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Innovation Matters: Pathways for Value, Impact & Growth

PROGRAM

November 12-14, 2018

Greater Richmond Convention Center Richmond, Virginia, USA

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Innovation Matters: Pathways for Value, Impact and Growth At-A-Glance Schedule

DAY 1 - Monday, November 12, 2018 - Greater Richmond Convention Center

ACTIVITY/TOPIC TIME LOCATION

Registration 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Level 2: Foyer

Welcome & Overview 9:30 – 9:45 a.m. Level 2: E21-abc

Welcome & Introductions [Livestream] 9:45 – 9:55 a.m. Level 2: E21-abc

Plenary Introduction 9:55 – 10:00 a.m. Level 2: E21-abc

Plenary Session: [Livestream] ChildFund Australia & ChildFund International Flagship Innovations

10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Level 2: E21-abc

Break 11:00 – 11:15 a.m. Level 2: Foyer

Concurrent Session 1A: Innovative Solutions on Advocacy & Raising Children’s Voices [Livestream]

11:15 – 12:15 a.m.

Level 2: E21-abc

Concurrent Session 1B: Innovative Solutions in Life Stage Programming

Level 1: E11-b

Concurrent Session 1C: Talent & Operations – Innovative Solutions

Level 1: E11-c

Lunch 12:15-1:15 p.m. Level 2: E21-abc

Concurrent Session 2A: Innovative Solutions Around Sponsorship [Livestream]

1:15-2:15 p.m.

Level 2: E21-abc

Concurrent Session 2B: Use of Mobile Technology – Innovative Solutions

Level 1: E11-b

Concurrent Session 2C: Youth Engagement & Programming – Innovative Solutions

Level 1: E11-c

Exhibit/Gallery Walk 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. Level 1: E10-abcd

Keynote Address [Livestream] 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Level 2: E21-abc

80th Anniversary Reception 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Level 1: E10 and E11 Foyer

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DAY 2 - Tuesday, November 13, 2018 - Greater Richmond Convention Center

ACTIVITY/TOPIC TIME LOCATION

Registration 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Level 2: Foyer

Global Citizen Program Classroom Connect (Students, Facilitators, Designated Observers)

8:00 – 9:00 a.m.

Level 1: E11-a

Welcome [Livestream] 9:00 – 9:05 a.m. Level 2: E21-ab

Plenary Session: Innovative Finance for Development – IF4D [Livestream]

9:05 – 10:15 a.m. Level 2: E21-ab

Break 10:15 – 10:30 a.m. Level 2: Foyer

Cash Transfers Roundtable 10:30 – 12:15 p.m. Level 2: E21-a

Micro Labs 10:30 – 12:15 p.m. Locations Below

Micro Lab 1 - Re-imagining Customer Experience for Children, Partners & Sponsors – Child/Family’s Welcome & Onboarding Experience & Authentic, Meaningful & Efficient Exchanges Between Sponsors & Sponsored Children

Level 2: E21-b

Micro Lab 2 - Supporters’ Engagement in Advocacy

Level 2: E21-b

Micro Lab 3 - Promote Youth Participation in Community-based Child Protection Mapping for Adequate Response, Including Emergencies

Level 1: E11-a

Micro Lab 4 - Protecting Children From School-Based Violence Through Mobile Technology With One World

Level 1: E11-b

Micro Lab 5 - Mobile Solutions for Children on the Move

Level 1: E11-c

Micro Lab 6 - ChildFund India Online Resource Center

Level 2: E20

Micro Lab 7 - WeConnect Level 2: E22-a

Lunch 12:15 –1:15 p.m. Level 2: E21-ab

Innovation Knowledge Exchange Exhibitor Exhibit/Gallery Walk (Selected Booths) – Round 1

1:45 – 3:00 p.m. Level 1: E10-abcd

Innovation Knowledge Exchange Exhibitor Exhibit/Gallery Walk (Selected Booths) – Round 2

3:15 – 4:30 p.m. Level 1: E10-abcd

Closing Remarks 4:30 – 5:00 p.m. Level 2: E21-ab

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DAY 3 – Wednesday, November 14, 2018 – ChildFund International Office

Welcome 8:45 a.m. Cafeteria

Reflections on the Innovation Fair – Table Talk

- Cafeteria

Panel of Cross-Section of Organizing Committee Members Prioritizing and Forward-looking Reflections

