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Veronica Noonan, who was able to start up her plumbing business
with the support of The Prince's Trust - a member of Youth Business
International
LONDON
W
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Welcometothe
GlobalSummit
A message from Andrew Devenport, CEO of Youth Business International
Welcome to London!
On behalf of YBI I would like to extend a warm welcome to you,
and all the Global Summit delegates arriving from around the
world. Individually you represent your organisation and the YBI
network which has now spread to over 40 countries, providing
crucial support to tens of thousands of young people; collectively
you represent an exceptional and unique group of youth
entrepreneurship support practitioners. We are excited and
honoured to have you here.
For those of you who are attending your first Global Summit, you
will soon find out that this week presents a fantastic opportunity
to share your expertise and to learn from others. In addition to
this, the Summit is a great social occasion, giving you the chance
to meet your YBI network colleagues face to face. This year we’ve
launched a dedicated online community to help strengthen this
important network asset. You can find out more about making
the most of this new resource in your delegate pack.
As you know, youth employment is a growing global issue,
an opportunity and a challenge that threatens prosperity
and security in developed economies as much as growth and
development in the emerging economies of the world. Since
our last gathering in Mexico, the world has become more aware
of the scale of this challenge and is looking to our network
and organisations like yours for solutions. I believe that at this
Global Summit the YBI network can build on the tremendous
progress we have made in the past three years and take another
step towards our vision of making sure every aspiring young
entrepreneur has the means to succeed.
Simply put, if we can’t find enough work for young people today,
and the next generation of young people, then we are going to
face a world that is significantly less stable, less prosperous, and
less optimistic.
Our biggest challenge is that there is still not enough support
available for young people who want to start up their own
business. Throughout our network, entrepreneurs tell us that the
odds are stacked against them, from the education system to
the bank manager.
Business as usual got us where we are today; we need to do
things differently.
That is what the Global Youth Entrepreneurship Summit is all
about. It is about doing business as UNusual.
Business as unusual means looking at new ways to get young
entrepreneurs the support they need. Business as unusual
means not accepting that the systems that have worked in
the past are always the most effective for the future of our
economies.
Over the very varied programme of the four days of the Global
Summit you will experience the opportunity to learn, connect
and share with others. You will also get the rare chance to see
and be part of our global network in action. You will witness
the synergies that come from working together and you as an
individual will have the power to help set the direction of our
network in the coming years.
It is going to be a fantastic event with many of the world’s
leading experts in the field of youth entrepreneurship. I have no
doubt that your investment of time and effort in attending this
Global Summit will yield a handsome return. This will be great
business, business as unusual!
Thank you and have a fantastic Summit.
Andrew Devenport
CEO
Youth Business International
“This week represents
a fantastic opportunity for
you to share your expertise
and learn from others, as
well as meeting your YBI
network partners face
to face.”
RegistrationwhenyougettoLondon
From 12.00 – 18.00 on Saturday and Sunday, there will be a Global
Summit registration desk for delegates and specialists manned by YBI
staff in the foyer of the Strand Palace hotel.
THEPRINCE’S
TRUST
“The Prince’s Trust is proud to support the Global Youth
EntrepreneurshipSummit.Since1983,we’vehelped80,000
young people from across the UK to start up in business.
This summit is a great opportunity to share our experience
with partners from across the world and to learn from their
experiencesoftransforminglivesandcommunitiesthrough
enterprise.”
Casestudy1:FrankColzie
Frank was unemployed for a number of years after losing his
job. After countless rejections, struggling to find work he started
suffering from depression, insomnia and anxiety. He was fixing
bikes at this time to keep himself busy, a great hobby of his.
He turned to the Trust to turn this hobby into a business. Frank
was given a ‘Will it work grant’ to test his idea.
He sourced second hand bikes to refurbish and re-sell, the
profit from this he used for an Advanced Bike Mechanics course.
Frank then took on a shop front. His business mentor gave him
the essential knowledge to set up Re-Cycle Bristol, selling
re-conditioned bikes.
“I would never have been able to set up my
business without the help of The Prince’s Trust. I am
really pleased with the success of Re-Cycle Bristol
and I hope to see the business grow.”
Casestudy2:VeronicaNoonan
At the age of 17, Veronica Noonan, from Wakefield, found herself
homeless while studying a two year art course, and had to live
in hotels for the homeless. She couldn’t even afford the bus to
college. Despite this Veronica passed her art course with a triple
merit grade and then secured a flat.
Veronica was now more determined to make a success of her
life and decided to train as a plumber, gaining a City & Guilds
level 2 qualification. She was then in and out of voluntary work,
work placements and a job outside the sector, which she was
unfortunately made redundant from.
Veronica then heard about The Prince’s Trust Enterprise
programme, which gives support and funding to help young
people set up their own businesses.
With the help of a business mentor, she put together a business
plan and launched her own plumbing business, Sugar-Plumb
Solutions in 2011. It has been a real success giving Veronica a
regular income.
The Prince’s Trust supports over 55,000 young people a year into work, education and training. Our Enterprise programme helps
aspiring entrepreneurs to develop and test their business ideas, before providing them with low interest loans and mentor support to
start their business. The Prince’s Trust is a member of Youth Business International. Here are two case studies of young people who
have benefited from the Enterprise programme in recent years:
Images: Frank Colzie and Veronica Noonan
A message from Martina Milburn, CBE, Chief Executive of The
Prince’s Trust.
Agenda
ataglance
Day by day at the Global Summit
Available to all Global Summit delegates,
we have organised an afternoon of
networking and fun at the historic Vinopolis
visitor attraction on the Southbank of the
Thames. The afternoon will include lunch
(provided) after which delegates will take
the Chocolate Challenge.
The Chocolate Challenge simulates a complete
business process from idea through to design,
production, marketing and promotion.
We will wrap up the afternoon with a drinks reception.
Delegates can choose to walk back to the hotel if they
wish. Find out more about this exciting event in the
London section of your delegate pack. The Vinopolis
event is for delegates only, not specialists.
Delegates not staying at the Strand Palace hotel
should make their own way to Vinopolis.
12.00 Meet in foyer of Strand Palace hotel
12.15 Depart Strand Palace hotel by coach
12.45 Arrive Vinopolis.
18.00 	Depart
Delegates can choose to walk back to the hotel
(approximately 30 – 40 minutes) or can take the
Underground.
Vinopolis, No.1 Bank End
London SE1 9BU
YBI lead contact: Hoang-Anh Thi Le
Underground: Nearest underground station is London
Bridge on the Northern and Jubilee Lines and Monument on
the District and Circle Lines.
Get to know the delegates at the
Vinopolis Chocolate Challenge
8 September
Senior representatives from
businesses, governments,
and civil society partners, and
media
Delegates from members of
YBI network, plus selected YBI
partners
Senior representatives from
businesses, governments, civil
society partners, and media
Specific delegates, members
and guests with a shared
regional focus
Specialists from members of
YBI network
EVENT	DATE	 VENUE	 AUDIENCE
LAUNCH EVENT	 9 September	 Institute of 	
		 Directors and
		 St James’s Palace
LEADERSHIP	 10 – 12 September	 Goldman Sachs 	
SESSIONS		 and the Victory 	
		 Services Club
			
YOUNG	 12 September	 Honourable 	
ENTREPRENEUR		 Artillery Company	
AWARDS		 	
RECEPTIONS	 Various dates	 Various locations 	
			
	 	
SPECIALIST	 9 – 12 September	 Greencoat Place	
TRACKS
The Global Summit is a gathering of the world’s leading youth entrepreneurship experts. YBI has
designed a range of specialist tracks to help our experts learn from and share with each other. These
specialist tracks, which will take place throughout the week, are focussed on four key areas of YBI
support. Join the YBI online community to connect with your fellow specialists and share your
learning.
SpecialistTracks
ataglance
Specialist Tracks at the Global Summit
Mentoring:
A successful mentoring programme can make a significant difference to the
ability of young entrepreneurs to succeed in business. The Mentoring Specialist
Track will have a strong focus on knowledge sharing, exploring good practice
and networking.
Monitoring, Evaluation
and Learning (MEL):
The sessions have been designed to meet member MEL needs as defined
through prior consultation with all participants regarding both content and
format. As such, the Track is designed to be as interactive as possible, taking
a ‘learning by doing’ approach, and focuses on key learning questions that
have emerged across the network.
Technology:
The Technology track of the Global Summit is primarily for those members
who are using or soon to be using, YBI’s Operations Management System
(OMS), which is built on Salesforce.com. The Track aims to build a community of
OMS users, increase skills and confidence and work towards defining a
roadmap for the specialism.
Training:
The purpose of the Training Specialist Track is to enable YBI members to
maximise the effectiveness of their youth entrepreneurship training activities.
In particular, it aims to establish the best ways to share best practice in youth
entrepreneurship training, understand the role of technology in training, and
explore opportunities for working in partnership within and outside the network.
TheGlobalSummit
online
Connectwithyourfellowdelegates,gettoknowothermembers,andwinprizes!
As part of the on-going growth of the
YBI network we are committed to helping
our members communicate more
effectively with each other.
At the Global Summit 2013 we are delighted to launch the YBI
Community – an online platform for YBI delegates to meet,
share their experiences, learn from each other and maintain
contact after leaving London.
We have created groups for each of the tracks. Visit your group
to meet your fellow participants, share your experiences
and start new conversations. We’ve also created a group for
everyone, in which you can share and connect with all delegates
at the summit.
Getting to know your fellow delegates is one of the most
valuable parts of YBI Summits, and the online community makes
it easier than ever before.
In the YBI community you can also access:
• 	 A personalised agenda for your track
• 	 Important announcements
• 	 Frequently Asked Questions
• 	 Delegate bios
We hope that many of you have already logged in and started
to connect with each other, but if not, log on to check your email
for your login details to get started visit www.ybicommunity.org
now and get started.
