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Global Washington ConferenceNovember 13, 2013
Bell Harbor Conference Center • Seattle WACatalyzing Collective Impact
Nov 13 : 5th Annual Conference
Catalyzing Collective Impact
7:30 –8:30 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:30-9:00 am Welcome: A Call to Action
Bookda Gheisar, GlobalWA
9:00-10:00 am Morning Keynote:
Deogratias Niyizonkiza, Village Health Works
10:00-10:45 am Speed Dating
10:45-11:45 am Plenary Panel: Catalyzing Collective Impact
- Neal Keny-Guyer, MercyCorps- Sam Daley-Harris, RESULTS
11:45-12:30 pm Short talks- TED Talk Breakout Session- Community Organizing as the Foundation of Development: Perspectives from the Field
Therese Caouette, Executive Director, Partners Asia - From Coffee to Corneas – Applying Lessons from Starbucks to Restoring Sight
Tim Schottman, Chief Global Officer, SightLife- Breaking Down Silos: What the Last Cases of Polio in India and Efforts to Save the Maasai
Mara Can Tell us About Global DevelopmentJennifer Duncan, Africa Program Director, LandesaMichael Lufkin, Attorney & Land Tenure Expert, Landesa
- Gathering Strength: Conversations with Afghan Women
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Peggy Kelsey, Afghan Women’s Project
12:30pm-1:45pm Lunch & Global Hero Award Presentation
Master of Ceremony: Kristin Hayden, Executive Director, OneWorld Now!
Global Hero Award presented to Jennifer Potter
Award presented by IGD Founders Bill Clapp & Bill Gates Sr.
1:45 pm-2:30pm Fast Pitch Presentations
Master of Ceremony: Kristin Hayden, Executive Director, OneWorld Now!
- Global Visionaries: The Global Leaders of TodayChris Fontana, Executive Director
- Mission Africa: Education – Ticket out of generational poverty in AfricaNdudi Chuku, President
- Mangrove Action Project: Shirmpless in SeattleAlfredo Quatro, Executive Director
- Cascade Designs: Intertwining Education and Safe Water: an Resilient ApproachJenna Forsyth, Consultant
- Mona Foundation: Together We GrowMahnaz Javid, Founder
- Planned Parenthood of the PNW: Sharing expertise in Sexual and Reproductive Health Education to Improve the Lives of Adolescents in the Dominican RepublicDiane Bushley, International Programs Manager
- buildOn: Who Ate My School? The Compelling Need for Schools in Developing CountriesRandi Hedin, Seattle Chapter Founder
- Engineers Without Borders: Building a Better World, One Community at a TimeDino Go, Volunteer
2:30pm- 3:45pm Concurrent Panels: Communities of Practice
Don’t Trust Anyone Over 30 With half the world's population under the age of 30, global development and security are increasingly dependent on our collective ability to capitalize on the productivity and potential of young people, and ensure they have a stake in building a more prosperous world.
o Justin Ith, Former Student, OneWorld Now! o Cole Hoover, Director, Global Brigades Instituteo Jack Knellinger, Founder, VenturScale
Pathways to Leadership: Social Sector CEO Trends This presentation will focus on the results from a recent Waldron-Evans survey conducted with the CEOs of large NGOs and foundations nationwide. The survey highlights the career paths of these leaders as well as the “migration” of CEOs from the private and public sectors.
o Ed Rogan, Vice President , Waldrono Melissa Merritt, Vice President- Executive Search Practice, Waldron o Mary Kay Gugerty, Associate Professor, Evans School of Public Affairs, University of
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We F@#$ed Up! Development program failures and what we can learn from them.
o Steve Schwartz, Director of Operations, Upayao Cliff Schmidt, Executive Director, Literacy Bridgeo Laura McLaughlin, Environmental Engineer, Cascade Designs
Fair Play: Washington Sports & Global Development This panel will discuss the active role that Seattle’s sports teams have taken in addressing social issues. The Seattle Sounders FC, Seattle Seahawks, & Seattle Mariners will discuss have taken on issues from global health to community empowerment to women and girls’ issues. Representatives from each of these major teams will discuss the work their organizations do in the Seattle community and around the world.
o Taylor Graham, Business Operations, Seattle Sounderso Kelly Creeden , Managing Director, A Better Seattle & Community Initiatives, Seattle
Seahawkso Rebecca Hale, Director of Public Information, Seattle Marinerso Karen Bryant, CEO, Seattle Storm
Shared Value: Reinventing Partnerships to Create Lasting Social ImpactThis panel will explore shared value, a strategy through which companies can create both economic value and social value by addressing social problems. The Shared Value Initiative, founded in 2012 by FSG and a global network of funders, will design and lead this engaging session. This session will illuminate the shared value approach from multiple perspectives, including corporations and their nonprofit and philanthropic partners. Panelists will highlight examples of how shared value partnerships have traversed the divide between the corporate, nonprofit, and philanthropic sectors to create lasting social impact.o Claudia Harner-Jay, Senior Commercialization Officer , PATHo Fay Hanleybrown, Managing Director, FSG
3:45pm-4:15pm Afternoon Coffee Break
4:15pm-5:15pm Dr Is In Sessions:
- Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation for Nonprofits of Different Sizes Kentaro Toyama, UC Berkeley
- Advocacy 101: Understanding Advocacy & Policy Work for Your Organization Jonathan Scanlon, Oxfam America
- Get Organized! Learning to Be More Effective at your Work Elizabeth Bowman, Innovatively Organized
- Motivating Individual Donors: Building a Loyal Base of Donors David Wu, PATH
- Future Changemakers: Advice for Careers in Global HealthJenna Herron, PATH
- Future Changemakers: Advice for Careers in Global DevelopmentAndre Troung, Gates Foundation Elizabeth Hatch, Gates Foundation
- Givers Go Abroad: Organizing Donor Trips
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Teal Brown, williamsworks - Effective Grant Writing Strategy
Leanne Hofford, Girl Scouts of Western Washington - Travel Risk Management - Don’t Wait for the Crisis to Plan your Response
Brent Baker, Barker Global Security- The Great Shrinking Media: Make Your Story Standout
Jaime Quick, ChangeUp Advisers - Effective Grant Writing Strategies
Leanne Hofford, Girl Scouts of Western Washington- Creating Mutually Beneficial Corporate Relationships
Scott Garrepy, SightLife- What You Don't Know Can Hurt You! Practical Insights for Dealing With U.S. National
Security and Anti-Corruption Laws Jill Scott, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, & Lisa Norton, Law Office of Lisa Norton PLLC
- Global Workforce Legal IssuesLisa Mondori, World Vision International
5:15pm-5:45pm Closing Presentation
Ken Berger, CEO, Charity Navigator
5:45pm-7:00pm Reception
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