2015-Exchange-Progra

2015-Exchange-Progra

Navigating Market Cycles Shifting Gears Strengthening Fundamentals Sharing Benefits May 20-21, 2015, IFC, 2121 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Washington, DC Sustainability Exchange House Rules The 2015 Sustainability Exchange is operang under the Chatham House Rule: When a meeng, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, parcipants are free to use the informaon received, but neither the identy nor the affiliaon of any speaker or other parcipant may be revealed. This includes references in social media. The event is invitaon-only and is closed to press. Wifi Access Network name: Guest Password: oc2slecoj3 Sustainability Exchange Twi er Hashtag #SustainBiz (Please do not a ribute quotes to any individuals or organizaons) www.commdev.org In the event of an emergency, please call IFC Emergency Number: 202 458 8888 2 Welcome Dear Colleagues, It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to IFC's 9th annual Sustainability Exchange, the focus of which is Navigang Market Cycles: Shi ing Gears, Strengthening Fundamentals, Sharing Benefits. This is a unique opportunity for us to bring togetherIFC 's clients and partners to share best pracces in performance management, community investment, local sourcing, public private partnerships, revenue management, water stewardship, communicaons and stakeholder engagement at a crical me. A er a decade of fast emerging market growth powered by a commodity super-cycle, we now find economic development at a crical crossroads. We all need to take stock of the implicaons of slower growth, lower commodity prices and high expectaons from stakeholders in emerging markets. At the same me, many developing countries urgently need infrastructure upgrades to meet rising demand for energy and fresh water. We esmate that emerging markets will need an addional $1 trillion to $1.5 trillion of investment in infrastructure every year, and also expect there to be growing need for mining and other extracves projects – many of which will be in remote areas where development needs are greatest. It's more important than ever to ensure businesses, governments, communies and civil society work together to pursue sustainable growth and shared benefits from infrastructure and natural resource sectors. Strong partnerships, transparency, and trust will be vital to striking this balance. We must strive to be creave and find new ways to leverage much-needed private sector investment to build infrastructure and create jobs. This year, we are hosng more than 200 praconers from companies, consultancies, civil society, governments, internaonal development agencies, academia and the World Bank Group to discuss economic, environmental and social aspects of infrastructure and natural resource work. We hope you will use this opportunity to network and jointly explore how to drive good performance by embedding sustainability into core business funcons. Bernie Sheahan Sujoy Bose Director & Global Head Director & Global Head Infrastructure & Natural Resources, IFC Infrastructure & Natural Resources, IFC 3 Agenda: Wednesday, May 20, 2015 IFC, 2121 Pennsylvania AvenueNW , Washington,DC 20433 7:30 am - 8:30 am Registraon (Lobby) and Breakfast (Auditorium, B2) 8:30 am - 8:45 am Welcome and Opening Remarks (Auditorium, B2) Bernie Sheahan, Director and Global Head, Infrastructure and Natural Resources, IFC 8:45 am - 10:15 am Managing Sustainability During a Downturn: Cutbacks or Connuity? (Auditorium, B2) Paulo Castellari-Porchia,CEO , Anglo American Iron Ore Brazil Miranda Wersuk, Senior Vice President,IBK Capital Reg Manhas, Senior Vice President, External Affairs, Kosmos Energy John Dorward, President andCEO , Roxgold Moderator:Marie Nelson , Vice President, News and Public Affairs, PBS 10:15 am - 10:45 am Coffee Break (Atrium, Lobby Level) 10:45 am - 12:00 pm Peer-to-Peer Acon Learning (Lobby Level) L-101 L-103 L-109 L-108 Integrated Performance: Working with Host Women Drivers of the Master Class: Integrang Managing with real-me Governments: Dialogue, Economy Social Performance into the economic, environmental, social license and impact Business (25 people max) and social indicators Elizabeth Vazquez,CEO Mirian Morales Córdova, and Co-Founder, Sharon Flynn, Industry Thomas Odenwald, Coordinator, Conflict WEConnect Internaonal Fellow, Centre for Social Senior Vice President, Prevenon Center, Perú Ayanna Jean-Bapste, Responsibility in Mining, SAP Naonal Water Authority CSR Manager, Guyana Queensland University Colin Joudrie, Vice Luis Marchese, Country Goldfields President, Business Manager, Perú, Anglo Jessica Schnabel, Global Facilitator: Sabine Durier, Development, Teck American Product Head, Banking on Principal Knowledge Resources Emily Greenspan, Senior Women, Financial Management Officer, IFC Policy Advisor, Oxfam Instuons Group, IFC Moderator: Veronica Nyhan America Jones, Global Head, Advisory