How to get started:
•	 Check your email for your login details, email 		
	 support@youthbusiness.org if you need any help
•	 Complete your Chatter profile
•	 Visit your track Chatter group and start posting!
Top Tips for using the community
•	Login now to start networking before the Summit
•	Download the mobile app and share your thoughts, 	
	 ideas and photos!
•	 Spend 10 minutes each day reviewing the days 	
	updates
•	 Connect with someone you met that day
Win Prizes
There will be prizes awarded after the Global Summit for the
delegates who were most active in the YBI Community,
log on to find out about what you can win.
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LAUNCHEVENT
9SEPTEMBER
The launch event of the Global Youth Entrepreneurship
Summit will bring together leaders in youth
entrepreneurship from around the world.
Participants from businesses, governments and non-
profit organisations will share successful approaches to
helping young entrepreneurs around the world and their
experiences of building global partnerships which enable
more young people to start their own business.
Attended by 300 people from 50 countries, this event
is a must for leaders from all sectors.
The event is invitation-only.
Timings:
14.00pm – 14.30: Arrivals
14.30pm – 17.30: Conference
18.00pm – 20.00: Reception at St James’s Palace.
SPEAKERS:
Patricia Piccardo,
Founder, Maloca Prendas Auténticas,
Argentina
Rt Hon Justine Greening MP,
Secretary of State, Department for
International Development
Mike Herrington,
Executive Director,
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor
Jacques Attali,
President, PlaNet Finance
Pierre Nanterme,
CEO and Chairman, Accenture
Karma Yonten,
Founder, Greener Way, Bhutan
JP Rangaswami,
Chief Scientist, Salesforce
Jonathan Ortmans,
President,
Global Entrepreneurship Week
Charles Ocici,
Executive President, Enterprise Uganda
Arup Banerji,
Global Director for Social Protection
and Labor, World Bank
Sir David Walker,
Chairman, Barclays
Chris Finlayson,
Chief Executive, BG Group
Claudio Cortellese,
Chief, Access to Markets and
Capabilities Unit, Inter-American
Development Bank
Institute of Directors, 116 Pall Mall
Followed by Reception at
St James’s Palace
LAUNCHEVENT
9SEPTEMBER
Receptions and Logistics
Launch Event
Institute of Directors
Attendees: 	 Global Summit Delegates
Timings: 	 14.00 – 17.30
Dress: 	 Business suit
Location: 	 Institute of Directors, 116 Pall Mall,
	London SW1Y 5ED
Underground: 	 Nearest underground station Charing Cross on the
	 Northern and Bakerloo lines, Embankment on the 	
	 District and Circle lines, and Green Park on the 	
	 Victoria and Piccadilly lines.
YBI Lead: 	 Steve Metcalfe	
13.20 	Meet in foyer of Strand Palace hotel		
13.30 	 Depart hotel on foot
14.00 	 Arrive IOD			
14.00 – 14.30 	 Arrivals and Registration
Drinks Reception
St. James’s Palace
Attendees:	 Invited guests, delegates, specialists and YEA 	
	guests.
Dress:		Business suit
Timings: 	 18.00 – 20.00		
Location:	 St. James’s Palace
	Marlborough Road entrance
	London
	 SW1Y 5HX
Underground:	 The nearest underground station
	 is Green Park on the Victoria and Piccadilly lines.
YBI Lead: 	 Andrew Ward
18.00 – 20.00	 Drinks reception
20.00	 Delegates not involved in other events 		
		to walk back to Strand Palace hotel
IMPORTANT: You will need to bring your formal invitation card
together with some form of photo ID, such as a passport, and another
form of ID such as a utility bill with your name and home address on it,
otherwise you will be refused entry by Palace security. Mobiles phones,
laptops and other electronic devices, large bags and briefcases will not
be permitted in the reception but must be left with security. Guests
may be searched.
Fringe events and evening receptions
(Fringe events and receptions are by invitation only)
Caribbean YEPEC group
9.00 – 12.00
Clarence House, Cleveland Row entrance,
London SW1A 1BQ
A meeting for YBI network members involved in the USAID YEPEC
(Young Entrepreneurs Programme for the Eastern Caribbean) grant.
YBI Lead: 	 Aarti Bajrangee
08.20 		Meet in foyer of Strand Palace hotel
08.30 		 Depart hotel on foot
08.55 		 Arrive Clarence House (please bring your 		
		 passport or other international photographic 	
		identification)
12.00 		 Depart Clarence House
12.00 		 Delegates may walk back to Strand Palace 	
		 hotel or may wish to lunch locally.
14.00 – 14.30 	 Arrivals and Registration at IOD.
Latin America Lunch
12.00 – 13.30
British Council, 10 Spring Gardens,
London SW1A 2BN
A lunch-time meeting for members of the YBI network from Latin
America, representatives from the Inter-American Development Bank
and other supporters.
The meeting will provide an opportunity to discuss YBI’s plans for
expanding its activities in Latin America and to learn more about
the significant support that is being provided by the Multi-Lateral
Investment Fund of the Inter-American Development Bank.
YBI lead: 	 Andrew Devenport
11.25 		Meet in foyer of Strand Palace hotel
11.35 		 Depart hotel on foot
11.55 		 Arrive British Council
13.30 		 Depart British Council
14.00 – 14.30 	 Arrivals and Registration at IOD
MENA Region Dinner
20.30
Ritz Hotel, 150 Piccadilly, London W1J 9BR
Hosted by H.E. Amr Al-Dabbagh, Chairman, The Centennial Fund.
An opportunity to discuss expansion plans in the Middle East and North
Africa region.
YBI lead: 	 Dianne Cornes
20.00 	 Depart St. James’s Palace on foot
20.20 	 Arrive Ritz Hotel
Delegates to make own way back to Strand Palace hotel.
Russia, CIS and Eastern Europe Dinner
20.30
Institute of Directors, 116 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5ED
Hosted by Sergey Generalov, Chairman, Youth Business Russia.
A reception for members of the YBI network from Russia, the CIS and
Eastern Europe, and senior business leaders and other supporters.
The reception will provide an opportunity to discuss YBI’s plans for
expanding its activities in the region and to learn more about the
development of a new YBI Regional Centre.
YBI lead: 		Andrew Devenport
20.00		Depart St. James’s Palace on foot.
20.15		Arrive Institute of Directors
Delegates to make own way back to Strand Palace hotel.
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LEADERSHIPSESSIONS
10SEPTEMBER
Themes of the day: leadership and partnership
TIME/WHERE	 SESSION/DETAILS
09.15 – 10.00	 Opening remarks
Auditorium 	 Taking forward Monday’s launch of the Global Summit, the Leadership Sessions will officially begin, including a 		
	 welcome by the day’s host. This plenary will outline the key goals and themes of the Sessions; and it will review YBI’s 	
	 network journey since the last Global Forum in Mexico 2010, as YBI looks ahead to take forward successes and learn
	 from challenges over the next three years. Speakers: Michael Sherwood, Goldman Sachs Group, ViceChairman; 		
	 Andrew Devenport, YBI, CEO.
10.00 – 10.45	 Welcoming YBI new joiners
Auditorium 	Members who have joined YBI since the 2010 Global Forum in Mexico will be introduced. They will explain their 		
	 motivations and aspirations for network membership, addressing the core question: “what do you aim to get out 		
	 of YBI membership and what do you bring to the network?”. YBI’s approach to expanding into new markets since 		
	 2010 will be outlined as a key channel for network growth. Moderators: Dianne Cornes and Sarah McMillan, YBI, 		
	 Directors of Network Expansion.
10.45 – 11.05	 BREAK
LOBBY	
11.05 – 12.30	 Building a leadership community
Auditorium 	 YBI is a network of leaders in youth entrepreneurship. This interactive session will be divided into three parts to: build
	 delegates’ personal leadership skills; share members’ network leadership experiences; and learn from an 	example of
	 leadership of an affiliated global network. Speakers and moderators: Part I. John Purkiss,Partner, Veni Partners 	
	 and Author, Brand You. Part II. Bill Reese, International Youth Foundation (IYF), President, with CYBF (Canada), YBC 	
	 (China), Fate Foundation (Nigeria) and Youth Business Spain. Part III. Jonathan Ortmans, Global Entrepreneurship 		
	 Week (GEW), President.
12.30 – 13.45 	 Lunch
Lobby 	 Celebrating YBI in GEW: a lunch discussion with Jonathan Ortmans.
13.45 – 14.30	 SESSION 1 FOR MEMBERS AND POTENTIAL MEMBERS: SPEED NETWORKING
Member session 	Current and potential members will take part in a high-intensity session meeting new colleagues and old, sharing 		
LOBBY	 challenges and solving problems together. Two minutes per meeting. When the whistle blows, it is time to move on! 	
	 Facilitator: Oli Barrett, Cospa, Director and Start-Up Britain, Co-Founder.
PARTNER SESSION	 Session 2 for partners: A roundtable on YBI strategy development 2014-17
G&H	 YBI partners will be briefed and consulted on the development of YBI’s strategy for the next three year period 2014-17	
	 in an open discussion. Hosts: Andrew Devenport and Helen Gale, YBI, CEO and Director of Strategy and Performance.
14.30 – 14.45	 BREAK
Lobby
14.45 – 15.45	 Partnering for impact
Auditorium 	 Key YBI donors will explain their motivations for investing in youth entrepreneurship and YBI specifically.
	 In discussion with YBI’s CEO, they will share experiences in building effective relationships and maximising
	 opportunities for network partnerships during the three years ahead. Moderator: Simon Bishop, Prince’s Charities,
	 Strategy Adviser. Speakers: Jill Huntley, Accenture, Global CSR Operations Lead; Steven Cooper, Barclays, MD, Head 	
	 of Retail and Business Banking and Chair, UK Community Investment Committee; Ramanie Kunanayagam, BG 		
	 Group, Group Head, Social Performance; Dr Rachel Waterhouse, DFID Uganda, Growth & Resilience Team Leader 		
	 [acting]; Maritza Vela, MIF, IADB, Specialist; Andrew Devenport, YBI, CEO.
