boston – Think Outside The Block!!Boston has benefitted from its business, non-profit and community leaders’ social entrepreneurship and collaboration without boundaries. Hear local leaders share why corporations must see Community Foundations and each other as a key component in building socially relevant programs in their community. This promises to be a fast-paced and exciting session.

FacilitatorCheryl Kiser, Managing Director, The Lewis Institute, Babson College and Executive Director, The Babson Social Innovation Lab

PanelistsRobert Lewis, Vice President of Program, The Boston FoundationKyle Cahill, Senior Manager, Corporate CitizenshipBlue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Sheila Cody Peterson, Vice President, Corporate Citizenship Massachusetts Strategic Grantmaking and Youth Violence Prevention Funder Learning Collaborative, State Street Corporation

networking refreshment break 3–3:15 pm

CONCURRENT SESSIONS: making your philanthropy matter 3:15–4:30 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION D: Collaborative Partnerships – The Multiplier EffectFind out how corporations are designing coalitions to work together on challenges facing our communities. They’re working with one another and committed non-profit partners for “common good outcomes” as they share best practices to achieve goals.

FacilitatorEmily Weiner, Assistant Director, The Lewis Institute, Babson College and Assistant Director, The Babson Social Innovation Lab

PanelistsLois Backon, Chief Operating Officer, Global Philanthropy, JP Morgan ChaseTodd Bowers, Vice President, Relationship Manager, JP Morgan ChaseJoe Sibilia, Chief Executive Officer, CSRWire.com

CONCURRENT SESSION E: The Education Dilemma – Reconciling Bottom-Up Developments with Traditional HierarchySo many companies are playing in the field of “education” – how do we impact the future of learning? You’ll hear a report on the 2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning. Learn more about how young people are serving full-time in schools to improve student performance. Will YOUR current program impact future outcomes?

Facilitator Mary Wright, Associate Director, The Conference Board

SpeakersChad Wick, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, KnowledgeWorksJim Balfanz, President, City Year, Inc.

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CONCURRENT SESSION F: Building A Strong Non-Profit Partnership It’s not easy – for either partner. Identify the key elements, the watch-outs, how-to’s and practical tips in establishing, nurturing, or improving your relationship with a non-profit organizational.

FacilitatorDeShele D. Dorsey, Senior Managing Director, Corporate Social EngagementChanging Our World, Inc.

PanelistsKori Reed, Vice President Cause & Foundation, ConAgra Foods Nancy Withbroe, Director, Foundation Relations, Share Our StrengthDannielle Campos, Senior Vice President/National Philanthropy DirectorBank of AmericaSarah Beaulieu, Executive Director, Organization Advancement, Be The Change

general session 4:45–5:30 pm

You Need To Know What You Want To Learn!Look beyond old ways to measure social impact and community involvement. Enjoy a fast-paced, provocative session on asking the right question to reach compelling insights and unique strategies. Hear why consumers believe companies “do good”! Led by a global strategist and dynamic presenter – you’ll look at “measures” very differently!!!

Joel Benenson, President, Benenson Strategy Group

networking reception 5:30–7 pm

Friday, July 20, 2012continental breakfast & presentation 7:30–8:15 am

Presentation & Breakfast Discussion: Social Impact Thru Philanthropy Investment Get energized listening to this widely recognized, leading social innovator and pioneering teacher of social entrepreneurship. And, hear how a corporation has made a remarkable impact in Boston on a major social issue which impacts many of our communities. You’ll spend time discussing insights and networking with colleagues.

FacilitatorDinah Dittman, National Director Community Engagement & PhilanthropyKaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc.

PanelistAndrew Wolk, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Root CauseSheila Cody Peterson, Vice President, Corporate Citizenship Massachusetts Strategic Grantmaking and Youth Violence Prevention Funder Learning Collaborative, State Street Corporation

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logistics and plan for the morning 8:30–8:45 pmGayle Nesselhuf, Conference Program Director, The Conference Board

plenary session 8:45–9:30 am

Social Innovation – Putting Ideas Into ActionHow did a discussion with a French explorer about world needs lead to socially innovative solutions linked to delivery and storage, become environmentally sound, and save lives? The entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in this “MUST SEE” presentation. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage in thought-provoking, program-changing Q&A’s!