- Cafeteria

Comments, Q&A - Cafeteria

Break Out Groups Leaning into the Future

- Cafeteria

Coffee Break & Gallery Walk - Cafeteria

Cross-Sharing Plenary - Cafeteria

Closing Panel Looking Forward with the Executive Team

- Cafeteria

Closing 12:30 p.m. Cafeteria

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Detailed Agenda

DAY 1 – Monday, November 12, 2018 WELCOME & OVERVIEW – 9:00-9:45 a.m. – Level 2: E21-abc Scott Sherman, Vice President, Global Human Resources, ChildFund International

WELCOME & INTRODUCTIONS – 9:45-9:55 a.m. – Level 2: E21-abc Anne Lynam Goddard, President and CEO, ChildFund International PLENARY SESSION – 9:55 – 11:00 a.m. - Level 2: E21-abc [LIVESTREAM] Flagship Innovations From ChildFund Australia and ChildFund International Two major innovations of ChildFund Alliance members will kick off the Innovation Fair: ChildFund Australia’s Director of the Pass It Back initiative, a strategic collaboration with Rugby World Cup 2019, will present on this initiative that will build critical leadership and life skills of children and youth through sports while also increasing ChildFund’s organizational profile. ChildFund International’s Regional Director of the Americas will present on the design, implementation and progress of the Alternative Presence process that has changed the business model for four countries in the region by refocusing on a more autonomous role of local partners, building common program models, innovating sponsorship and establishing shared services for back-office functions. The session will highlight common challenges, barriers and implementers for developing major organizational innovations. Facilitators and Executive Biographies Paul Bode, Executive Sponsor of the Innovation Fair, Regional Director of the Americas, Interim Executive Vice President, Programs, ChildFund International Paul has served as Regional Director of the Americas since July 2010. Based in the Regional Office in Panama, he provides leadership, oversight and support to ChildFund’s programs in seven countries in the region. A member of ChildFund’s global leadership team, he has worked more than 25 years in child-focused international development organizations and has worked throughout the Latin American region in both managerial and technical positions. Before coming to ChildFund, he worked for Plan International where, among other positions, he was Program Director at international headquarters and Regional Director for Latin America. He was co-founder of the Latin American chapter of the Global Movement for Children. Paul holds a master’s degree in Cultural Anthropology with a specialization in rural development of Latin America from the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Mario Lima, Regional Director of the Americas, ChildFund International Mario has more than 25 years of experience holding different positions at the country, regional and global levels. Leadership and innovation have been areas of interest and exploration for Mario in each of the different positions. From discovery to failure to success, Mario has explored innovations that increase organizational capacity to address internal and external challenges. As a member of the ChildFund leadership team, he has worked on different fronts to improve social impact, local partnerships, internal processes and overall effectiveness. Chris Mastaglio, Director, Pass It Back Initiative, ChildFund Australia Chris completed his master’s in Rural Development before moving to a role in Afghanistan in 2003, where he worked to improve play and recreational opportunities for children and youth in rural, conflict-affected communities. In 2012, he became ChildFund Australia’s first National Director and later became the Director of ChildFund Pass It Back, a sport-for-development program that delivers an integrated life skills and rugby curriculum for children and youth in communities across Asia. Chris has been involved in curriculum development, program rollout, monitoring and evaluation system development and partnership brokering, bringing together ChildFund and sports authorities around Rugby World Cup 2019, the third-largest sporting event in the world. The partnership provides a unique opportunity to grow ChildFund's impact, profile and networks and offers insight into possibilities across the emerging sport-for-development sector

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Concurrent Sessions #1 –11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 1A - Innovative Solutions on Advocacy & Raising Children’s Voices - Level 2: E21-abc [Livestream] Facilitator: Erin Kennedy, Director of Advocacy and Partnerships, ChildFund International Panelists: Lien Nguyen Thi Bich, Country Director, ChildFund Vietnam; Sunyoung Lee, Manager Advocacy

Team, ChildFund Korea; Paloma Gonzalez Parades, Advocacy and Communications Officer, ChildFund Mexico; Mustapha Kebbeh, Program Director, ChildFund Sierra Leone (remotely); Davidson Jonah, Deputy Regional Director, West Africa

This discussion will provide examples of how our organization engages children and youth to successfully influence policy advocacy around the globe. Learn how ChildFund Korea shifted its entire organizational business and focus to transform itself from a child welfare service provider into a child rights advocacy organization. Hear from children who were engaged in influencing the Mexican presidential candidates to prioritize child protection. Also learn from ChildFund Vietnam, which successfully engaged children and youth in child-friendly accountability to raise the voices of children to claim their rights. Finally, hear about the experiences of children and policymakers in Sierra Leone who engaged the government by mobilizing communities to increase access to quality, child-friendly education with a special focus on the rights and needs of girls.