15.45 – 17.30	 Meet the partners (during which tea and coffee will be served)
VARIOUS	Members and key partners engaged in current or potential regional and global partnerships will meet to explore
	 shared interests and build relationships. A networking area will be designated for other member-to-partner and
	 member-to-member meetings.
Hosted by Goldman Sachs,
River Court, 120 Fleet
Street, London, EC4A 2BE
LEADERSHIPSESSIONS
10SEPTEMBER
Receptions and Logistics
The Leadership Sessions today
will be held at the Goldman Sachs
offices in London.
Attendees: 	 Delegates and specially invited guests only
Dress: 	 Business suit
Transport: 	 Delegates will be escorted on foot from 	
	 Strand Palace Hotel
Location: 	 Goldman Sachs
	 River Court
	 120 Fleet Street				
		London EC4A 2BE
Underground: 	 The nearest underground stations are
	 St Paul’s and Chancery Lane on the Central 	
	 line and Blackfriars on the District and
	Circle Line
YBI Lead: 	 Helen Gale
08.15 	Meet in hotel foyer
08.30 	 Depart hotel on foot
08.55 	 Arrive Goldman Sachs
09.00 – 09.15 	 Arrivals and Registration
18.00 	 Delegates not involved in other events to 	
	 walk back to the Strand Palace hotel.
Fringe events and evening receptions
(Fringe events and receptions are by invitation only)
Commonwealth Secretariat Drinks
Reception
18.15 – 19.30
Marlborough House, Pall Mall,
London SW1Y 5HX
An opportunity to meet members of the YBI network from the
16 Commonwealth countries in which YBI is already active and
others in which we plan to start in the near future. It will also be
attended by senior Commonwealth representatives and many
of YBI’s supporters, and will provide an opportunity to celebrate
the achievements of the YBI network and to let you know about
our plans for the coming years.
YBI Lead:	 Andrew Fiddaman
17.45 		Depart Goldman Sachs by coach
18.15 		Arrive Marlborough House
19.30 		Delegates to make own way back to Strand 	
		Palace hotel.
CIS and Eastern Europe Drinks Reception
18.15 – 19.30
British Council, 10 Spring Gardens,
London SW1A 2BN
A reception to meet members of the YBI network from
Russia, the CIS and Eastern Europe, and senior business leaders
and other supporters The event will be held at the headquarters
of The British Council, thanks to their generous support. The
reception will provide an opportunity to discuss YBI’s plans for
expanding its activities in the region and to learn more about
the development of a new YBI Regional Centre that will enable
members of the network to share their ideas and experiences
in order to support an increasing number of young
entrepreneurs.
YBI Lead: 	 Andrew Devenport
17.45 		Depart Goldman Sachs by coach
18.15 		Arrive British Council
19.30 		Delegates to make own way back to Strand 	
		Palace hotel.
LEADERSHIPSESSIONS
11SEPTEMBER
Theme of the day: knowledge
TIME/WHERE	 SESSION/DETAILS
09.15 – 09.35	 Summit reflections
Carisbrooke Hall 	 YBI members will share their learning from the Summit so far and their aspirations for the rest of the event. 		
	 Moderator: Andrew Devenport, YBI, CEO.
09.35 – 10.40 	 Knowledge community debate
Carisbrooke Hall 	 Building on YBI’s strategy consultation, members will debate in an open forum the topics they consider high 	
	 priority for the network to address over the next three years. Mentoring has consistently been a shared focus. 	
	 As YBI grows as a knowledge community, what are the key topics to address together in the next three years? 	
	 Moderator: Sriyan de Silva Wijeyeratne, YBI, Board member (and former member Board representative).
10.40 – 11.05 	 BREAK	
11.05 – 12.30 	 Building a knowledge community: our opportunity
Carisbrooke Hall 	 Sector experts will present the latest thinking on how NGOs are building knowledge to improve efficiency
	 and effectiveness and to influence policy. The speakers will be joined by YBI’s member from France and
	 YBI’s Director of Strategy and Performance in a discussion about YBI’s network opportunity to grow as the
	 leading knowledge base in youth entrepreneurship. Moderator: Karen Wilson, OECD, consultant, and 		
	 Bruegel, Visiting Fellow. Speakers: Dr Nicole Goldin, CSIS, Director, Youth, Prosperity and Security Initiative; 		
	 Bruno Crepon, ENSAE, Associate Professor and J-PAL, Youth Initiative Co-Chair; Professor Stefan Dercon, 		
	 DfID, Chief Economist; Stéphanie Mestrallet, Entreprendre en Banlieue, Operations Director; Helen Gale, YBI, 		
	 Director, Strategy and Performance.
12.30 – 14.00 	 Lunch
	 Celebrating YBI in G20YEA: a lunch discussion with Victor Sedov, YBI Board member, and President of G20YEA 	
	Moscow Summit 2013.
14.00 – 15.00	 Building a Knowledge ComMunity: Learning from what we do
Carisbrooke Hall	 Taking forward the morning’s discussions, a panel of YBI members and network team will discuss their
	 practical experiences of building and sharing network knowledge in key programmatic areas. The member
	 panellists will each be participants in the Summit Specialist Tracks. Moderator: Adam Lury, YBI, Board
	member. Speakers: YBI specialists from four members in: Mentoring, Training, OMS, Monitoring, Evaluation 	
	 and Learning; Maarten Rooney, YBI, COO.
15.00 – 17.30 	 NETWORKING FOR KNOWLEDGE (during which tea and coffee will be served)
Various 	 The YBI knowledge community in action: open sessions will be held on key YBI knowledge topics. These
	 sessions will run simultaneously and give all delegates the opportunity to meet network specialists, share
	 knowledge and learn new ideas in key operational and organisational areas including those covered by the
	 Specialist Tracks: Mentoring; Training; Technology (OMS); Monitoring; evaluation and learning; Local 		
	 partnerships; Access to finance; and Social entrepreneurship. A separate agenda will be provided on the day 		
	 with more detail about these sessions.
17.30 – 19.00	 Delegates, specialists, speakers and guests joining the leadership sessions today are invited to stay on for a 		
Carisbrooke Hall	 drinks reception. We will be joined by YEA guests.
Hosted at the Victory Services Club,
63-79 Seymour St, London W2 2HF
LEADERSHIPSESSIONS
11SEPTEMBER
Receptions and Logistics
The Leadership Sessions on Wednesday
and Thursday will be held at the Victory
Services Club near Marble Arch.
Attendees: 	 Delegates and specially invited guests only
Dress: 	 Business suit
Transport: 	Coaches from Strand Palace Hotel
Location: 	 Victory Services Club
	 63-79 Seymour Street
	London W2 2HF
YBI Lead: 	 Helen Gale
08.00 	Meet in foyer of hotel
08.15 	 Depart hotel by coach
08.45 	 Arrive Victory Services Club
08.45 – 09.15 	 Arrivals and Registration
19.00 	 Delegates to make their own way back to 	
	 Strand Palace hotel.
Underground: 	 The nearest underground station is Marble 	
	 Arch on the Central line.
Note: the cloakroom is unmanned so we advise you do not
leave any bags, computers or other valuables
Fringe events and evening receptions
(Fringe events and receptions are by invitation only)
Accenture Reception
18.15 – 19.30
Accenture, 30 Fenchurch St, London EC3M 3BD
An opportunity for those YBI members who have been
supported under Accenture’s grant with YBI to meet the
Accenture management team, share their ideas and
experiences, and to learn more about the ‘Skills to Succeed’
initiative.
Attendees: 	 Invited delegates
YBI Leads: 	 Andrew Devenport and Maarten Rooney
17.30	 Depart VSC by taxi
18.15	 Arrive Accenture
19.30 	 Delegates to make own way back to Strand 	
	 Palace hotel
Underground:	 The nearest underground station is 		
	Monument on the District and Circle lines.
Made in Bhutan: a film premiere
18.45
Asia House, 63 Cavendish Street,
W1G 7LP London
£15/10 Concession
Loden Foundation is pleased to announce the Avant-Première
screening of the documentary “Made in Bhutan” by Hirondelle
Chatelard.
In the presence of Mr Karma Yönten, a Bhutanese entrepreneur
who has been awarded the Environmental Entrepreneur of the
Year 2013 by Youth Business International.
To book your seat contact tardyanne@gmail.com.
LEADERSHIPSESSIONS
12SEPTEMBER
Theme of the day: strategy
TIME/WHERE	 SESSION/DETAILS
09.15 – 10.40	 General Meeting
Carisbrooke Hall 	 The General Meeting will begin the day’s network discussions on: “where have we been, and where are we
	 going?”. A panel representing the YBI Board will present the activities of the Executive Team and Board 		
	 of Directors to members. Four resolutions will be put to the Members (i.e. Shareholders of YBI – all accredited 		
	 members and ‘B’ members) concerning operational aspects of the Network organisation. There will be several
	 Q&A opportunities. YBI Board representatives: Sir Malcolm Williamson, YBI,Chairman; Andrew Devenport, 	
	 YBI, CEO; Liz Padmore and Fadi Sarkis, YBI, Board members. Also present will be YBI ‘B’ members, Rosemary 		
	O’Mahony, Bill Reese, Sir Tom Shebbeare and Mark Strudwick.
10.40 - 11.00	 BREAK	
11.00 - 12.45	 YBI 2014-17
Carisbrooke Hall 	 Building on the General Meeting discussion, the Knowledge Debate of the previous day, and the member 		
	 strategy consultation, delegates will discuss network priorities for the next three years and the best ways to 		
	 collaborate to deliver them. This discussion will be a key input to development of YBI’s Strategic Plan 2014-
	 17 and implementation planning over the coming months. Speaker: Andrew Devenport, YBI, CEO. 			
