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XXVI World Congress

XXVI World Congress. Business as a Noble Vocation. November 22 to 24, LISBON. Value Proposal for sponsorship. “ UNIAPAC´s World Congress “Business as a Noble Vocation”

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XXVI World Congress

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  1. XXVI World Congress Business as a Noble Vocation November 22 to 24, LISBON Value Proposal for sponsorship

  2. “UNIAPAC´s World Congress “Business as a Noble Vocation” aims to be a source of inspiration and support for leaders who underpin their entrepreneurial mission on key values: respect for human dignity, responsible freedom, representative democracy, equity, the rule of law and respect for human rights. Ultimately, leaders who are willing to transform their business endeavors into a noble vocation” Rolando Medeiros President of UNIAPAC International

  3. Leading for… WHY YOU SHOULD NOT MISS IT GET INSPIRED – develop a common reflection on how business and leaders contributes to the common good. GET ENGAGED – discover innovative experiences and best practices from all around the world. SHARE WITH OTHERS – connect and interact with a global network of business leaders and peers.

  4. From all over the world… The XXVI UNIAPAC World Congress Startingtoday Thousands of connected people And for a better world!

  5. CONCEPT NOTE Business leaders who participate in this congress are expected to gain insightful reflections and ideas through dissertations, dialogues and practical examples of peers, Christian Churches representatives and renowned speakers and panelists from the academia aiming to encourage and help them in their quest for the transformation of business into a noble vocation…a transformation that needs to start with their own personal change. Nowadays the company needs to play a much more active role to help tackle socio-economic changes, to address the key challenges the world is currently facing and to support the implementation of a policy agenda for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, quality job creation, and a more inclusive economy with better labor markets, environmental awareness and an ethical deployment of technology. Businesses should be key agents in building trust with all the stakeholders through behaviors that unconditionally respect the human dignity, foster inclusiveness, and enhance intercultural understanding and a sense of belonging in a community regarding all type of social interactions. However, in order to truly assume these relevant social responsibilities, a more humane corporate culture needs to be built in their organizations and deep-rooted in the attitudes and behaviors of their members so that they see themselves as active participants in a community where they can flourish by contributing to a long-term business project. A project aimed to create wealth in a more suitable way to all and more fairly distributed among all the stakeholders for the enhancement of the society as a whole. And these organizational cultures can only be built with business leaders who see themselves as critical social change agents that contribute to the transformation of society into a better world.

  6. CONCEPT NOTE Leaders who understand that the purpose of a business firm is not simply to make a profit but, within a broader mission, is to be found in its very existence as a community who creates value, offers their talents, skills, and knowledge, their initiatives and innovative ideas, strengthening and fulfilling a purpose of common good. Leaders who emphasize their entrepreneurial mission on key values: respect for human dignity, responsible freedom, representative democracy, equity, the rule of law and respect for human rights. Ultimately, leaders who are willing to transform their business endeavors into a noble vocation. UNIAPAC´s World Congress “Business as a Noble Vocation” aims to be a source of inspiration and support for leaders wishing to embrace this path, adopt a broader view of their role in society, and transcend the quest for short-term profits to become architects of the common good and promoters of a new humanism of work. Business is still too often perceived as a part of the problem rather than as a part of the solution. And while there is certainly abuse, there is also often a great deal of nobility in business that needs to be, not only portrayed, but extensively promoted worldwide in order to serve the common good for the prosperity of society as a whole. The cornerstone elements to be discussed in this congress are based on the conviction that business is a vocation, and a noble vocation, that works as a personal challenge to find a new meaning in life and work. This congress is focused in three main topics, as follows: • Personal transformation • More humane organizational cultures • Business serving the Common Good

  7. WORLD CONGRESSMILESTONES This congress aims to inspire a process of personal and organizational transformation, which starts now and will persist beyond its term...