Concurrent Session 1B - Innovative Solutions in Life Stage Programming – Level 1: E11-b Facilitator: Thilakaratne Mudiyanselage Panelists: Moses Otai, Program Director, ChildFund Uganda; Kanchada Piriyarangsan, Country Director,

ChildFund Thailand; Melissa Kelly, Director, Child Protection and Development, ChildFund International; Chandrashekhar Pandey, Director of Program Implementation, ChildFund India

This session on life stages programing represents five innovations from colleagues in Uganda, Thailand, India and International Office program development that highlight the following: preventing child-family separation through a systems-strengthening approach; a teen entrepreneurship program that equips students with financial, entrepreneurial and working skills with BMC, apps and e-books; an advocacy project (BUNIYAAD Foundation) to ensure care and stimulation for children below age 3; and the Child-Centric Assessment Framework, a village-level planning tool that assesses child well-being and protection issues in individual villages. The session will also share ChildFund’s journey to achieve quality programming that meets core outcomes for children and youth, an approach guided by ChildFund’s theories of change based on evidence and focused on impact groups. Concurrent Session 1C - Talent & Operations – Innovative Solutions – Level 1: E11-c Facilitator: Andrea McClintock Panelists: Befekadu Bezabih, Human Resources and Administration Director, Ethiopia, ChildFund Ethiopia;

Gopinath Sudha, IT Manager, ChildFund India; Cathy Jones, Assistant Treasurer, ChildFund International; Jazer Marcelo, H.R. and Administration Director, ChildFund Philippines; Anand Vishwakarma, Regional Human Resources Manager, ChildFund India; Justin Warner, Vice President for Marketing, DecisionWise

This session will cover seven approaches for tapping and tracking talent and operations. Presenters will provide a two-minute elevator pitch of their innovation to start the session, followed by 10-minute roundtable rotations that dissect the following topic categories: H.R. Information System/H.R. Management System, Easy Travel Reporting, HR Recognition and The MAGIC Experience and Scientific Methods in Local Partner Subsidy Allocations. The session will close with key takeaways to help attendees tap the ideas presented for an overall better understanding of the future of innovation in the world of talent and operations.

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Concurrent Sessions #2 – 1:15 – 2:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 2A - Innovative Solutions Around Sponsorship– Level 2: E21-abc [Livestream] Facilitator: Davidson Jonah, Deputy Regional Director, ChildFund West Africa Panelists: Abraham Marca, Communications Manager, ChildFund Bolivia; Saneekan Rosamontri, Fundraising

Manager, ChildFund Thailand; Geraldine de Vera, Sponsorship Manager, ChildFund Guatemala; Jeff Miller, Director, Sponsor Acquisition, ChildFund International

This session will spotlight creative ideas and initiatives that have garnered results in sponsorship. Examples include partnering with music artists in acquiring sponsors, capturing and communicating the “magic moments” in a child’s life and communicating and engaging with sponsors by sharing positive experiences between the sponsor and child. The session is aimed at engendering interest among session participants and encouraging both questions and contributions on how to improve upon the progress. Concurrent Session 2B - Use of Mobile Technology – Innovative Solutions – Level 1: E11-b Facilitator: Anita Anastacio, Deputy Regional Director, East and Southern Africa Panelists: Penelope Silice, Business Development Officer, ChildFund Senegal; Leslie Gamero, Country Director,

ChildFund Honduras; Joshi Manish, Country Director, ChildFund Papua New Guinea; Margaret Sheehan, Program Director for ChildFund Australia; Jackie Clark, Client Success Manager, DisasterReady.org