	 Moderator: Suzanne Gowler, International Agenda, Founder and CEO.
12.45 – 13.15 	 Closing remarks
Carisbrooke Hall 	 The Leadership Sessions will be brought to a close with key Summit takeaways and an outline of next steps 		
	 for network team and members to take forward preparations of YBI’s next Strategic Plan.
	 Speaker: Andrew Devenport, YBI, CEO.
13.15 – 13.30	 A group photo will be taken on stage with all delegates.
13.30 – 14.30 	 Lunch
	 Networking – network team and members are free to host special topic tables.
13.30 – 16.00	 MIF LAC Youth Entrepreneurship Programme meeting (attendees take lunch with them)
Allenby Plumer 	 Relevant YBI members in the Americas will convene to plan next steps for implementation of YBI’s new
	 five-year regional partnership with the Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF) of the Inter-American
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63-79 SEYMOUR ST, LONDON W2 2HF
12SEPTEMBER2013
6.30PM-10.30PM
HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY
CITY ROAD, LONDON, EC1Y 2BQ
17.25	 MEET IN FOYER OF HOTEL
17.40	 DEPART HOTEL BY COACH
18.10	 ARRIVE HAC
22.45	DEPART HAC BY COACH
23.15	 ARRIVE HOTEL
DRESS: 	 BLACK TIE/COCKTAIL DRESS (LONG OR 		
	SHORT), NATIONAL DRESS, BUSINESS SUIT
Compere: Television presenter Krishnan
Guru-Murthy Keynote speaker: Wilfred
Emmanuel-Jones, The Black Farmer
www.youthbusiness.org/awards
Specialisttrackdetails
Mentoring
Session Attendees:
Maria Ines Khoury,
Fundación Impulsar, Argentina
Caroline Maria Appel,
Aliança Empreendedora, Brazil
YBI Session Facilitator(S):
Hoang-Anh Thi Le,
(YBI Mentoring Offering Lead)
John Cull,
(Mentoring Consultant and
subject matter expert)
External Presenter(s):
Professor David Clutterbuck,
World leading Mentoring expert
John Sutherland Wright,
Mentoring consultant
Giulia Corinaldi,
Cherie Blair Foundation for Women
A successful mentoring programme can
make a significant difference to the ability of
young entrepreneurs to succeed in business.
The Mentoring Specialist Track will have a
strong focus on knowledge sharing, exploring
good practice and networking and will
provide the following:
•	 Technical sessions on mentor and mentee training, 		
	 mentoring skills, evaluation and the art of making a 		
	 successful match
•	 YBI member led presentations covering mentoring successes, 	
	 challenges and innovations
•	 Sessions to build and strengthen the mentoring community 	
	 to enable on-going knowledge and experience sharing
•	 An overview of the mentoring offering – what we have 	
	 accomplished to date, where we hope to be whilst inviting 	
	 feedback from members on where we should focus our efforts
•	Opportunities to meet with organisations external to the 	
	 network who operate as specialists in the field of mentoring
•	Opportunity to contribute to strategies for improving the 	
	 process of learning from one another and identified potential 	
	 collaboration opportunities
Linda Morana,
Canadian Youth Business Foundation,
Canada
Yonghui Wu,
Youth Business, China
Salah Tachoikaft,
Entreprendre en Banlieue, France
T.L Viswanathan,
Bharatiya Yuva Shakti Trust, India
Mohan Singh,
(YBI 2013 Mentor of the Year - India)
Meirav Fitousi,
Keren Shemesh Foundation, Israel
Yazan Al Masa’fah,
Tamweelcom, Jordan
Irina Gorelova,
Youth Business, Russia
Elena Pilipenko,
Youth Business, Russia
Ebtisam Al Hamedi,
The Centennial Fund, Saudi Arabia
Alfonso Basco,
Youth Business, Spain
Ana Bejarano,
Youth Business, Spain
Rajesh Ramasamy,
Youth Business, Sri Lanka
Josefin Hildinge,
Swedish Jobs and Society Foundation
Amor Ben Amar,
Enda Inter Arabe, Tunisia
Ronald Mukasa,
Enterprise Uganda
Bolortsetseq Gelegnamjil,
Development Solutions, Mongolia
Samantha Robertson,
The Prince’s Trust, UK
Charlotte Rose,
The Prince’s Trust, UK
Kayode Oluwa Femi,
FATE Foundation, Nigeria
Mentoring
SpecialisttrackAGENDA
Session Content/Activity
•	Cross Track kick-off
•	Mentoring Specialist Track Welcome
	 and Overview of the week ahead
•	Member Presentations
	 (of their mentoring approaches)
•	Option A: Mentor Induction Training
	 (led by John Cull)
•	Option B: Developing your Mentoring Skills – 	
	 follows on from Mentor Induction Training
	 (led by John Sutherland Wright)
•	Options A&B continued
•	 It Takes Two to Tango: the Role of the Mentee
•	Mentoring Master Class
	 (led by Professor David Clutterbuck)
•	 The Cherie Blair Foundation for
	 Women and online mentoring
•	 Roadmap for YBI’s Mentoring
	Offering to its members
•	 Building the YBI Mentoring community
Monday
AM & PM
TUESDAY
AM & PM
WEDNESDAY
AM & PM
THURSDAY
AM
Session Objective(s)
•	 Get to know each other and understand
	 how the week will unfold
•	 Increase understanding of each other’s
	 mentoring programmes
•	Option A: Observe and participate in YBI’s standard 	
	 full day mentor induction training workshop
•	Option B: Learn about tools and models to
	 increase mentoring skills through a highly
	 practical and interactive workshop
•	 A session on the importance of the
	 mentee within the ‘three way’ relationship
•	 A mentoring seminar by world leading
	 mentoring expert, Professor David Clutterbuck
	 on key areas such as matching, effective 	
	 supervision and evaluation
•	Learn about the Cherie Blair Foundation’s 	
	 partnership with YBI and the potential to use its 	
	 online mentoring service
•	 A session focussed on what we have accomplished 	
	 to date, where we hope to be whilst inviting 	
	 feedback from members on where YBI should focus 	
	 its efforts
•	 Ideas and strategies for improving the process of 	
	 learning from one another, and the role that YBI
	 can play in facilitating this
	 Delegates will join leadership session
Specialisttrackdetails
Monitoring,Evaluation&Learning(MEL)
Session Attendees:
Maria Eugenia Clouet,
Fundación Impulsar, Argentina
Alexandra Esperança Meira,
Aliança Empreendedora, Brasil
Beth Dea,
Canadian Youth Business Foundation
Jerome Bouillaut,
Entreprendre en Banlieue, France
Sachin Adsare,
Bharatiya Yuva Shakti Trust
Osato Igbinadolor,
FATE Foundation, Nigeria
Ludmila Romanova,
Youth Business, Russia
Fatma Triki,
Enda Inter Arabe, Tunisia
Rosemary Mutyabule,
Enterprise Uganda
YBI Session Facilitator(S):
Laura Gisby,
(YBI MEL Manager)
Annie Barber,
(YBI’s Network MEL Manager)
External Presenter(s):
Insightshare,
Specialists in participatory
video approaches to MEL
www.insightshare.org
Intermedia,
Research consultancy specialised in
working with young people
Overseas Development Institute,
UK’s leading independent think tank
on international development and
humanitarian issues
Professor Clutterbuck,
World leading Mentoring expert
Restless Development,
Youth-led development agency
War Child,
International NGO working with
young people in conflict-affected
environments
The Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning
(MEL) Track aims to:
•	 Build a community of MEL Specialists from across
	 the network;
•	 Act as a forum for members to share their knowledge, 	
	 experience and challenges on MEL;
•	 Provide participants with exposure to a range of
	 approaches, methods and tools to build up their MEL 	
	 ‘toolkits’ and capacity; and
•	 Develop a collaborative roadmap for on-going development 	
	 of YBI’s MEL Offering and MEL Community.
The sessions have been designed to meet member MEL needs
as defined through prior consultation with all participants
regarding both content and format. As such, the Track is
designed to be as interactive as possible, taking a ‘learning by
doing’ approach, and focuses on key learning questions that
have emerged across the network.
MEL
SpecialisttrackAGENDA
Session Content/Activity
•	Cross Track kick-off
•	MEL Specialist Track Welcome and Overview
	 of the week ahead
•	 Key Learning Question: how do we measure
	 the less tangible impacts of our work?
•	 Key Learning Question: how do we track longer-	
	 term outcomes/impacts of our work on both 	
	 ‘graduates’ and ‘dropouts’?
•	 Technology & MEL systems and processes
	 (OMS/MEL Joint Session)
•	 Introduction to using participatory video as
	 a MEL technique (led by Insightshare)
•	 Best practices in qualitative youth research
	 (led by Intermedia)
•	 Introducing the Theory of Change Approach
•	Evaluating YBI’s MEL Offering
•	 Key Learning Question: How do we capture 	
	 ‘multiplier effects’ of our work and the extent to
	 which it captures ‘Value for Money’?
•	 Introduction to the Contexts Framework (YBI
	 with Restless Development, War Child and ODI)
•	 Best practice in mentoring evaluation (MEL/	
	Mentoring crossover session, led by
	 Professor Clutterbuck)
•	 Key Learning Question: How can we use
	 evidence generated from our MEL activities
	 to influence policy and practice?
