Day Two

28th November, 2012

08.00 Registration

08.50 Chair’s Opening Remarks

Lisa Woll, CEO, US SIF

09.00 Developing An Impact Investing Framework Which Fits Within Current Financial Markets To Ensure Profitability

• Developing a clear framework that will move away from theory and towards implementation

• Gain clarity on exactly what you are offering: Make sure there is capacity to absorb investment

Mitchell Strauss, Senior advisor, OPIC

Infrastructure Development

9.30 Moving Away From Traditional Measurement Systems To Incorporate Financial AND Social Results

• Improving communication to ensure feedback is being received from the end consumer on product delivery

• Assess exactly where you are adding value: Are you making a real difference on the ground?

• Understanding how to pass metric and data information on to your clients to ensure transparency

James Addo, Senior Manager, Impact Investing, SNV Netherlands Development

10.00 Increasing Government Support To Promote The Growth Of The Impact Investing Industry

• Embracing government support to leverage further private capital and develop flexible, tailored, innovative financial products

• Working with government to facilitate market transparency

Harry Haskins, Deputy Associate Administrator for Investment, US Small Business Administration

Gurmeet KaurCDC

Ambassador John Simon, President, Total Impact Advisors

11.00 Morning Refreshment Break

Sourcing Investment Opportunities

11.30 Choose Between:

A. Impact Investing Theme: Agriculture

Evaluate The Opportunity Of Investing In Agriculture And Food

• Meeting the challenge of boosting agricultural productivity to meet the needs of the Earth’s ever hungrier population

• Identifying and evaluating opportunities for investment within agri-industry enterprises

Hedwig Siewertsen, Director, d.o.b foundation

Or

B. Impact Investing Theme: Health 

 Increasing Investment Opportunities Within Healthcare At Home And Abroad

• Gain an understanding of the partners you need to work with to ensure successful investment in this space

• Working effectively with the public sector to improve access to, and affordability of, healthcare

Anna Oleksiak, Vice President, Total Impact Advisors

1.00 Lunch

2.00 Choose Between:

A. Impact Investing Theme: Education

Determine The Investable Opportunities In Education

• Find out how to raise the quality of poor-performing education systems and make a financial return

• Find out which loan products make most sense for you to commit to

• Unlocking the investment potential in education at the BoP

Susan Olsen, Lead Specialist, IADB

Or

B. Impact Investing Theme: Inclusive Business

A Guide To Developing Business Whilst Fighting Poverty

• Increasing employment and economic opportunities for those at the BoP

• Inclusive Business in practice: How can you get involved and what do you need to know?

• Determine what channels you should use to best communicate with this market

Matthew Speh, Director of Capital Markets, Grameen Foundation

3.30 Afternoon Refreshment Break

4.00 Choose Between:

A. Impact Investing Theme: Clean Tech

Investing In Clean Technology: What Returns Can you Expect?

• Analysing the return potential in clean tech and whether this is the impact theme for you

• How to optimise your return on investment in the clean tech space

Edward Westlake, Credit Suisse

Or

B. Impact Investing Theme: Energy

Identify The Financial And Social Returns Of Investing in Energy

• Gauging the value proposition of energy-related impact investments

• From poor distribution and reach to a lack of financing and infrastructure, pinpoint the challenges you may face

• What has been the experience so far with environmental impact ventures? What lessons can you learn?

Richenda van Leeuwen, Executive Director Energy and Climate, UN Foundation

Radha Muthiah, Executive Director, Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves

5.00 Close of Conference