The 2019 LCF CSR Expo Program
The goal of the 2019 CSR Expo is to highlight collaboration among business, government, and civil society as a means to achieving collective impact. Its objectives are to:
SHARE. To share insights and best-fit practices; INSPIRE. To bring people together for a common purpose; and EMPOWER. To provide a platform for collaboration.
Thus, this year’s CSR celebration will highlight the theme “Toward Collective Impact: Collaborations that Work!”. It is about connecting people to more opportunities to work together and sustain efforts in light of calls for inclusive development and collective impact in addressing Philippines’ pressing socialissues, particularly poverty.
A two (2) day conference will be held at Jose Rizal Hall, Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), Pasay City, Metro Manila. Sessions should be immediately after plenary and breakout.
DAY 1 (July 4-Thursday)
Morning Session
- National Anthem
- Invocation

MR. MARIO A. DERIQUITO
Chairperson, League of Corporate Foundations (LCF)
President, BDO Foundation, Inc.

MS. MA. CECILIA (CECILE) L. ALCANTARA
Vice Chairperson and CSR Expo 2019 Chair, LCF
President, Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines, Inc
It has been 19 years since the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) was launched in July 2000 with a call to companies to align strategies and operations with universal principles and take actions that advance societal goals. Has collaboration moved the needle on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? What’s in it for Philippine corporations?
SPEAKER

MR. Y. W. JUNARDY
Member of the Expert Team, United Nations Global Compact
President, Indonesia Global Compact Network
Commissioner, PT Rajawali Corpora, Indonesia
DISCUSSANTS

MS. MA. VICTORIA A. TAN
Head, Group Risk Management and Sustainability Unit, Ayala Corporation
MODERATOR

MARIA LUZ (YAYU) E. JAVIER MBA, CPM-Asia, CPAE
Local Network Representative/Chairperson, Global Compact Network Philippines
Twenty-eight (28) years-old and Ninety-three (93) members-strong – how have LCF members made a dent in the development and sustainability landscape? Where are the gaps and what can we do to reach more and help more effectively?
SPEAKER
MR. ERIC BARRO
President, Integrative Competitive Intelligence, Asia
PANELISTS

ATTY. NEPOMUCENO A. MALALUAN
Undersecretary and Chief of Staff of the Office of the Secretary, Department of Education

ENG. VIZMINDA A. OSORIO
Assistant Director, Environmental Management Bureau, Department of Environment & Natural Resources
GEN. ROLANDO JOSELITO BAUTISTA
Secretary, Department of Social Welfare and Development
(will send a representative)

DR. MARIO C. VILLAVERDE
Undersecretary of Health, Health Policy and Systems Development Team, Department of Health
MODERATOR

MR. MARIO A. DERIQUITO
Chairperson, League of Corporate Foundations (LCF)
President, BDO Foundation, Inc.
Collaboration is viewed as an opportunity for partners to create something new or scale up an existing approach together that might be impossible for a single organization to do on its own. Corporations, NGOs, government have been collaborating for at least two decades and yet, community challenges remain. What are we missing? How can we do better? Examples of international collective approaches which have moved complex challenges forward will be shared.
SPEAKER
MODERATOR
Afternoon Session
Toward Government and Private Stakeholders’ Collective Impact on Quality Education.
Despite many challenges, public-private partnerships have resulted in improved education outcomes. For years, CSR/foundations have continuously engaged with the Department of Education, DSWD, CHED, TESDA, CSR/foundations and individuals to help improve literacy and economic opportunities. As more collaborations happen and with more money invested in educational intervention programs, it is imperative to take a look at their collaborative impact and translate learnings to policies and actions.
Presentation of real-life models of collaboration by the private sector that work with government, school and communities that successfully implemented collaboration-building strategies will be shared. We will listen to their stories and learn what made their collaborations work.
SPEAKER

USEC. TONISITO M.C. UMALI, ESQ
Undersecretary, Legislative Liaison Office, External Partnerships Service and School Sports, Department of Education
PRESENTERS

LCF ComEd-The Story of Talaga Elementary School, Morong, Rizal
by Talaga Elementary School
MS. ROSITA MANGONA
Principal

K to 12 Plus Project
by Primary Structures Educational Foundation, Inc.
MS. PAULETTE D. LIU
Chief Operating Officer

Project Liadlaw
by Vivant Foundation, Inc.
MR. SHEM JOSE W. GARCIA
Assistant Vice President, Corporate Communications

The Power in Gratitude: A Case Study on National Teacher’s Month
by Metrobank Foundation, Inc.
MS. KRISTINA MAE MISAJON
Program Officer Education Unit Secretariat, National Teacher’s Month
MODERATORS

MR. EDRIC CALMA
Chair, LCF Education Committee
Director, Operations, Knowledge Channel Foundation, Inc.
MS. LEAH GALGO
Senior Education Program Specialist, National Educators Academy of the Philippines
This session will be a presentation of how the government development goals are achieved through multi-sector collaboration. Examples will be shared respectively by invited Speakers from Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and Armed Forces of the Philippines on financial inclusion advocacy and on whole nation approach to peace-building.
PRESENTERS
MODERATORS
Break-Out Sessions 1
Three collaboration and collective impact inspired breakout sessions will be held simultaneously which will be led by CSR Thought Leaders and Practitioners.
An introduction to tools and approaches which can help extend collaborative and community impact.
SPEAKER
MODERATOR
VENUE
Meeting Room 14
( Benigno S. Aquino Hall )
Delegates will have the opportunity to meet fellow practitioners and potential partners in speed-dating fashion.
FACILITATORS
VENUE
Meeting Room 1
( Jose Rizal Hall )
Private sector-led multi-collaboration models on emergency response and DRRM will be presented and shared.
SPEAKERS

Building a Private Sector Emergency Operations Center: Addressing the Need for Efficient and Immediate Multi-Sectoral Disaster Response
by the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF), Inc.
MR. RENE MEILY
President
The NRC Resilience Imperative: Science and Technology-based Public-Private Partnership for Resilient Local Government Units
by National Resilience Council
MS. MARILOU G. ERNI
Executive Director
MODERATOR

MR. RUSSELL U. BARRIZO
Trustee, LCF
Executive Director, Don Antonio O. Floirendo, Sr. Foundation, Inc.
VENUE
Meeting Room 10
( Graciano Lopez-Jaena Hall )