As part of the CSR Week celebration, the Management Association of the Philippines will be holding a joint assembly with the League of Corporate Foundations to award the winners of the MAP Leadership Challenge. This will take place at the Intercontinental Hotel.

Through the support of the ASEAN Foundation, LCF is also organizing a gathering of representatives from the ASEAN-member countries to talk about CSR practices and issues in the region and work towards the formation of CSR-ASEAN. CSR Europe, Europe’s leading CSR network, has also been invited to serve as a resource speakers.

(For inquiries about this Exclusive by-invitation only meeting, please call MAP at +632 751-1149 to 52.)
9:00 AM to 12:00 pm OPENING PLENARY

Welcome Remarks





Annual CSR Report





Keynote – Global Perspective



Case Presentation





Case Presentation





Case Presentation
Invocation and National Anthem

Speakers:
Ms. Marilou G. Erni, Chairperson, League of Corporate Foundations and Executive Director, Petron Foundation 

Ms. Linda M. Atayde, President and Conference Chair, League of Corporate Foundations and Executive Director for Education, SM Foundation

Mr. William Kramer, Founder and President, Global Challenge Network

Mr. Tony Tan Caktiong, Chairman and CEO, Jollibee Foods Corporation



Mr. Federico Lopez, Chief Executive Officer, First Gen Corp.




Ms. Annie Garcia, President, SM Supermalls



Moderator:
Mr. Mike Luz, LCF Advisory Council


The opening plenary offers the LCF CSR Report – a glimpse into the private sector’s contribution toward social and environmental programs.



Through distinguished resource speakers, this session will also offer a glimpse into the best practices locally and globally.



Mr. William Kramer, author of The Next 4 Billion, will discuss successful models and cases of business strategies that benefit the base of the pyramid.

Mr. Tony Tan Caktiong will present the Jollibee Story, focusing on how it has grown from a small Filipino enterprise to one of the world’s biggest fastfood chains, and how Jollibee is now helping other small Filipino entrepreneurs.

Mr. Federico Lopez will show how an energy company is working with people in its communities to support sustainable livelihood programs that provide profits while helping preserve the environment.

Ms. Annie Garcia will discuss how the country’s leading chain of malls is helping grow small and medium-sized enterprises by providing market access.
12:00 pm to 2:00 pm   LUNCHEON PLENARY

“Crafting a CSR Vision for the Philippines”
  Speakers:

  1. Mr. Tomás Sercovich, Corporate Responsibility Executive, Business in the Community Ireland
  2. Dr. Jun Uriarte, Executive Director, ASEAN Foundation
  3. Mr. Paul Aquino, President and CEO, Energy Development Corporation

Moderator:
Ms. Lydia Sarmiento, Chair, LCF CSR Institute

 

During this session we hope to lay the groundwork and engage the business community towards crafting a Philippine CSR Vision. We also hope to learn from the experience and plans of CSR Europe, which is crafting the “Responsible Enterprise 2002” Roadmap, and the vision of the ASEAN Foundation, which has taken steps towards the formation of a regional network for CSR.
2:00 pm to 4:30 pm DEBATE/ PANEL DISCUSSION


“Business Unusual Today”




  Moderator:
Katrina Legarda
Atty. Oscar Orbos

Speaker:
Mr. Ron Chua, Global Director for Curriculum Development, PinoyME

Panelists:
Business Representatives:
  1. Mr. Joey Bermudez, President, Management Association of the Philippines
  2. Mr. Samie Lim, Vice-Chairman, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Sectoral Representatives:
  1. Mr. Danilo Ramos, Secretary General, Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas
  2. Ms. Cathy Estavillo, Secretary General, AMIHAN
  3. Ms. Jojo Guan, Deputy Executive Director, Center for Women’s Resources
  4. Ms. Alicia Alonzo Entrepreneur
 
This session aims to provide a platform for an open discussion on the relevance of CSR amidst current social and economic realities. Here it will be very important to get the views of selected sectors and discuss how business can effectively achieve its objective of helping the base of the pyramid.