•	 Building a MEL Community
•	Mapping a YBI ‘Theory of Change’
•	 YBI’s MEL Offering – where we are at and
	 where we’re headed (wrap up session)
Monday
AM & PM
TUESDAY
AM & PM
WEDNESDAY
AM & PM
THURSDAY
AM
Session Objective(s)
•	 Get to know each other and understand
	 how the week will unfold
•	 Share challenges and best practice on key
	 learning question
•	 Share challenges and best practice on
	 key learning question
•	 Alignment of MEL Specialists and OMS Super Users
•	 Gain exposure to a range of Innovative MEL 	
	techniques
•	 Share challenges and best practice on
	 key learning question
•	Exposure to global best practice and new 	
	 approaches on MEL
•	Collaborative development of YBI’s MEL roadmap
	 Delegates will join leadership session on global knowledge community
Specialisttrackdetails
Technology
Session Attendees:
Ana Gessaghi,
Fundación Impulsar, Argentina
Helena Casanovas Vieira,
Aliança Empreendedora, Brazil
Elhannah Alexis,
DYBT, Dominica
Stephanie Mestrallet,
Entreprendre en Banlieue, France
Ortal Goldfarb,
Keren Shemesh Foundation, Israel
Olivia Agutu,
KYBT (Nairobi), Kenya
Shedron Collins,
Youth Business Trinidad & Tobago
George Oumo,
Enterprise Uganda
Segun Shomefun,
Fate Foundation, Nigeria
Lena Traktenberg,
Youth Business Russia
Nina Yakovleva,
Youth Business, Ukraine
Hasitha Jayamaha,
Youth Business, Sri Lanka
YBI Session Facilitator(S):
Jonny Elliot,
(YBI Salesforce OMS Offering Lead)
Matt Morris,
(YBI Salesforce OMS Project Manager)
James Greenwood,
(YBI Salesforce CRM Project Manager)
External Presenter(s):
Jonathan Sol,
Customer Success Manager, Salesforce
Jo Young,
Managing Director, Stimulus Consulting
YBI Committee Members,
Sriyan de Silva W (Country Manager,
Microsoft Sri Lanka), Nick Purdon
(Senior Principal, Infosys), Sophie
Bridge (COO Equity Sales, Barclays)
The Technology track of the Global Summit
is primarily for those members who are
using, or soon to be using, YBI’s Operations
Management System (OMS), which is built
on Salesforce.com. The track has 3 key
objectives:
•	 To build the community of Technology specialists
•	 To build the skills and confidence that will make the OMS a 	
	 success in each organisation in which it is deployed
•	 To build the future roadmap of YBI’s OMS
To support the above objectives, we will be running the
following activities throughout the week:
•	 Inviting specialists to present their projects and learn
	 from each other
•	 Skills workshops on key Salesforce concepts
•	 Learning and sharing sessions on adoption
•	 Identifying the relationships between different specialisms 	
	 and best practices for working together
•	 Defining the value of the community, and the priorities
	 for new features in Salesforce
Technology
SpecialisttrackAGENDA
Session Content/Activity
•	Cross Track kick-off
•	 Technology Specialist Track Welcome and
	Overview of the week ahead
•	 Specialist Presentations
•	 Technology & MEL systems and processes
	 (OMS/MEL Joint Session)
Attendees will be at Salesforce HQ all day:
•	 Analytics Workshop
•	Chatter
•	 Adoption & Change
•	 Train the Trainer
•	Lessons Learnt
•	 Project Surgery
•	Matching Sessions for Specialists
•	 New features and the future of the
	OMS programme
•	 The future of the Specialist community
Monday
AM & PM
TUESDAY
AM & PM
WEDNESDAY
AM & PM
THURSDAY
AM
Session Objective(s)
•	 Get to know each other and understand
	 how the week will unfold
•	 Increase understanding of each other’s projects
•	 Identify best practices for joint working
•	 Building Super User expertise and confidence in 	
	 managing their Salesforce OMS projects
•	 Plan individual member projects in 1:1 sessions
•	Learn and share with each other in 1:1 sessions
•	 Identify and priorities needs for features and 	
	 programme improvements
•	 Define the purpose and goals of the community
	 Delegates will join leadership session on global knowledge community
Specialisttrackdetails
TRAINING
Bringing together training experts from
across the YBI network, the purpose of the
Training Specialist Track is to initiate a
global community of practice and learning
that enables YBI members to maximise the
effectiveness of their training activities. As
such this track aims to achieve the following
objectives:
•	 Agree channels for informal sharing of best practice in youth 	
	 entrepreneurship training
•	 Derive insight into the role of technology in delivering youth 	
	 entrepreneurship training
•	 Enhance the ability of the YBI network team to help meet 	
	 training needs in the network
•	 Explore opportunities for working in partnership within and 	
	 outside the network
The programme combines presentations, workshops and small
group activities as part of encouraging lively discussion and
active engagement by all participants throughout the week.
Based on consultations with network members, sessions have
been designed to respond to the needs and expectations of
participants as well as to feed into the development of YBI’s
global training offering that will be made available to network
members.
The training programme also provides opportunity for engaging
with network specialists participating in other tracks through
joint working sessions and informal networking.
YBI Session Facilitator(S):
Reuben Saxon and Nina Vlemmings
(YBI Programme Managers)
External Presenter(s):
Youth-led development agency
www.restlessdevelopment.org/
War Child
International NGO working with
young people in conflict-affected
environments www.warchild.org.uk/
Session Attendees:
Guadalupe Blanco
Fundación Impulsar, Argentina
Joelle Foster
Canadian Youth Business Foundation,
Canada
Fang Yuan
Youth Business, China
Youssef Balboul
Entreprendre en Banlieue, France
Aruna Vinodh
Bharatiya Yuva Shakti Trust, India
Modesta Ongweso
Kenya Youth Business Trust, Kenya
Oyungerel Ganbaatar
Development Solutions, Mongolia
Melissa Okonny
FATE Foundation, Nigeria
Svetlana Bazhenova
Youth Business Russia, Russia
Miloš Antič
Bizniz Mladih Srbije, Serbia
David Martinez
Youth Business Spain, Spain
Noah Wandera,
Enterprise Uganda, Uganda
TRAINING
SpecialisttrackAGENDA
Session Content/Activity
•	Welcome
•	Introductions:
	 Participants learn more about each other and the 	
	 training specialist track
•	Objective setting
•	 Sharing local insights:
	 15mins presentations by all participants to 	
	 introduce their local context, organisation and 	
	 training activities
•	 Building a Global Training Offering
	Overview of and discussion on offering 	
	developments
•	E-entrepreneurs: The role of technology and the 	
	 internet in training delivery
•	 Sowing the seed: PRE-startup training
•	 From dream to reality: POST-startup training
•	 The importance of context: Introducing our 	
	 framework
	 Joint research project by YBI, Restless
	 Development, War Child and ODI
•	 The challenge of context diversity (member 	
	 experiences of delivering training across multiple 	
	contexts)
•	 Leadership panel & Global Village
•	 Optional interactive session
•	 Assessing our training needs: The role of YBI?
•	Looking ahead: Building our global community
Monday
AM & PM
TUESDAY
AM & PM
WEDNESDAY
AM & PM
THURSDAY
AM
Session Objective(s)
•	 Agree group and individual objectives for week
•	 Increase understanding of participants’ working 	
	 context and training activities
•	 Gain insights into opportunities for member 	
	 contributions to YBI training offering
•	 Share tools and IP made available by YBI to 	
	 network members
•	 Gather feedback on the training offering 	
	 development to date
•	 Share and develop content for YBI training 	
	 ‘knowledge library’
•	 Provide exposure to new approaches in addressing 	
	 context-specific challenges
•	 Share best practice in delivering effective training 	
	 across a variety of contexts
•	 Agree needs assessment approach
•	 Share ideas for community building tools
Specialisttrack
LOGISTICS
The Specialist Track training sessions take
place at 24 Greencoat Place meeting centre
near Victoria station.
The exception to this is for Technology
specialists who on Tuesday will spend the
day at Salesforce’s new offices, see below.
Dress: 	 Smart casual
Transport: 	 Specialists will be escorted by a member of
	 YBI staff from the Strand Palace Hotel to the 	
	 venue by underground
Location: 	 24 Greencoat Place
	London
	 SW1P 1RD
Technology specialists only:
A separate training location for Tuesday has been arranged
with Salesforce; you will join the main specialists at Greencoat
place on Monday but will then have your own separate
training location on Tuesday.
Dress: 	 Smart casual
Transport: 	 Specialists will be escorted by a member of
	 YBI staff from the Strand Palace Hotel to the 	
	 venue by underground.
Underground: 	 The nearest underground station is
		 Victoria Station, which is on the Victoria,
		 District and Circle lines.
Gettingaround
Usefulmaps
All of the Summit venues are located in central London and are easy to find.
Transport to and from all Summit locations will be provided by YBI.
The Institute of Directors
116 Pall Mall
SW1Y 5ED
St James’s Palace
Marlborough Rd
SW1A 1BS
Goldman Sachs
River Court Building
120 Fleet Street
EC4A 2BB
Victory Services Club
63-79 Seymour Street
W2 2HF
Honourable Artillery Company
Armoury House
City Road
EC1Y 2BQ
The Strand Palace Hotel
Strand Palace Hotel
372 Strand, London, WC2R 0JJ
Tel: +44 207 836 8080
Vinopolis
No 1 Bank End
SE1 9BU
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Accenture is a global management
consulting, technology services
and outsourcing company, with
approximately 266,000 people
serving clients in more than 120
countries. Combining unparalleled
experience, comprehensive
capabilities across all industries and
business functions, and extensive
research on the world’s most
successful companies, Accenture
collaborates with clients to help
them become high-performance
businesses and governments.
Skills to Succeed, Accenture’s global
corporate citizenship initiative,
focuses on advancing employment
and entrepreneurship – and, by 2015,
we plan to equip 500,000 people
around the world with the skills to get
a job or build a business. To achieve
this, Accenture will continue working
with strategic partners like Youth
Business International that share our
skills-building goals. We also offer our
people volunteering and pro bono
opportunities and expand our impact
by replicating and scaling successful
initiatives. Since 2010, through a
combination of cash plus Accenture
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more than $100 million dollars to
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an important part of Barclays
sustainability strategy. We believe
our business will benefit from
contributing to the development and
sustainability of the communities
where we operate.
