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03-14-2001, 09:22 AM
Making sense with money CONFERENCE 2001 DUBLIN, 17-18 MAY
SOCIAL BANKING, INVESTMENT AND FINANCIAL ACCESS - THERE ARE OTHER WAYS
Conference 2001 is being hosted by Clann Credo Ltd.
THURSDAY, 17th MAY, 2001
Ireland welcomes you to one of our State Buildings, DUBLIN CASTLE
Dublin Castle hosts State functions, is one of our tourist attractions and
during Ireland's Presidency of the E.U. this is where business was conducted.
VENUE THE COACH HOUSE, DUBLIN CASTLE
TIME 18.00
Mr. Dermot Ahern, Minister for Social & Family Affairs, will address the
delegates and host a Reception.
Malcolm Hayday, President, INAISE, profiles INAISE: its role, work and impact.
The evening concludes with a Reception: Wine & Finger Buffet.
Co-ordinator: Kieron Brennan, Executive, Clann Credo Limited.
Please note that attendance at Dublin Castle is by invitation only and
numbers are limited so do ensure that you hold a valid invitation card.The
invitation will be delivered on a "first come-first served" basis.
FRIDAY, 18th MAY, 2001
VENUE Michael Smurfit, Graduate School of Business, UCD, Carysfort
Avenue, Blackrock, Dublin
09.00 Arrivals and Registration
Session 1 Setting the Scene
Co-ordinator: Malcolm Hayday,President, INAISE
8.20 Introducing the day and welcoming participants Malcolm Hayday
09.45 The emerging social economy in Ireland
An update on the Social Economy in the land of the Celtic Tiger the
reality, our ambitions and dreams for a tiger that roams beyond the
boundaries of the market economy.
Speaker: Tony Crooks, Chief Executive Officer of the Area Development
Management Ltd
9.30 Tea/Coffee break and time for networking
Session 2 Rethinking & Reshaping Social Finance
Co-ordinator: Colette Stephenson PBVM
11.00 Banking with a social conscience: A matter of balance?
Triodos Bank with offices in the Netherlands, Belgium and the United
Kingdom, share real life experience on how they have protected the social
and environmental aims of the Bank while offering a wide range of banking
services a look to the past and a look to the future.
Speaker: Glen Saunders, Managing Director, Triodos Bank UK
11.25 "Social risk Capital"
Individuals, Organisations, Businesses and the Economy need capital if
there is to be development. Most often investment in the Social Economy is
perceived as 'too risky/insecure'. This presentation is suggesting a way
forward which gives a degree of certainty to the investor while drawing
much needed capital into the Social Economy.
Speaker: Ray Kinsella, University of Ulster & University of Dublin
11.50 A Social Investment Index
We have multiple indices to measure the financial performance of
investments. Where is our index which measures social value and impact of
our investment? Is it time that Europe devised its own Social Index? This
presentation, addresses the topic.
Speaker: Hugh B. Byrne, Clann Credo Ltd.
12..15 Open Forum
11.30 Lunch
Session 3 Workshops
Opportunity is offered to participants to deepen their understanding of
financial matters within the Social Economy in three parallel workshops:
A. Lessons from Experience Glen Saunders & Team
B. Financial Tools & Products for the Social Economy Ray Kinsella & Hugh
B. Byrne
C. Micro Credit Models in Western Europe - Erika Watson
15.30 Afternoon tea/coffee break and time for networking
Final Session
Co-ordinator: Ray Murphy, Clann Credo Limited
16.00 Panel discussion & Open Forum
15.45 Concluding remarks & Closing Malcolm Hayday, INAISE
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SOCIAL BANKING, INVESTMENT AND FINANCIAL ACCESS - THERE ARE OTHER WAYS
Conference 2001 is being hosted by Clann Credo Ltd.
THURSDAY, 17th MAY, 2001
Ireland welcomes you to one of our State Buildings, DUBLIN CASTLE
Dublin Castle hosts State functions, is one of our tourist attractions and
during Ireland's Presidency of the E.U. this is where business was conducted.
VENUE THE COACH HOUSE, DUBLIN CASTLE
TIME 18.00
Mr. Dermot Ahern, Minister for Social & Family Affairs, will address the
delegates and host a Reception.
Malcolm Hayday, President, INAISE, profiles INAISE: its role, work and impact.
The evening concludes with a Reception: Wine & Finger Buffet.
Co-ordinator: Kieron Brennan, Executive, Clann Credo Limited.
Please note that attendance at Dublin Castle is by invitation only and
numbers are limited so do ensure that you hold a valid invitation card.The
invitation will be delivered on a "first come-first served" basis.
FRIDAY, 18th MAY, 2001
VENUE Michael Smurfit, Graduate School of Business, UCD, Carysfort
Avenue, Blackrock, Dublin
09.00 Arrivals and Registration
Session 1 Setting the Scene
Co-ordinator: Malcolm Hayday,President, INAISE
8.20 Introducing the day and welcoming participants Malcolm Hayday
09.45 The emerging social economy in Ireland
An update on the Social Economy in the land of the Celtic Tiger the
reality, our ambitions and dreams for a tiger that roams beyond the
boundaries of the market economy.
Speaker: Tony Crooks, Chief Executive Officer of the Area Development
Management Ltd
9.30 Tea/Coffee break and time for networking
Session 2 Rethinking & Reshaping Social Finance
Co-ordinator: Colette Stephenson PBVM
11.00 Banking with a social conscience: A matter of balance?
Triodos Bank with offices in the Netherlands, Belgium and the United
Kingdom, share real life experience on how they have protected the social
and environmental aims of the Bank while offering a wide range of banking
services a look to the past and a look to the future.
Speaker: Glen Saunders, Managing Director, Triodos Bank UK
11.25 "Social risk Capital"
Individuals, Organisations, Businesses and the Economy need capital if
there is to be development. Most often investment in the Social Economy is
perceived as 'too risky/insecure'. This presentation is suggesting a way
forward which gives a degree of certainty to the investor while drawing
much needed capital into the Social Economy.
Speaker: Ray Kinsella, University of Ulster & University of Dublin
11.50 A Social Investment Index
We have multiple indices to measure the financial performance of
investments. Where is our index which measures social value and impact of
our investment? Is it time that Europe devised its own Social Index? This
presentation, addresses the topic.
Speaker: Hugh B. Byrne, Clann Credo Ltd.
12..15 Open Forum
11.30 Lunch
Session 3 Workshops
Opportunity is offered to participants to deepen their understanding of
financial matters within the Social Economy in three parallel workshops:
A. Lessons from Experience Glen Saunders & Team
B. Financial Tools & Products for the Social Economy Ray Kinsella & Hugh
B. Byrne
C. Micro Credit Models in Western Europe - Erika Watson
15.30 Afternoon tea/coffee break and time for networking
Final Session
Co-ordinator: Ray Murphy, Clann Credo Limited
16.00 Panel discussion & Open Forum
15.45 Concluding remarks & Closing Malcolm Hayday, INAISE
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