Tuesday, April 29, 2008 Welcome Dinner Meet your fellow Growing Up CEOs and discuss details of the Summit Wednesday, April 30, 2008 (Day 1) Cody Chang Kathryn Morrissey Shreyans Parekh Moderator: Robert Walsh, Commissioner of Small Business Services, City of New York 9:00 - 11:00 AM Mentorship Matchmaking Welcome: David G. Latimore, ICIC and Melanie Mortimer, Merrill Lynch CEO Forum 11:00 AM Shuttle from Seaport to HBS 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Registration Introduction: Melanie Mortimer, Director, Merrill Lynch Foundation Professor: Das Narayandas, James J. Hill Professor of Business Administration Introduction: Joy Errico, Community Relations Manager, Staples, Inc. Professor: James K. Sebenius, Gordon Donaldson Professor of Business Administration 5:45 PM Growing Up CEOs and their chaperones will travel to historic Fenway Park to meet with Boston Red Sox exectuives and see the Sox play the Toronto Blue Jays. Shuttle will return to Westin at the end of the game.
Welcome: Michael E. Porter, Bishop William Lawrence University Professor at Harvard Business School and Founder and Chairman of ICIC Moderator: David G. Latimore, President and CEO, ICIC Best known for reversing the 86 year Red Sox curse and leading the team to two World Series victories in the last four years, Larry Lucchino has a much longer track record of success in baseball and in business. Lucchino has significantly increased game attendance at three different baseball franchises, using cutting edge marketing and ensuring that all fans feel welcome. He has advocated for baseball's internationalization, kicking off the 2008 Red Sox season with two games at the Tokyo Dome. But most importantly, he has shown an appreciation for the economic impact a baseball stadium can have on its surrounding community. He set a new standard for ballpark architecture with Camden Yards in Baltimore, successfully pushed to build a new park for the Padres as a catalyst to redevelop an under-utilized 26-block area in San Diego, and in 2001 was among the only proposed ownership group that committed itself to save historic Fenway Park. ICIC President and CEO David Latimore will sit down with Larry Lucchino to learn more about his keys to success and his views about how baseball and business fit into the bigger picture. 10:45 - 11:00 AM David Meerman Scott Book Signing Introduction: Sandye Taylor, Director of Supplier Diversity, Merrill Lynch Welcome: Mayor Thomas Menino, City of 1:45 – 2:15 PM Meet and Greet with Mayor Manuel Diaz 2:30 - 4:00 PM Tour of Dancing Deer Baking Company, a local Inner City 100 company 4:15 - 5:00 PM Trade Show Break Bown 6:00 - 7:00 PM Networking Reception
ICIC is a 501(c)(3) corporation and depends on donations to continue delivering its mission. For more information please contact: Bonnie Samose bsamose@icic.org About ICIC: Founded in 1994, by Michael E. Porter, ICIC conducts research that highlights the competitive advantage of inner cities. Its market-based approach to economic development comprises a number of efforts oriented toward increasing private-sector investment in the inner city, linking inner city development to metro, city and regional development strategies and breaking down information barriers that keep inner cities underinvested. Our mission is to promote inner-city economic prosperity that leads to jobs, income and wealth creation for inner city residents. |