This session will showcase how various country offices and partners of ChildFund have used mobile-based data to better scale program implementation, measurement, collaboration and results. Leaders from five organizations will showcase how data has assisted in increasing data documentation and visualization for greater visibility and accountability; creating relevant, age-appropriate reading materials, loaded onto tablets to improve literacy skills; setting up the first-ever free telephone hotline to support people affected by gender-based violence and other issues; and enabling thousands of humanitarians in the Syrian region build critical new skills anytime and anywhere through a mobile learning program. Concurrent Session 2C - Youth Engagement & Programming – Innovative Solutions – Level 1: E11-c Facilitator: Shelby French, Senior Advisor for Adolescent and Youth Development and Protection, ChildFund

International Panelists: Upul Hewage, Technical Specialist, ChildFund Sri Lanka; Doras Chirwa, Programs Director, ChildFund

Zambia; Keo Souvannaphoum, Country Director, ChildFund Laos; Nguyen Thi Bich Lien, Country Director, ChildFund Vietnam; Dr. Bohdan Androshchuk, Program Coordinator, ChildFund Deutschland; Janet Cruz, Country Director, ChildFund Ecuador

According to UNICEF, today’s more than 1.2 billion adolescents aged 10-19 make up 16 percent of the world’s population. Adolescents and youth face specific age-related risks and challenges as they transition to adulthood, search for economic opportunity and contribute to their communities. This session will focus on efforts to increase safety and protection for adolescents, to connect youth with income-generating opportunities and to ensure that youth and adolescents are positioned as key change agents in building peaceful and prosperous communities. The session will also focus on how the concepts presented can be adapted and replicated in different regional and cultural contexts. Exhibit/Gallery Walk – 2:30-4:00 p.m. – Level 1: E10-abcd List of exhibitors and booth numbers notated in separate attachment

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Keynote Address – 4:00-5:00 p.m. – Level 2: E21-abc [Livestream] Ann Mei Chang, Author and Social Innovation expert Ann Mei Chang is a leading advocate for social innovation who brings together unique insights from her extensive work across the tech industry, nonprofits, and the U.S. government. As Chief Innovation Officer at USAID, Ann Mei served as the first Executive Director of the U.S. Global Development Lab, engaging the best practices for innovation from Silicon Valley to accelerate the impact and scale of solutions to the world’s most intractable challenges. She was previously the Chief Innovation Officer at Mercy Corps and served the U.S. Department of State as Senior Advisor for Women and Technology in the Secretary's Office of Global Women’s Issues. 80th Anniversary Reception- 5:00-7:00 p.m. – Level 1: E10 and E11 Foyer Daphne Maxwell Reid, Actress, ChildFund Board Member, Photographer, Community Activist Many know her as Aunt Vivian from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Throughout her years on and off television, Daphne traveled the world and captured images of portals, doors, gates and architectural details, some of which have sparked an emotional response: a sense of wonder and curiosity that harkens to childhood and exploring what was behind the many doors that surrounded her. She now shares her photographic eye with others, hoping to awaken their sense of wonder and curiosity with Daphne Maxwell Reid's Fresh Prints®, a collection of digital photographs and four books of doors around the world. Daphne recently published a mini-memoir in the form of a cookbook, entitled, Grace, Soul and Motherwit. An avid traveler, she also created a line of custom-made Chinese silk brocade toppers.