  8. WORLD CONGRESSMILESTONES 1 - Invite to Engage - June / July 2018 Start WC Communication and registrations: . Site; Facebook and Email campaign; . Focus: Theme, Lisbon and Speakers;. With the support of National Assoc. magazines, sites and Facebook Objectives:. 150 registrations in the congress. 750 likes on Facebook and LinkedIn 2 - Engage to Inspire - September / October Discussion on congress themes:. Promotion of videos; articles about theme and speakers; . Testimonials from leaders. Newsletter congress . National initiatives; magazines, site, LinkedIn, Facebook . Promotion of the UNIAPAC network Objectives:- 400 registrations congress - 2.500 likes on Facebook - Media coverage - Involvement of National Association 3 - Inspire to Action - World Congress 22 a 24 November World Congress Objectives: - Excellent evaluation of participants- 10.000 Facebook views - Media coverage - High public awareness of UNIAPAC and ACEGE - Mutual recognition of the role of UNIAPAC and ACEGE - Acknowledgment of the role of UNIAPAC by ACEGE members 4 - Act to transform - 2019 Business community A more humane corporate culture serving the common good UNIAPAC members and its national assoc. Business as a vocation Personal transformation Society “Taking care of our common home” Pope Francis

  9. AGENDA The Society and the future challenges SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24 Closing session Pilgrimage to Fátima What the new generations are looking for…

  10. SPEAKERS from all over the World

  11. SPEAKERS Cardinal Peter Turkson*is a Ghanaian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace from 24 October 2009 to 1 January 2017. Pope Francis named him the first prefect of the Dicastery for the Promotion of Integral Human Development, since 1 January 2017. Stefano Zamagni Drawing on the Italian tradition of civic humanism, political economist Stefano Zamagni, advocate the need for a more well-mannered type of economic market – a civil economy – which places well-being, virtue and the common good alongside more familiar economic goals like market share, increased productivity and competitiveness. Teaching Economics at the University of Bologna, Zamagni is also a Fellow of the Human Development and Capability Association and a member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences Political Economist, Professor and author *tbc Randy Lewis father of an autistic son, believed that people with disabilities could do more and pioneered a disability employment model in the distribution centers of Walgreens that resulted in ten percent of its workforce consisting of people with disabilities. His initiative is now being rolled out nationwide, changing the lives of thousands and serving as a model for other employers in the U.S. and abroad.  He has also developed the NOGWOG [no greatness without goodness] Disability Initiative as an effective, low-cost and sustainable disability hiring model for Senior vice president of Walgreens • Amina Slaoui*was a successful communications executive when a tragic accident left her wheelchair bound. When she returned to Morocco she was distraught by the lack of care for Moroccans who suffered similar circumstances. This inspired her to create the Groupe AMH, the first and biggest Moroccan NGO for disabled people for which she has received many awards including the Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur in 2006. She also sits on the boards of several associations fighting for the human rights. Co-Founder and Chair, Groupe AMH

  12. SPEAKERS Martin Burt is founder (1985) and CEO of Fundación Paraguaya, a 32-year old non-profit organization devoted to the promotion of entrepreneurship and economic self-reliance to eliminate poverty around the world. He has also developed the Poverty Stoplight, a new poverty measurement tool and coaching methodology that assists families to self-diagnose their level of multidimensional poverty and develop customized plans to eliminate poverty and currently implemented in more than 30 countries. He’s also the co-founder of Teach A Man to Fish in the UKSocial Entrepreneur, member of the Board of Directors of the Schwab Foundation, Chiara Condi Working with women-focused programs for a multilateral development bank helped Chiara understand the universal disadvantages that women face, particularly those who experienced violence, regardless of whom they are or where they live in the world. She developed her own program to address this need after spending significant time with potential beneficiaries in France. She’s the founder of LED By HER, a social incubator in Paris that mobilizes business schools and the entrepreneurial community to help women build their own projects and achieve their full potential Advocate for Women’s Rights and Social Entrepreneur Rajendra Sisodia • A founding member of the Conscious Capitalism movement, Rajendra Sisodia is Professor of Marketing at Bentley University and co-founder and Chairman of the Conscious Capitalism Institute. A frequent and popular keynote speaker, Raj has made nearly 500 presentations at leading universities, corporations, non-profits and other organizations around the world. Good Business International named him one of the “Ten Outstanding Trailblazers,” and Trust Across America nominated him one of the “Top 100 Thought Leaders in Trustworthy Business Behavior”. Thought leader, Distinguished Professor of Global Business, Market Research Scholar and author Aimé Sene is the CEO of Hertz Senegal and Via Senegal voyages, Aimá Sene also founded many companies in the field of hotels and real estate. He’ also the founder of ADDEC, Association of Catholic Executives and Business Leaders of Senegal, being its first president from 2007 to 2012. With ADDEC, he founded Radio Esperance Senegal. He is also very involved in the Muslim-Christian dialogue.