Barclays supports Youth Business
International’s global network to
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Our partnership with Youth Business
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Training track agenda

  • 1. Lead sponsors In association with AGENDA Media partner Veronica Noonan, who was able to start up her plumbing business with the support of The Prince's Trust - a member of Youth Business International
  • 3. Welcometothe GlobalSummit A message from Andrew Devenport, CEO of Youth Business International Welcome to London! On behalf of YBI I would like to extend a warm welcome to you, and all the Global Summit delegates arriving from around the world. Individually you represent your organisation and the YBI network which has now spread to over 40 countries, providing crucial support to tens of thousands of young people; collectively you represent an exceptional and unique group of youth entrepreneurship support practitioners. We are excited and honoured to have you here. For those of you who are attending your first Global Summit, you will soon find out that this week presents a fantastic opportunity to share your expertise and to learn from others. In addition to this, the Summit is a great social occasion, giving you the chance to meet your YBI network colleagues face to face. This year we’ve launched a dedicated online community to help strengthen this important network asset. You can find out more about making the most of this new resource in your delegate pack. As you know, youth employment is a growing global issue, an opportunity and a challenge that threatens prosperity and security in developed economies as much as growth and development in the emerging economies of the world. Since our last gathering in Mexico, the world has become more aware of the scale of this challenge and is looking to our network and organisations like yours for solutions. I believe that at this Global Summit the YBI network can build on the tremendous progress we have made in the past three years and take another step towards our vision of making sure every aspiring young entrepreneur has the means to succeed. Simply put, if we can’t find enough work for young people today, and the next generation of young people, then we are going to face a world that is significantly less stable, less prosperous, and less optimistic. Our biggest challenge is that there is still not enough support available for young people who want to start up their own business. Throughout our network, entrepreneurs tell us that the odds are stacked against them, from the education system to the bank manager. Business as usual got us where we are today; we need to do things differently. That is what the Global Youth Entrepreneurship Summit is all about. It is about doing business as UNusual. Business as unusual means looking at new ways to get young entrepreneurs the support they need. Business as unusual means not accepting that the systems that have worked in the past are always the most effective for the future of our economies. Over the very varied programme of the four days of the Global Summit you will experience the opportunity to learn, connect and share with others. You will also get the rare chance to see and be part of our global network in action. You will witness the synergies that come from working together and you as an individual will have the power to help set the direction of our network in the coming years. It is going to be a fantastic event with many of the world’s leading experts in the field of youth entrepreneurship. I have no doubt that your investment of time and effort in attending this Global Summit will yield a handsome return. This will be great business, business as unusual! Thank you and have a fantastic Summit. Andrew Devenport CEO Youth Business International “This week represents a fantastic opportunity for you to share your expertise and learn from others, as well as meeting your YBI network partners face to face.” RegistrationwhenyougettoLondon From 12.00 – 18.00 on Saturday and Sunday, there will be a Global Summit registration desk for delegates and specialists manned by YBI staff in the foyer of the Strand Palace hotel.
  • 4. THEPRINCE’S TRUST “The Prince’s Trust is proud to support the Global Youth EntrepreneurshipSummit.Since1983,we’vehelped80,000 young people from across the UK to start up in business. This summit is a great opportunity to share our experience with partners from across the world and to learn from their experiencesoftransforminglivesandcommunitiesthrough enterprise.” Casestudy1:FrankColzie Frank was unemployed for a number of years after losing his job. After countless rejections, struggling to find work he started suffering from depression, insomnia and anxiety. He was fixing bikes at this time to keep himself busy, a great hobby of his. He turned to the Trust to turn this hobby into a business. Frank was given a ‘Will it work grant’ to test his idea. He sourced second hand bikes to refurbish and re-sell, the profit from this he used for an Advanced Bike Mechanics course. Frank then took on a shop front. His business mentor gave him the essential knowledge to set up Re-Cycle Bristol, selling re-conditioned bikes. “I would never have been able to set up my business without the help of The Prince’s Trust. I am really pleased with the success of Re-Cycle Bristol and I hope to see the business grow.” Casestudy2:VeronicaNoonan At the age of 17, Veronica Noonan, from Wakefield, found herself homeless while studying a two year art course, and had to live in hotels for the homeless. She couldn’t even afford the bus to college. Despite this Veronica passed her art course with a triple merit grade and then secured a flat. Veronica was now more determined to make a success of her life and decided to train as a plumber, gaining a City & Guilds level 2 qualification. She was then in and out of voluntary work, work placements and a job outside the sector, which she was unfortunately made redundant from. Veronica then heard about The Prince’s Trust Enterprise programme, which gives support and funding to help young people set up their own businesses. With the help of a business mentor, she put together a business plan and launched her own plumbing business, Sugar-Plumb Solutions in 2011. It has been a real success giving Veronica a regular income. The Prince’s Trust supports over 55,000 young people a year into work, education and training. Our Enterprise programme helps aspiring entrepreneurs to develop and test their business ideas, before providing them with low interest loans and mentor support to start their business. The Prince’s Trust is a member of Youth Business International. Here are two case studies of young people who have benefited from the Enterprise programme in recent years: Images: Frank Colzie and Veronica Noonan A message from Martina Milburn, CBE, Chief Executive of The Prince’s Trust.
  • 5. Agenda ataglance Day by day at the Global Summit Available to all Global Summit delegates, we have organised an afternoon of networking and fun at the historic Vinopolis visitor attraction on the Southbank of the Thames. The afternoon will include lunch (provided) after which delegates will take the Chocolate Challenge. The Chocolate Challenge simulates a complete business process from idea through to design, production, marketing and promotion. We will wrap up the afternoon with a drinks reception. Delegates can choose to walk back to the hotel if they wish. Find out more about this exciting event in the London section of your delegate pack. The Vinopolis event is for delegates only, not specialists. Delegates not staying at the Strand Palace hotel should make their own way to Vinopolis. 12.00 Meet in foyer of Strand Palace hotel 12.15 Depart Strand Palace hotel by coach 12.45 Arrive Vinopolis. 18.00 Depart Delegates can choose to walk back to the hotel (approximately 30 – 40 minutes) or can take the Underground. Vinopolis, No.1 Bank End London SE1 9BU YBI lead contact: Hoang-Anh Thi Le Underground: Nearest underground station is London Bridge on the Northern and Jubilee Lines and Monument on the District and Circle Lines. Get to know the delegates at the Vinopolis Chocolate Challenge 8 September Senior representatives from businesses, governments, and civil society partners, and media Delegates from members of YBI network, plus selected YBI partners Senior representatives from businesses, governments, civil society partners, and media Specific delegates, members and guests with a shared regional focus Specialists from members of YBI network EVENT DATE VENUE AUDIENCE LAUNCH EVENT 9 September Institute of Directors and St James’s Palace LEADERSHIP 10 – 12 September Goldman Sachs SESSIONS and the Victory Services Club YOUNG 12 September Honourable ENTREPRENEUR Artillery Company AWARDS RECEPTIONS Various dates Various locations SPECIALIST 9 – 12 September Greencoat Place TRACKS
  • 6. The Global Summit is a gathering of the world’s leading youth entrepreneurship experts. YBI has designed a range of specialist tracks to help our experts learn from and share with each other. These specialist tracks, which will take place throughout the week, are focussed on four key areas of YBI support. Join the YBI online community to connect with your fellow specialists and share your learning. SpecialistTracks ataglance Specialist Tracks at the Global Summit Mentoring: A successful mentoring programme can make a significant difference to the ability of young entrepreneurs to succeed in business. The Mentoring Specialist Track will have a strong focus on knowledge sharing, exploring good practice and networking. Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL): The sessions have been designed to meet member MEL needs as defined through prior consultation with all participants regarding both content and format. As such, the Track is designed to be as interactive as possible, taking a ‘learning by doing’ approach, and focuses on key learning questions that have emerged across the network. Technology: The Technology track of the Global Summit is primarily for those members who are using or soon to be using, YBI’s Operations Management System (OMS), which is built on Salesforce.com. The Track aims to build a community of OMS users, increase skills and confidence and work towards defining a roadmap for the specialism. Training: The purpose of the Training Specialist Track is to enable YBI members to maximise the effectiveness of their youth entrepreneurship training activities. In particular, it aims to establish the best ways to share best practice in youth entrepreneurship training, understand the role of technology in training, and explore opportunities for working in partnership within and outside the network.