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DAY 2 – Tuesday, November 13, 2018 U.S. Program Innovation on Connecting With Children – 8:00-9:00 a.m. – Level 1: E11-a Facilitator: Julia Campbell, U.S. Country Program Manager, ChildFund International Global Citizen Program Classroom Connect: Students from Richmond Public Schools will visit the Convention Center and connect with a classroom in Kenya. Note: This is open only to students, facilitators and designated observers. WELCOME – 9:00-9:05 am – Level 2: E21-ab Scott Sherman, Vice President, Global Human Resources, ChildFund International PLENARY SESSION – 9:05-10:15 a.m. – Level 2: E21-ab [Livestream] Innovative Finance for Development To move toward achieving the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), there is a need for international development organizations to explore a wide range of alternative financing mechanisms that ensure long-term sustainable impact. This plenary focuses on how ChildFund International is starting to use such financial mechanisms to achieve its organizational goals and scale its impact. Professor Jacob Park, Innovative Development Finance Advisor, will highlight why and how innovative development finance and other related themes have assumed such importance in global policy and market development. Neelam Makhijani, Country Director of ChildFund India, will share practical insights on how this is working in India. Facilitators and Executive Biographies Neelam Makhijani, Country Director and CEO, ChildFund India Prior to joining ChildFund four years ago, Neelam led the Resource Alliance, a global organization based in the U.K., and worked with organizations such as HelpAge and Oxfam Great Britain. Neelam has been instrumental in extending ChildFund’s reach in India and strengthening its foundations for its long-term future development. She spearheaded the organization’s collaborations with academia, corporations and development agencies in India. In association with the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), ChildFund India released a handbook for ending violence against children, to be used by stakeholders to enforce laws and procedures and create a safe and violence-free environment for children in India. Jacob Park, Innovative Finance for Development (IF4D) Advisor and Professor of Strategy, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship and Director of Sustainable MBA Program at Green Mountain College (Vermont) Dr. Park specializes in the social and environmental dimensions of technology, innovation and entrepreneurship for emerging economies in the Asia-Pacific, Africa and Caribbean regions. He is also the coordinating lead author of the U.N. Environment Program's Global Environment Outlook report, specializing in technology innovation/sustainability, and serves as a member of the Renewable Energy and Adaptation to Climate Technologies (REACT) Investment Committee of the Nairobi, Kenya-based Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund. Break - 10:15-10:30 a.m. Cash Transfer Roundtable -10:30-11:45 a.m. – Level 2: E21-a Facilitator: Benjamin Phillips, Director, Emergency Management Unit, ChildFund International

Panelists: Blake Stabler, North America Regional Capacity Building Officer, Cash Learning Partnership; Nfamara Dabo, Sponsorship and Programs Director, ChildFund The Gambia; Moses Otai, Program Director, ChildFund Uganda (remote); Cremildo Vilanculo, Sponsorship Relations Coordinator, ChildFund Mozambique (remote)

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(Cash Transfer Roundtable – cont’d) Along with an outside expert from the Cash Learning Partnership, three ChildFund Country Offices will present ideas and experiences with cash-based assistance. Panelists will discuss the advantages and limitations of cash mechanisms to meet different programming objectives and in different situations. A Q&A session will enable participants from other Country Offices, International Office departments and Alliance members to explore the possible benefits and risks of cash programming in their own contexts. MICRO LABS – 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. – Locations below Micro labs are special breakout sessions that provide presenters an opportunity to collaborate with subject matter experts and other colleagues as they work side-by-side to design hands-on, practical solutions to real-world problems or help presenters constructively improve upon the ideas shared. Micro lab 1 – Level 2: E21-b Presenter: Jason Schwartzman, Director, Sponsorship Experience, Supporter Experience, ChildFund

International Concept: Re-imagining the Customer Experience for Children, Families, Partners and Sponsors and How to

Create Authentic, Meaningful Exchanges Between Sponsors and Sponsored Children

Re-imagining the sponsorship experience is rooted in a child’s or family’s meaningful participation in programs, as well as a more modern and customized sponsor experience enhanced by digital technology. Toward realizing this ambitious agenda, an aspect of our initial focus is on the child’s and family’s welcome and onboarding experience and what this might look like in the future. Micro lab 2 – Level 2: E21-c Presenter: Amber Stone, Policy and Advocacy Advisor, Program Development, ChildFund International Concept: Supporters’ Engagement in Advocacy The Advocacy and Partnerships team is conceptualizing a strategy to engage supporters in advocacy while also recognizing the connection among advocacy, fundraising and supporter acquisition, engagement and retention. The concept is to launch a digital “Take Action Now” platform for supporters to contact members of Congress directly on our website to urge them to support legislative priorities (e.g., passage of the End Violence Against Children Resolution), and to link this to a potential fundraising campaign and other supporter retention and engagement opportunities. This approach taps technological innovation and creates a new way to work across ChildFund’s Program Development and Fundraising and Engagement divisions to advance shared goals. Micro lab 3 – Level 1: E11a Presenter: Fadimata Alanchar, Country Director, ChildFund New Guinea Concept: Promote Youth Participation in Community-based Child Protection Mapping for Adequate

Response, Including Emergencies This project combines a community-based child protection mechanism with an emergency preparedness and response plan to help communities address child protection issues during normal and emergency situations. In the mapping, planning and response process, youth have the lead and children, as change agents, participate in all steps. The project also integrates an income-generating component into youth platforms that will be strengthened for proactive, timely and quality responses in case of emergencies. Micro lab 4 – Level 1: E11-b Presenter: Penelope Silice, Business Development Program Officer, ChildFund Senegal Concept: Protecting Children From School-based Violence Through Mobile Technology With One World As part of the School-based Violence Prevention (SBVP) model designed by ChildFund International and to be implemented at the Country Office level, ChildFund Senegal offers to add a digital solution designed by One World to sensitize and engage children, teachers and especially parents on violence at school. The innovation is to be integrated among the SBVP model’s intervention pathways.

