The Future of Philanthropy, Yale School of Management, November 4, 2005


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The recap of last year’s successful conference:

 

The 1st Annual

Future of Philanthropy Conference

November 4, 2005

 

Last year’s conference was a successful blend of panels, workshops, and keynote addresses. Featured participants included Bill Drayton, President and C.E.O. of Ashoka; and Sally Osberg, President and C.E.O. of Skoll Foundation.

 

2005 Agenda:

9:00 a.m. Opening remarks.

Will Ginsberg, President and CEO, Community Foundation for Greater New Haven

9:30 a.m. Break-out Session 1

Panel: Philanthropy 101

• Andrew Boone, Financial Advisor, UBS Financial Services
• Nancy Raybin, Managing Partner, Raybin Associates
• Rusty Stahl, Director, Emerging Practitioners of Philanthropy
Moderator: Usha Pasi, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Panel: International Giving

• Maya Ajmera, CEO, Global Fund for Children

• Sascha Müller-Kraenner, Yale World Fellow; Director, Heinrich Boll Foundation
• Brian Trelstad, Chief Financial Officer, Acumen Fund
Moderator: Jack Meyers, Yale University

Panel: Corporate Philanthropy

• Rohit Burman, Program Officer, JPMorgan, Philanthropic Services
• Jeffrey Klaus, Marketing President, Bank of America
• Donna Nicholson Svendsen, Associate Director, Community Action, General Mills, Inc.

10:45 a.m. Break-out Session 2

Panel: Philanthropic Venture Capital

• Doug Borchard, COO, New Profit
• Matthew Klein, Executive Director, Blue Ridge Foundation
• Stephanie Morimoto, VP, Regional Development, Teach for America
• Michael Park, Director of Management Assistance, Robin Hood Foundation
Moderator: Cheryl Dorsey, President, Echoing Green

Workshop: Who Gets the Money?
An interactive allocations exercise

• Sarah Fabish, Community Foundation for Greater New Haven
• David Perrin, Perrin Family Foundation; Board member, Resource Generation

• Rusty Stahl, Director, Emerging Practitioners of Philanthropy

Workshop: Why Not?

Barry Nalebuff, Professor, Yale School of Management

12:00 p.m. Roundtable Discussions. GM Room

Join your favorite panelist for a roundtable discussion and Q&A. 

1:15 p.m. Keynote Speaker.

Bill Drayton, Chair and CEO, Ashoka

2:15 p.m. Break-out Session 3

Panel: Engaging Underrepresented Communities in Philanthropy

• Rini Banerjee, Program Officer, Overbrook Foundation
• Kia Levey, Philanthropic Officer, Communities of Color
Community Foundation for Greater New Haven
• Leona White Hat, Board member, Corporation for National and Community Service
• Bill Wright, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley
Moderator: Robert Henry, Director of Individual Gifts, SOM

Panel: Partnerships in Community Reform:
Connecticut as a Model

• Janice Gruendel, Director, Early Childhood Education Initiative, Office of Governor M. Jodi Rell
• David Nee, Executive Director, Graustein Memorial Fund
• Richard Sussman, Director, Brighter Futures Initiative, Hartford Foundation for Public Giving
Moderator: Nancy Roberts, President, Connecticut Council for Philanthropy

Panel: Capital and Creativity

• Marian Godfrey, Director, Civic Life Initiatives, Pew Charitable Trusts
• Helen Kauder, Executive Director, ArtSpace
• Sam Miller, Executive Director, LINC (Leveraging Investments in Creativity)
• Celia O'Donnell, Director of Organizational Resources and State-Based Programming, Creative Capital Foundation
• Jock Reynolds, Director, Yale University Art Gallery
Moderator: Joshua Chuang, Yale University Art Gallery

3:30 p.m. Closing Remarks.

Sally Osberg, President and CEO, Skoll Foundation

4:30 p.m. Reception

La Piazza

 

 

 

 

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