  • 7. TheGlobalSummit online Connectwithyourfellowdelegates,gettoknowothermembers,andwinprizes! As part of the on-going growth of the YBI network we are committed to helping our members communicate more effectively with each other. At the Global Summit 2013 we are delighted to launch the YBI Community – an online platform for YBI delegates to meet, share their experiences, learn from each other and maintain contact after leaving London. We have created groups for each of the tracks. Visit your group to meet your fellow participants, share your experiences and start new conversations. We’ve also created a group for everyone, in which you can share and connect with all delegates at the summit. Getting to know your fellow delegates is one of the most valuable parts of YBI Summits, and the online community makes it easier than ever before. In the YBI community you can also access: • A personalised agenda for your track • Important announcements • Frequently Asked Questions • Delegate bios We hope that many of you have already logged in and started to connect with each other, but if not, log on to check your email for your login details to get started visit www.ybicommunity.org now and get started. How to get started: • Check your email for your login details, email support@youthbusiness.org if you need any help • Complete your Chatter profile • Visit your track Chatter group and start posting! Top Tips for using the community • Login now to start networking before the Summit • Download the mobile app and share your thoughts, ideas and photos! • Spend 10 minutes each day reviewing the days updates • Connect with someone you met that day Win Prizes There will be prizes awarded after the Global Summit for the delegates who were most active in the YBI Community, log on to find out about what you can win. Powered by:
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  • 9. Wherethedelegates camefrom Delegates are attending the Global Summit from 50 countries Trinidad and Tobago Dominica Canada USA St Lucia St Vincent and the Grenadines Jamaica United Kingdom Spain France Sweden Italy Tunisia Brazil Uruguay Argentina Chile Peru Paraguay Belize Barbados Nigeria 1 17 4 1 1 5 2 2 1 3 6 6 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 6 6 Netherlands 6
  • 10. New members Non members Delegates from each country Current YBI members 32 KEY Khazakstan Belarus Poland Ukraine Serbia Uganda Kenya Saudi ArabiaIsrael Jordan Syria Russia Mongolia China Bhutan Bangladesh India Sri Lanka Singapore Australia Hong Kong 1 7 5 8 3 1 4 1 1 2 3 3 3 6 7 2 1 1 9 4 6
  • 11. Dedicated to supporting young entrepreneurs Barclays supports Youth Business International
  • 12. LAUNCHEVENT 9SEPTEMBER The launch event of the Global Youth Entrepreneurship Summit will bring together leaders in youth entrepreneurship from around the world. Participants from businesses, governments and non- profit organisations will share successful approaches to helping young entrepreneurs around the world and their experiences of building global partnerships which enable more young people to start their own business. Attended by 300 people from 50 countries, this event is a must for leaders from all sectors. The event is invitation-only. Timings: 14.00pm – 14.30: Arrivals 14.30pm – 17.30: Conference 18.00pm – 20.00: Reception at St James’s Palace. SPEAKERS: Patricia Piccardo, Founder, Maloca Prendas Auténticas, Argentina Rt Hon Justine Greening MP, Secretary of State, Department for International Development Mike Herrington, Executive Director, Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Jacques Attali, President, PlaNet Finance Pierre Nanterme, CEO and Chairman, Accenture Karma Yonten, Founder, Greener Way, Bhutan JP Rangaswami, Chief Scientist, Salesforce Jonathan Ortmans, President, Global Entrepreneurship Week Charles Ocici, Executive President, Enterprise Uganda Arup Banerji, Global Director for Social Protection and Labor, World Bank Sir David Walker, Chairman, Barclays Chris Finlayson, Chief Executive, BG Group Claudio Cortellese, Chief, Access to Markets and Capabilities Unit, Inter-American Development Bank Institute of Directors, 116 Pall Mall Followed by Reception at St James’s Palace
  • 13. LAUNCHEVENT 9SEPTEMBER Receptions and Logistics Launch Event Institute of Directors Attendees: Global Summit Delegates Timings: 14.00 – 17.30 Dress: Business suit Location: Institute of Directors, 116 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5ED Underground: Nearest underground station Charing Cross on the Northern and Bakerloo lines, Embankment on the District and Circle lines, and Green Park on the Victoria and Piccadilly lines. YBI Lead: Steve Metcalfe 13.20 Meet in foyer of Strand Palace hotel 13.30 Depart hotel on foot 14.00 Arrive IOD 14.00 – 14.30 Arrivals and Registration Drinks Reception St. James’s Palace Attendees: Invited guests, delegates, specialists and YEA guests. Dress: Business suit Timings: 18.00 – 20.00 Location: St. James’s Palace Marlborough Road entrance London SW1Y 5HX Underground: The nearest underground station is Green Park on the Victoria and Piccadilly lines. YBI Lead: Andrew Ward 18.00 – 20.00 Drinks reception 20.00 Delegates not involved in other events to walk back to Strand Palace hotel IMPORTANT: You will need to bring your formal invitation card together with some form of photo ID, such as a passport, and another form of ID such as a utility bill with your name and home address on it, otherwise you will be refused entry by Palace security. Mobiles phones, laptops and other electronic devices, large bags and briefcases will not be permitted in the reception but must be left with security. Guests may be searched. Fringe events and evening receptions (Fringe events and receptions are by invitation only) Caribbean YEPEC group 9.00 – 12.00 Clarence House, Cleveland Row entrance, London SW1A 1BQ A meeting for YBI network members involved in the USAID YEPEC (Young Entrepreneurs Programme for the Eastern Caribbean) grant. YBI Lead: Aarti Bajrangee 08.20 Meet in foyer of Strand Palace hotel 08.30 Depart hotel on foot 08.55 Arrive Clarence House (please bring your passport or other international photographic identification) 12.00 Depart Clarence House 12.00 Delegates may walk back to Strand Palace hotel or may wish to lunch locally. 14.00 – 14.30 Arrivals and Registration at IOD. Latin America Lunch 12.00 – 13.30 British Council, 10 Spring Gardens, London SW1A 2BN A lunch-time meeting for members of the YBI network from Latin America, representatives from the Inter-American Development Bank and other supporters. The meeting will provide an opportunity to discuss YBI’s plans for expanding its activities in Latin America and to learn more about the significant support that is being provided by the Multi-Lateral Investment Fund of the Inter-American Development Bank. YBI lead: Andrew Devenport 11.25 Meet in foyer of Strand Palace hotel 11.35 Depart hotel on foot 11.55 Arrive British Council 13.30 Depart British Council 14.00 – 14.30 Arrivals and Registration at IOD MENA Region Dinner 20.30 Ritz Hotel, 150 Piccadilly, London W1J 9BR Hosted by H.E. Amr Al-Dabbagh, Chairman, The Centennial Fund. An opportunity to discuss expansion plans in the Middle East and North Africa region. YBI lead: Dianne Cornes 20.00 Depart St. James’s Palace on foot 20.20 Arrive Ritz Hotel Delegates to make own way back to Strand Palace hotel. Russia, CIS and Eastern Europe Dinner 20.30 Institute of Directors, 116 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5ED Hosted by Sergey Generalov, Chairman, Youth Business Russia. A reception for members of the YBI network from Russia, the CIS and Eastern Europe, and senior business leaders and other supporters. The reception will provide an opportunity to discuss YBI’s plans for expanding its activities in the region and to learn more about the development of a new YBI Regional Centre. YBI lead: Andrew Devenport 20.00 Depart St. James’s Palace on foot. 20.15 Arrive Institute of Directors Delegates to make own way back to Strand Palace hotel.
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  • 15. LEADERSHIPSESSIONS 10SEPTEMBER Themes of the day: leadership and partnership TIME/WHERE SESSION/DETAILS 09.15 – 10.00 Opening remarks Auditorium Taking forward Monday’s launch of the Global Summit, the Leadership Sessions will officially begin, including a welcome by the day’s host. This plenary will outline the key goals and themes of the Sessions; and it will review YBI’s network journey since the last Global Forum in Mexico 2010, as YBI looks ahead to take forward successes and learn from challenges over the next three years. Speakers: Michael Sherwood, Goldman Sachs Group, ViceChairman; Andrew Devenport, YBI, CEO. 10.00 – 10.45 Welcoming YBI new joiners Auditorium Members who have joined YBI since the 2010 Global Forum in Mexico will be introduced. They will explain their motivations and aspirations for network membership, addressing the core question: “what do you aim to get out of YBI membership and what do you bring to the network?”. YBI’s approach to expanding into new markets since 2010 will be outlined as a key channel for network growth. Moderators: Dianne Cornes and Sarah McMillan, YBI, Directors of Network Expansion. 10.45 – 11.05 BREAK LOBBY 11.05 – 12.30 Building a leadership community Auditorium YBI is a network of leaders in youth entrepreneurship. This interactive session will be divided into three parts to: build delegates’ personal leadership skills; share members’ network leadership experiences; and learn from an example of leadership of an affiliated global network. Speakers and moderators: Part I. John Purkiss,Partner, Veni Partners and Author, Brand You. Part II. Bill Reese, International Youth Foundation (IYF), President, with CYBF (Canada), YBC (China), Fate Foundation (Nigeria) and Youth Business Spain. Part III. Jonathan Ortmans, Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW), President. 12.30 – 13.45 Lunch Lobby Celebrating YBI in GEW: a lunch discussion with Jonathan Ortmans. 13.45 – 14.30 SESSION 1 FOR MEMBERS AND POTENTIAL MEMBERS: SPEED NETWORKING Member session Current and potential members will take part in a high-intensity session meeting new colleagues and old, sharing LOBBY challenges and solving problems together. Two minutes per meeting. When the whistle blows, it is time to move on! Facilitator: Oli Barrett, Cospa, Director and Start-Up Britain, Co-Founder. PARTNER SESSION Session 2 for partners: A roundtable on YBI strategy development 2014-17 G&H YBI partners will be briefed and consulted on the development of YBI’s strategy for the next three year period 2014-17 in an open discussion. Hosts: Andrew Devenport and Helen Gale, YBI, CEO and Director of Strategy and Performance. 14.30 – 14.45 BREAK Lobby 14.45 – 15.45 Partnering for impact Auditorium Key YBI donors will explain their motivations for investing in youth entrepreneurship and YBI specifically. In discussion with YBI’s CEO, they will share experiences in building effective relationships and maximising opportunities for network partnerships during the three years ahead. Moderator: Simon Bishop, Prince’s Charities, Strategy Adviser. Speakers: Jill Huntley, Accenture, Global CSR Operations Lead; Steven Cooper, Barclays, MD, Head of Retail and Business Banking and Chair, UK Community Investment Committee; Ramanie Kunanayagam, BG Group, Group Head, Social Performance; Dr Rachel Waterhouse, DFID Uganda, Growth & Resilience Team Leader [acting]; Maritza Vela, MIF, IADB, Specialist; Andrew Devenport, YBI, CEO. 15.45 – 17.30 Meet the partners (during which tea and coffee will be served) VARIOUS Members and key partners engaged in current or potential regional and global partnerships will meet to explore shared interests and build relationships. A networking area will be designated for other member-to-partner and member-to-member meetings. Hosted by Goldman Sachs, River Court, 120 Fleet Street, London, EC4A 2BE
  • 16. LEADERSHIPSESSIONS 10SEPTEMBER Receptions and Logistics The Leadership Sessions today will be held at the Goldman Sachs offices in London. Attendees: Delegates and specially invited guests only Dress: Business suit Transport: Delegates will be escorted on foot from Strand Palace Hotel Location: Goldman Sachs River Court 120 Fleet Street London EC4A 2BE Underground: The nearest underground stations are St Paul’s and Chancery Lane on the Central line and Blackfriars on the District and Circle Line YBI Lead: Helen Gale 08.15 Meet in hotel foyer 08.30 Depart hotel on foot 08.55 Arrive Goldman Sachs 09.00 – 09.15 Arrivals and Registration 18.00 Delegates not involved in other events to walk back to the Strand Palace hotel. Fringe events and evening receptions (Fringe events and receptions are by invitation only) Commonwealth Secretariat Drinks Reception 18.15 – 19.30 Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5HX An opportunity to meet members of the YBI network from the 16 Commonwealth countries in which YBI is already active and others in which we plan to start in the near future. It will also be attended by senior Commonwealth representatives and many of YBI’s supporters, and will provide an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of the YBI network and to let you know about our plans for the coming years. YBI Lead: Andrew Fiddaman 17.45 Depart Goldman Sachs by coach 18.15 Arrive Marlborough House 19.30 Delegates to make own way back to Strand Palace hotel. CIS and Eastern Europe Drinks Reception 18.15 – 19.30 British Council, 10 Spring Gardens, London SW1A 2BN A reception to meet members of the YBI network from Russia, the CIS and Eastern Europe, and senior business leaders and other supporters The event will be held at the headquarters of The British Council, thanks to their generous support. The reception will provide an opportunity to discuss YBI’s plans for expanding its activities in the region and to learn more about the development of a new YBI Regional Centre that will enable members of the network to share their ideas and experiences in order to support an increasing number of young entrepreneurs. YBI Lead: Andrew Devenport 17.45 Depart Goldman Sachs by coach 18.15 Arrive British Council 19.30 Delegates to make own way back to Strand Palace hotel.