In this session, plans for establishing a “Declaration of Philippine CSR Principles” will be launched.
    PHILIPPINE CSR PRINCIPLES   Dr. Kenneth Hartigan-Go, Public Affairs Director, LCF Executive Director, Zuellig FamilyFoundation

   
    SESSION SYNTHESIS   Atty. Oscar Orbos

   
    DAY 1 INTEGRATION AND CLOSING REMARKS   Mr. Edgardo Amistad Treasurer, LCF President, UCPB-CIIF    
CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS
9:00 am to 11:30 pm
  BREAKOUTS SESSIONS

     
Concurrent sessions      1. Opportunities for Green
    Products
  Speakers:
  1. Ms. Pacita Juan, Founder, ECHOstore
  2. Ms. Crissy Guerrero, Executive Director, Non- Timber Forest Products Exchange Programme
  3. Ms.Patricia Gallardo, Director of Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability, Makati Shangri-La, Manila
  4. Ms. Anna Meloto-Wilk Co-founder, Human Heart Nature
Moderator:
Mr. Roy Luntayao, Executive Director, Roxas Foundation
  This session looks to explore opportunities for green products and services amidst the growing awareness and concern over the declining state of our environment. Through the experience and insights of our resource speakers we hope to see how organizations can capitalize on the growing demand for environment-friendly products by partnering with local communities and innovative marketing strategies. We will also explore the role that businesses, especially large corporations, can play in further creating a market for environmentfriendly goods and services.
  2. Linking the Value Chain to the
    BOP
  Speakers:
  1. Ms. Joan Uy, Vice President for Marketing, NorMin Veggies
  2. Engr. Jun Saret, Vice President for Product Supply, Pascual Laboratories Inc.
  3. Mr. Jerry Pacturan, Executive Director, PDAP

Moderator:
Dan Songco, President, PinoyME

  This session aims to give a glimpse of how the “value chain” can be used to help the development of those at the “base of the pyramid.” Through the experiences and insights of the resource speakers we will see how innovative business models and partnerships with communities, cooperatives and non-government organizations can create both business and societal benefits.

  3. New Business Development   Speakers:
  1. Mr. Elmer Malolos, Head of Financial Services, Smart Communications
  2. Mr. John Maraguinot, Project Manager, Dauis Renaissance Company
  3. Mr. Gilberto Manlangit, Sales Development Manager, Petron Corporation

Moderator: Ms. Techu Tumbali, Asst. Treasurer, UCPB-CIIF

  This session will show how businesses can partner with community groups and micro enterprises in providing access to bigger markets. Through the experience of the resource speakers, we will see how companies and organizations are helping develop sustainable livelihood opportunities by opening new marketing opportunities and providing the necessary skills and knowledge on how to meet the demands of larger markets.
  4. Accessing Bigger Markets Through Retailing/Marketing   Resource Speakers:
  1. Ms. Grace Tacuyog, Manager, Upland Marketing Foundation Inc.
  2. Mr. Robert Kwee, Executive Vice President, SM Super Value, Inc.
  3. Mr. Steven Cua, President of Philippine Amalgamated Supermarkets Ass’n
  4. Ms. Marianne Boquiren, Executive Director, SDC Asia
Moderator:
Ms. Pam Castro, Program Manager, Pilipinas Shell
  This session will show how businesses can partner with community groups and micro enterprises in providing access to bigger markets. Through the experience of the resource speakers, we will see how companies and organizations are helping develop sustainable livelihood opportunities by opening new marketing opportunities and providing the necessary skills and knowledge on how to meet the demands of larger markets.

LUNCH PLENARY: SECURING LIFEBOATS AND LIFELINES (Function Room 2)
11:30 pm to 2:00 pm  Session on Climate Change and Sustainability

Organized by:
Ayala Foundation
Petron Foundation
SMC Foundation
Team Energy Foundation
  Welcome Remarks:
Mr. Bill Luz Executive VP, Ayala Foundation

Panelists:
Mr. Jose Ma. Lorenzo Tan, Vice Chairman, WWF Philippines

Ms. Elisea G. Gozun UNEP Champion of the Earth 2007 and Former DENR Secretary

Prof. Raphael P.M. Lotilla, Resource Facility Executive Director, PEMSEA and Former DOE Secretary

Ms. Fatima Reyes Sustainability Strategics

Closing Remarks:
Ms. Marilou Erni Executive Director, Petron Foundation

Moderator: Ms. Emily Abrera, Chairman Emeritus, McCann-Erickson Philippines
This session gathers some of the country’s leading voices in environmental advocacy to provide insights and guidance to the private sector on the continued repercussions of climate change, as well as measures that we, business can adopt to mitigate and reverse its impact.

