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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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