Wednesday, March 2, 2022
11 am – 2 pm PST / 12 – 3 pm MST / 1 – 4 pm CST / 2 – 5 pm EST
Segments will include Social Capital Insights and sessions from highly-curated corporate, foundation and cause leaders, followed by a networking session.
Social Capital’s Annual Insights: The greatest drivers of impact to meet the times
Paula Berezin, CEO & Co-Founder, Social Capital
Corporate Luminaries: How leading corporate partners are changing business practices, policies and mindsets
Speakers to be announced
Philanthropic Innovators: Revelations from leading foundation and impact investors on solving our greatest challenges
Speakers to be announced
Sports & Social Change: What’s new and next in leveraging sports to drive culture and social change
Kevin Martinez, Vice President Corporate Citizenship, ESPN
Kim Davis, Senior Executive Vice President of Social Impact, Growth Initiatives & Legislative Affairs, National Hockey League
Leadership Keynote: Inspiration from James Rhee—acclaimed transformational leader, goodwill strategist, impact investor, and community connector
James Rhee, Founder, Red Helicopter; John H. Johnson Chair and Professor of Entrepreneurship, Howard University; Senior Lecturer, MIT Sloan School of Management, and Executive-in-Residence and Strategic Advisor, MIT Leadership Center; former Executive Chairman and CEO, Ashley Stewart
Carrie Hodges Thomas, Sr. Strategist, Social Capital
Thursday, March 3, 2022 – Nonprofits only
9 – 11 am PST / 10 am – 12 pm MST / 11 am – 1 pm CST / 12 – 2 pm EST
Segments will include Social Capital Truths and a candid exchange with Social Capital chief strategists and highly-curated nonprofit thought leaders.
Social Capital’s Annual Truths: What nonprofit leaders will require to drive greater social impact to meet the times
Paula Berezin, CEO & Co-Founder, Social Capital
Alison Canavan, Chief Strategist—D.C., Social Capital
Leah Ray, Chief Strategist—Chicago, Social Capital
Advancing Inclusivity and Belonging for Impact: How leading nonprofits are changing their culture and shifting to more inclusive partnerships, funding and impact models
José Ocaño, Senior Director, People and Culture, Best Friends Animal Society
Ami McReynolds, Chief Equity & Programs Officer, Feeding America
Leah King, President & CEO, United Way of Tarrant County
Evolution of Partnerships: How partnerships are becoming the catalysts for building transformational outcomes
Shad Ahmed, Chief Operating Officer, Opportunity@Work
Additional speakers to be announced
Stories of Inspiration & Resilience: Sharing from Social Capital Community members
Speakers to be announced