During the time of the conference non-governmental organisations introduce themselves on the Civil Marketplace. Participants can find out more about the activities and objectives of these organizations over coffee in an informal way.
Coffee is the courtesy of Fair Trade coffee shop, which operates in compliance with the basic principles of fair trade.
9.00 Registration, coffee and welcome at the Civil Marketplace
9.30 Introduction by the Chair
Róbert Braun, Managing Partner, Braun & Partners Network (www.braunpartners.hu)
9.40-10.10 Káva – Interactive CSR-Theatre
10.10-10.40 Bruno Tuybens, CSR State Secretary, Ministry of Economy, Belgium (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Tuybens)
10.40-11.10 Where is CSR going?
International trends, local challenges: Mark Line, Director, csrnetwork (http://www.csrnetwork.com/person.asp?id=6) – László Radácsi, Managing Partner, B&P CSR Management (http://www.bpcsr.com)
11.10 Questions
11.20-11.35 Coffee break
In partnership with non-governmental organisations – exploring cooperation possibilities on the Civil Marketplace
The organizers of the conference are convinced that the cooperation between the players of the economy and those of non-governmental organizations may facilitate mutual understanding and the utilization of potential advantages the most efficient way. In line with that, non-governmental organizations selected in the tendering process in the summer of 2007 will have the possibility to present their activities by involving the participants of the conference and call the attention of companies to the benefits and values of jointly implemented CSR projects.
11.35-12.05 Global strategy – local implementation
Joaquim Croca, Vodafone Group CSR Director – Pál Marchhart regulatory director, Vodafone Hungary
12.05-12.15 Questions
12.15 Lunch
In partnership with non-governmental organisations – Exploring cooperation opportunities on the Civil Marketplace
13.15 Corporate partnership: case studies about cooperation
Presenting best practices of cooperation between companies and non-governmental organizations, examples for providing mutual benefits and typical conflicts.
1. Péter Küllői, Chairman of the Board, Bátor Tábor Foundation – György Leitner, GlaxoSmithKline Ltd.
2. Judit W. Müller, Directorate of Baranya County Museums – Kata Balatonyi, Head of CSR and Internal Communication, BAT Hungary
3. Rita Galambos, Chairwoman of the Board, Foundation of the Democratic Youth – Anna Simai, Director of Communication, NOKIA Hungary
14.15-15.00 Round –table discussion about making CSR reports
15.00 -15.15 Coffee-break – Exploring opportunities on the Civil Marketplace
15.15-15.45 Káva – Interactive CSR-theatre
15.45 Conclusions by the chair
Participants of the Civil Marketplace
1. Habitat for Humanity
2. Jól-Lét Public Benefit Foundation
3. Káva Cultral Workshop
4. Kék Pont Drug Consultancy Centre and Drug Ambulance Foundation
5. KÖVET
6. National Association of Consumer Protection
7. Ökotárs Foundation
8. Partners Hungary Foundation
9. Salva Vita Foundation
10. Student Service Association – Ability Park
11. WWF