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Micro lab 5 – Level 1: E11-c Presenter: Anita Anastacio, ChildFund East & Southern Africa Concept: Mobile Solutions for Children on the Move According to UNICEF, about 50 million children are on the move globally and are subjected to interrupted education due to regular migration. Enrolled and sponsored children in ChildFund’s programs are not immune to this, and beyond the impacts of migration on the lives of children, there exists a financial implication to our business model. This lab will seek ideas on how to engage these children and families to guide solutions and identify people to lay the foundation for a multi-year effort that can extend impact to mobile populations while preventing financial loss. Micro lab 6 – Level 2: E20 Presenter: Chandra Pandey, Director, Program Implementation, ChildFund India Concept: ChildFund India Online Resource Centre This concept centers on creating an online resource library that encourages learning, sharing and efficiency for employees and partners. The experiences, research, networks and learnings across departments and among 300 employees with ChildFund India and its 44 partner organizations require a common platform for collaboration for this growing and ambitious organization. Micro lab 7 – Level 2: E22-a Presenter: Gopinath Sudha, Information Technology Manager, ChildFund India Concept: WeConnect WeConnect is an initiative to use mobile technological advancement to reach our target communities, including those in remote locations, with improved, enhanced and updated information and knowledge to empower and capacitate disadvantaged and marginalized people in a cost-efficient manner.

Lunch – 12:15-1:15 p.m. -- Level 2: E21-ab

Innovation Knowledge Exchange – 1:45-3:00 p.m. – Level 1: E10-abcd Exhibitor Exhibit Gallery Walk “speed dating” – Round 1

Break – 3:00-3:15 p.m. Innovation Knowledge Exchange – 3:15-4:30 p.m. – Level 1: E10-abcd Exhibitor Exhibit Gallery Walk “speed dating” – Round 2 Closing Remarks - 4:30-5:00 – Level 2: E21-ab Sassan Parandeh, Jason Schwartzman, Dr. Jacob Park DAY 3 – Wednesday, November 14, 2018 – 8:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Action-planning sessions to take place at ChildFund International offices, led by Jason Schwartzman. Sessions, to take place in the cafeteria, include:

- Reflections on the Innovation Fair – Table Talk - Panel of Cross-Section of Organizing Committee Members: Prioritizing & Forward-looking Reflections - Comments, Q&A

- Break Out Groups: Leaning into the Future - Coffee Break & Gallery Walk - Cross-Sharing Plenary - Closing Panel: Looking Forward with the Executive Team - Closing

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INNOVATION FAIR ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Paul Bode Executive Sponsor of Innovation Fair, Regional Director of the Americas,

Interim Executive Vice President, Programs, ChildFund International Marilyn Vaughan Innovation Fair Co-chair, Manager, Program Effectiveness and Special

Projects, Program, ChildFund International Anita Anastacio Deputy Regional Director, East and Southern Africa, ChildFund

International Mollie Bess Executive Assistant and Board Secretary, ChildFund International

Sonia Bozzi Country Director, ChildFund Mexico

Robert Doole Director, International Fundraising, Fundraising and Engagement, ChildFund International

Christine Ennulat Senior Manager, Content, Fundraising and Engagement, ChildFund International

Siddarth Kumar Administrative Assistant, ChildFund International

Andrea McClintock Senior Recruiter, Global Human Resources, ChildFund International

Jenny Malseed Chief of Staff, ChildFund International

Kristin Moore Acting Senior Project Manager, Information Technology, ChildFund International

Thilakaratne Mudiyanselage Program Director, ChildFund India

Sassan Parandeh Treasurer, Finance and Operations/Treasury, ChildFund International

Benjamin Phillips Director, Emergency Management Unit, ChildFund International

Heather Sabharwal Senior Manager, Public Relations, Fundraising and Engagement, ChildFund International

Darcy Strouse Research Manager, Program Development, ChildFund International