  13. OTHER CONFIRMED SPEAKERS Reknown speakers from all over the world

  14. Value Proposal for World Congresssponsorship

  15. Value Proposalfor World Congress sponsorship * Tax exemptions available for donations to UNIAPAC Fondation

  16. About UNIAPAC

  17. UNIAPAC WHO WE ARE Founded in 1931, UNIAPAC is an ecumenical Union which today brings together 40 Christian Business Leader Associations from 38 countries in Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia WORLDWIDE PRESENCE: Over 45 000 associated members More than 150 000 related business executives worldwide A global network of more than 3 000 000 people • Inspiring leaders for a new business culture • Promoting the transformation of their company to contribute to the construction of a more just and humane society; • Ensuring their own personal development and training; • Serving as a link between Christian associations of business executives across the world to facilitate exchanges; • Supporting the activities of these regional associations; • Sponsoring the founding of Christian associations of business executives; • Representing the member associations in International Institutions.

  18. NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS • Europe • Belgium • Spain • France • Germany * • Hungary • Italy • Poland • Portugal • Slovakia • Slovenia • Lebanon • United Stats * • Asia • Thailand • Philippines • Africa • Angola • Benin • Burkina Faso • Cameron • Ivory Coast • Cape Verde • Gabon • Madagascar • DRC • Senegal • Chad • Togo • Zimbabwe • Latin America • Argentina • Bolivia * • Brazil • Chile • Colombia • Dominican Rep. • Ecuador • Honduras • Mexico • Paraguay • Peru * • Uruguay • Venezuela * * affiliations in progress

  19. Some of UNIAPAC activities in the last 5 years 20 7 8 19 19 60 Research projects Think Tank sessions Books published Opinion Series published UNIAPAC New Associations International Events 20 research projects ignited (Ethics in business, Corporate Governance, Inclusive Economy, Christian Business Management, Purpose of Work) 7 sessions of the International and regional Think Tank meetings organized (Responsible, Finance, Cultural Change in Business, Interfaith dialogue, Decent work and common good, Social Impact Investing) 8 books published (Corporate Social Responsibility, Subsidiarity Based Management, The vocation of the Business Leader, Spiritual Path) 19 Opinion Series published (Spiritual thought in a Globalized Economy, Human and Social Development, repercussions of and solutions to the financial crisis, social entrepreneurship and transformation of the world of work 60 International Events: participation and contribution

  20. UNIAPAC CONGRESSES 2012 World Congress Lyon 2015 World CongressBelo Horizonte 2016 Internacional Conference “Business Leaders as agentes of inclusion” 2009 WorldCongressMexico 2012 WorldCong. Lyon 2016 VaticanCity 2015 WC Belo Horizonte

  21. UNIAPAC INSTITUCIONAL PARTNERS

  22. XXVI World Congress Business as a Noble Vocation November 22 to 24, LISBON CONTACTS Rodrigo WHITELAW UNIAPAC International - Secretary General +33 (0) 667 568 773 rodrigo.whitelaw@fondsuniapac.org Gwénola ROBIN UNIAPAC Executive Assistant +33 (0) 155 730 754 gwenola.robin@uniapac.org 26, rue de l’Amiral Hamelin / 75 116 - Paris www.uniapac.org Jorge Líbano Monteiro ACEGE - Secretary General +351 919986683 j.libano@acege.pt www.acege.pt

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