Moderator:John Middleton , Services, Infrastructure and Moderator:German Freire , Principal Environmental Natural Resources, IFC Social Development Specialist, IFC Specialist, World Bank 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Lunch Buffet (Lobby Level Seang in Rooms L-103, L-105, L-108, L-109) 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Lunch Keynote: Reaching Millions– The Story of China Gas (L-101, 90 people max) Liu Ming Hui, Execuve Chairman, Managing Director and President, China Gas Moderator:Lance Crist , Global Head, Natural Resources, IFC 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm Behaving Abroad: Responsible Business Guidelines from Canada and China (Auditorium, B2) Duane McMullen, Director General, Trade Commissioner Service Operaons and Trade Strategy, Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD ) Ben Chalmers, Vice President of Sustainable Development, Mining Associaon of Canada Astrid Skala-Kuhmann, Director Global Partnerships, Emerging Economies, GIZ Li Chen, Partner, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, LLP Moderator:Alister Smith , Execuve Director for Canada, Ireland and the Caribbean, World Bank 4 2:45 pm - 3:15 pm Coffee Break (Lobby Level, Outside L-101) 3:15 pm - 4:30 pmPeer-to-Peer Learning (Lobby Level) L-101 L-103 L-109 L-108 Muluse Infrastructure: How Raising the Bar: Moving from Cooperang for Shared Extracve Industries and public-private partnerships transparency to Benefit: Building trust with Health: Lessons from the are changing foreign accountability stakeholders and civil society industry response to Ebola investment and other threats Mohammed Amin Adam, Mick Wilkes, Managing Serge Matesco, Vice Execuve Director, Africa Director andCEO , David Reading, President President, Total E&P Centre for Energy Policy OceanaGold andCEO , Aureus Mining Benjamin Co on, Partner, Lisa Sachs, Director, Shawn Base, Execuve Gillian Davidson, Head of Earth Capital Investors Columbia Center on Director, Wabun Tribal Mining & Metals, World Eric Peiffer,CEO , Vecturis Sustainable Investment Council Economic Forum Remi Aiyela, Editor, Carlos Castro, Manager Moderator: Pierre Pozzo di NGOIntelligence, Nigeria for Instuonal Relaons, Moderator:Frank Ajilore , Borgo, Principal Industry Hudbay Resident Representave, Specialist, IFC Moderator:Jenik Radon , Liberia, IFC Adjunct Professor, Columbia Moderator:Deniz Baharoglu , University Manager, Transaconal Risk Soluons, IFC 4:30 pm - 5:00 pm Coffee Break (Auditorium, B2) 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm “Ted Talks”: Big Ideas and Big Challenges (Auditorium, B2) TCRradional : Tried, tested, found inadequate – what’s next?: Luc Zandvliet, Director, Triple R Alliance Biodiversity Alliances: Erika Korosi, Senior Manager Environment,BHP Billiton and Mahle e Betre , Director, Responsible Mining and Energy, Conservaon Internaonal Cumulave Impacts: Bruce McKenney, Director, Development by Design, The Nature Conservancy Renewables and Mining: Sean Whi aker, Senior Industry Specialist, IFC Moderator:Pepukaye Bardouille , Senior Energy Specialist, Advisory Services, IFC 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Reflecons (Auditorium, B2) Marcelo de Andrade, Chairman, Pro/Natura - Merito Partners Robin D’Alessandro,CEO , Vitol Foundaon Moderator:Osvaldo Gratacós , Vice President, Compliance Advisor/Ombudsman, IFC 6:45 pm - 8:30 pm Waterfront Recepon at Sequoia DC Co-sponsored by Aureus Mining, Kosmos Energy, Newmont, Rio Tinto and Tsodilo Resources Limited 3000 K St.NW , (Georgetown, Washington, DC - 15 minute walk from IFC ) 5 Agenda: Thursday, May 21, 2015 IFC, 2121 Pennsylvania AvenueNW , Washington,DC 20433 7:30 am - 8:30 am Registraon (Lobby) and Breakfast (Auditorium, B2) 8:30 am - 8:45 am Gearing Up (Auditorium, B2) Anita George, Senior Director, Global Pracce on Energy and Extracve Industries, World Bank 8:45 am - 10:15 am The Art and Science of Benefit Sharing throughout the Business Cycle (Auditorium, B2) Eng. Ngosi C. X. Mwihava, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Energy and Minerals, Tanzania Chad Blewi ,GM Project Delivery Commercial Strategy and Development, Simandou, Rio Tinto Collins Anim-Sackey, Assistant Manager, Monitoring and Evaluaon, Ghana Minerals Commission Johanna Nesseth Tu le, Manager, Development and Public Policy, Chevron Moderator:Jumoke Jagun-Dokunmu , Country Manager for Mozambique and Angola, IFC 10:15 am - 10:45 am Coffee Break (Lobby Level outside L-101) 10:45 am - 12:00 pm Peer-to-Peer Acon Learning (Lobby Level) L-101 L-103 L-105 L-108 Sustainable Livelihoods: Arsanal and Small Scale Water Stewardship: Foundaons: Why, when, What is the role of the Mining: Its role in the big Cooperaon and valuaon how? private sector? picture Nathan Monash, Vice Janina Gawler, Global Antonio Galvao, Elizabeth Freele,CSR President, Business Pracce Leader,

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