It will also shed light on possible business response to key environmental issues such as energy, air, water, waste management and biodiversity.
     
CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Meeting Rooms 2-3, 5-6, 7-8 & 10)
2:00 pm to 5:00 pm

BREAKOUT SESSIONS  
  1. Education

  2. Environment

  3. Health
Converging for Impact: Sustaining Local Education Reform Efforts

Workshop on Tree Planting/ Reforestation

Forum on Pandemics- Preparedness

Sessions will offer in-depth learning sessions on the priority social and environmental agenda of the LCF program committees.

The "kapihan" style session will focus on how education reform can successfully be done locally if all sectors in a community work together. The session will also see the launch of the Committee on Education's Investing in Education study (in CD format) which also includes a program development guide (PDG) on how to develop and implement an effective education program. The PDG is further divided into 5 sub-clusters: Health & Social Services in Schools, Student Development-Basic Education, Student Development-Higher Education, Teacher Training and Development and ICT in Education.
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm














    4. Reporting and Communicating CSR

Sustainability Management & Reporting

Speakers:
  1. Ms. Fatima Reyes Sustainability Strategics
  2. Mr. Jaime I. Ayala, Group Sustainability Director, Ayala Corporation
  3. Mr. Eric O. Recto, President and COO, Petron Corporation
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm   Communicating CSR in a Digital Age  

Speakers:

  1. Mr. Michael Alan Hamlin, Managing Director, TeamAsia
  2. Mr. Jayvee Fernandez, Blogger
  3. Mr. Reggie Velasquez, Yahoo!

Moderator:
Ms. Dulce Festin-Baybay, LCF Communications Committee Chair/ Lopez Group Foundation

 
5:00 PM CLOSING AND INTEGRATION Ms. Gisela Tiongson LCF VP for Programs Executive Director, Jollibee Foundation
CORPORATE   Area for sponsors, LCF members and partners    
TRADE FAIR Area for partner NGOs, communities, MFIs, small businesses
LECTURE SERIES Scheduled lectures on selected Business Development Services topics Day 1 July 9
09:00 am to 10:30 am
How to Make Your Business Relevant to the Times
Speaker: Ms. Jeannie Javelosa, Echostore

10:30 am to 12:00 nn
Expanding Your Business by Going Online
Speakers: Mr. Jovel Cipriano, Pinoy Delikasi and Ms. Racquel Cagurangan, 88DB.COM

01:30 pm to 03:00 pm
Social Entrepreneurship for the Youth
Speakers: Ms. Clarisse Paras and Ms. Lalaine Hablado, Bejewelled Slippers Representative, Chains for Change

03:00 pm to 04:30 pm
Business Opportunities with the Low Income Sector
Speakers: Mr. Markus Dietrich and Mr. JP Melgazo Asian Social Enterprise Incubator

Day 2 July 10
09:00 am to 10:30 am
Crafts
Speakers:
Mr. Vic Roaring, Advocate of Philippine Fair Trade, Inc
Ms. Merle Martinez, Meralco Dependents Livelihood Multipurpose Cooperative

10:30 am to 12:00 nn
Franchising Opportunities
Speakers:
Mr. Roberto Ocampo, Strategic Franchising Concepts Mr. Jose Magsaysay, Potato Corner

01:30 pm to 03:00 pm
How To Start Your Own Internet Shop
Speaker: Ms. Michelle Perlas, Globe

03:00 pm to 04:30 pm
Accessing Capital for Your Business
Speaker: Mr. Lanny Nañagas, PinoyME
Program is subject to change. Please revisit this page for updates.