FacilitatorGayle Nesselhuf, Conference Program Director, The Conference Board

Panelists Jean-Michel Cousteau, French Explorer, Environmentalist, Educator and Film ProducerKevin B. Adams, Co-Founder & Chief Operating OfficerWaterBrick International, Inc.Michael D. McDonald, Dr. P.H., Director, Center for Health Security and Infrastructure, University of Maryland, School of Public Health and PresidentGlobal Health Initiatives, Inc., Coordinator, Haiti MPHISE

CONCURRENT SESSIONS: are you leveraging your resources? 9:30–10:45 am

CONCURRENT SESSION G: The Business of Corporate Giving – Capability + Capacity = Accelerated Results Ensure your “good works is good work” by identifying and leveraging expert resources to garner controls within compliance, legal and tactical aspects of your programs. Join this interactive session to learn how to impact real-life business outcomes that support giving programs/community involvement. Hear about one corporation’s innovative “inside-out operations model”.

Panelists Nita Kirby, Director, Client Strategies, The JK Group, Inc.Paula Long, President, Global Business Giving Solutions, and former Vice President, Procter & Gamble FundJohn Christopher, Esq., Partner, Manley Burke, LPA

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CONCURRENT SESSION H: Employee Engagement – Leveraging Your Most Important ResourcesEmployees are our best ambassadors. What are you doing to build loyalty and pride in the organization so communities know your employees as representatives of your giving mission? Are you engaging your employees and partnerships to help deliver your social relevance message?

FacilitatorMark Feldman, Principal & Managing Director, Cause Consulting

Panelists Kathleen Ryan Mufson, Director, Corporate Citizenship & Philanthropy President Pitney Bowes FoundationTricia Napor, Community Engagement Manager, Alcoa Foundation

CONCURRENT SESSION I: Improving the Bottom Line Thru Social Media Struggling to balance “do what’s right” with “build reputation and impact the business” is a common dilemma. Need some “creative thinking” on how to capitalize on Social Media? Hear about a dynamic and innovative program that does both. And learn about emerging trends and “what’s hot” in Social Media.

FacilitatorMary Wright, Associate Director, The Conference Board

Panelists Craig Bida, Executive Vice President, Cause Branding and Nonprofit Marketing Cone Communication Eileen Sweeney, Senior Director of Foundation and Community RelationsMotorola Mobility Foundation

networking refreshment break 10:45–11:15 am

closing session 11:15 am–noon

Bringing It All Together – Action Planning and Final ThoughtsIdentify 2-3 specific action steps to “bring the future to today” that you will personally lead beginning now. Share your thoughts and grab final ideas to start TODAY!!

Gayle Nesselhuf, Program Director, The Conference Board

Conference KeyNotesRegistration includes this summary of conference highlights

and a post-conference interactive webcast

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Registration InformationOnline www.conferenceboard.org/corporatecommunityinvolvementEmail [email protected] 212 339 0345 8:30 am to 5:30 pm ET Monday through Friday

Hotel AccommodationsFees do not include hotel accommodations. For discounted reservations, contact the hotel directly no later than the cut-off date and mention The Conference Board Corporate Community Involvement Conference.

Fairmont Copley Plaza138 St. James Avenue Boston, Massachusetts United States 02116Toll free 866 540 4417Tel 617 267 5300

Offi cial Website: www.fairmont.com/copleyplaza

Hotel reservations cut-off date: Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Cancellation PolicyFull refund until three weeks before the meeting. $500 administration fee up to two weeks before the meeting. No refund after two weeks before the meeting. Confi rmed registrants who fail to attend and do not cancel prior to the meeting will be charged the entire registration fee.

Team Discounts per personGroups of three or more from the same company, registering at the same time, save $200 per registration.

One discount per registration. Multiple discounts may not be combined.

The 2012 Corporate Community Involvement ConferenceThe Future is Today: Strategies for Accelerating Business and Social ImpactFairmont Copley Plaza, Boston

Conference (997013-2)July 18–20, 2012

Associates $1,495Non-Associates $1,895

Pre-Conference Seminar (B90013-2)July 18, 2012

Associates $650Non-Associates $750

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