  • 17. LEADERSHIPSESSIONS 11SEPTEMBER Theme of the day: knowledge TIME/WHERE SESSION/DETAILS 09.15 – 09.35 Summit reflections Carisbrooke Hall YBI members will share their learning from the Summit so far and their aspirations for the rest of the event. Moderator: Andrew Devenport, YBI, CEO. 09.35 – 10.40 Knowledge community debate Carisbrooke Hall Building on YBI’s strategy consultation, members will debate in an open forum the topics they consider high priority for the network to address over the next three years. Mentoring has consistently been a shared focus. As YBI grows as a knowledge community, what are the key topics to address together in the next three years? Moderator: Sriyan de Silva Wijeyeratne, YBI, Board member (and former member Board representative). 10.40 – 11.05 BREAK 11.05 – 12.30 Building a knowledge community: our opportunity Carisbrooke Hall Sector experts will present the latest thinking on how NGOs are building knowledge to improve efficiency and effectiveness and to influence policy. The speakers will be joined by YBI’s member from France and YBI’s Director of Strategy and Performance in a discussion about YBI’s network opportunity to grow as the leading knowledge base in youth entrepreneurship. Moderator: Karen Wilson, OECD, consultant, and Bruegel, Visiting Fellow. Speakers: Dr Nicole Goldin, CSIS, Director, Youth, Prosperity and Security Initiative; Bruno Crepon, ENSAE, Associate Professor and J-PAL, Youth Initiative Co-Chair; Professor Stefan Dercon, DfID, Chief Economist; Stéphanie Mestrallet, Entreprendre en Banlieue, Operations Director; Helen Gale, YBI, Director, Strategy and Performance. 12.30 – 14.00 Lunch Celebrating YBI in G20YEA: a lunch discussion with Victor Sedov, YBI Board member, and President of G20YEA Moscow Summit 2013. 14.00 – 15.00 Building a Knowledge ComMunity: Learning from what we do Carisbrooke Hall Taking forward the morning’s discussions, a panel of YBI members and network team will discuss their practical experiences of building and sharing network knowledge in key programmatic areas. The member panellists will each be participants in the Summit Specialist Tracks. Moderator: Adam Lury, YBI, Board member. Speakers: YBI specialists from four members in: Mentoring, Training, OMS, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning; Maarten Rooney, YBI, COO. 15.00 – 17.30 NETWORKING FOR KNOWLEDGE (during which tea and coffee will be served) Various The YBI knowledge community in action: open sessions will be held on key YBI knowledge topics. These sessions will run simultaneously and give all delegates the opportunity to meet network specialists, share knowledge and learn new ideas in key operational and organisational areas including those covered by the Specialist Tracks: Mentoring; Training; Technology (OMS); Monitoring; evaluation and learning; Local partnerships; Access to finance; and Social entrepreneurship. A separate agenda will be provided on the day with more detail about these sessions. 17.30 – 19.00 Delegates, specialists, speakers and guests joining the leadership sessions today are invited to stay on for a Carisbrooke Hall drinks reception. We will be joined by YEA guests. Hosted at the Victory Services Club, 63-79 Seymour St, London W2 2HF
  • 18. LEADERSHIPSESSIONS 11SEPTEMBER Receptions and Logistics The Leadership Sessions on Wednesday and Thursday will be held at the Victory Services Club near Marble Arch. Attendees: Delegates and specially invited guests only Dress: Business suit Transport: Coaches from Strand Palace Hotel Location: Victory Services Club 63-79 Seymour Street London W2 2HF YBI Lead: Helen Gale 08.00 Meet in foyer of hotel 08.15 Depart hotel by coach 08.45 Arrive Victory Services Club 08.45 – 09.15 Arrivals and Registration 19.00 Delegates to make their own way back to Strand Palace hotel. Underground: The nearest underground station is Marble Arch on the Central line. Note: the cloakroom is unmanned so we advise you do not leave any bags, computers or other valuables Fringe events and evening receptions (Fringe events and receptions are by invitation only) Accenture Reception 18.15 – 19.30 Accenture, 30 Fenchurch St, London EC3M 3BD An opportunity for those YBI members who have been supported under Accenture’s grant with YBI to meet the Accenture management team, share their ideas and experiences, and to learn more about the ‘Skills to Succeed’ initiative. Attendees: Invited delegates YBI Leads: Andrew Devenport and Maarten Rooney 17.30 Depart VSC by taxi 18.15 Arrive Accenture 19.30 Delegates to make own way back to Strand Palace hotel Underground: The nearest underground station is Monument on the District and Circle lines. Made in Bhutan: a film premiere 18.45 Asia House, 63 Cavendish Street, W1G 7LP London £15/10 Concession Loden Foundation is pleased to announce the Avant-Première screening of the documentary “Made in Bhutan” by Hirondelle Chatelard. In the presence of Mr Karma Yönten, a Bhutanese entrepreneur who has been awarded the Environmental Entrepreneur of the Year 2013 by Youth Business International. To book your seat contact tardyanne@gmail.com.
  • 19. LEADERSHIPSESSIONS 12SEPTEMBER Theme of the day: strategy TIME/WHERE SESSION/DETAILS 09.15 – 10.40 General Meeting Carisbrooke Hall The General Meeting will begin the day’s network discussions on: “where have we been, and where are we going?”. A panel representing the YBI Board will present the activities of the Executive Team and Board of Directors to members. Four resolutions will be put to the Members (i.e. Shareholders of YBI – all accredited members and ‘B’ members) concerning operational aspects of the Network organisation. There will be several Q&A opportunities. YBI Board representatives: Sir Malcolm Williamson, YBI,Chairman; Andrew Devenport, YBI, CEO; Liz Padmore and Fadi Sarkis, YBI, Board members. Also present will be YBI ‘B’ members, Rosemary O’Mahony, Bill Reese, Sir Tom Shebbeare and Mark Strudwick. 10.40 - 11.00 BREAK 11.00 - 12.45 YBI 2014-17 Carisbrooke Hall Building on the General Meeting discussion, the Knowledge Debate of the previous day, and the member strategy consultation, delegates will discuss network priorities for the next three years and the best ways to collaborate to deliver them. This discussion will be a key input to development of YBI’s Strategic Plan 2014- 17 and implementation planning over the coming months. Speaker: Andrew Devenport, YBI, CEO. Moderator: Suzanne Gowler, International Agenda, Founder and CEO. 12.45 – 13.15 Closing remarks Carisbrooke Hall The Leadership Sessions will be brought to a close with key Summit takeaways and an outline of next steps for network team and members to take forward preparations of YBI’s next Strategic Plan. Speaker: Andrew Devenport, YBI, CEO. 13.15 – 13.30 A group photo will be taken on stage with all delegates. 13.30 – 14.30 Lunch Networking – network team and members are free to host special topic tables. 13.30 – 16.00 MIF LAC Youth Entrepreneurship Programme meeting (attendees take lunch with them) Allenby Plumer Relevant YBI members in the Americas will convene to plan next steps for implementation of YBI’s new five-year regional partnership with the Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF) of the Inter-American HOSTED AT THE VICTORY SERVICES CLUB, 63-79 SEYMOUR ST, LONDON W2 2HF
  • 20. 12SEPTEMBER2013 6.30PM-10.30PM HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY CITY ROAD, LONDON, EC1Y 2BQ 17.25 MEET IN FOYER OF HOTEL 17.40 DEPART HOTEL BY COACH 18.10 ARRIVE HAC 22.45 DEPART HAC BY COACH 23.15 ARRIVE HOTEL DRESS: BLACK TIE/COCKTAIL DRESS (LONG OR SHORT), NATIONAL DRESS, BUSINESS SUIT Compere: Television presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy Keynote speaker: Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, The Black Farmer www.youthbusiness.org/awards
  • 21. Specialisttrackdetails Mentoring Session Attendees: Maria Ines Khoury, Fundación Impulsar, Argentina Caroline Maria Appel, Aliança Empreendedora, Brazil YBI Session Facilitator(S): Hoang-Anh Thi Le, (YBI Mentoring Offering Lead) John Cull, (Mentoring Consultant and subject matter expert) External Presenter(s): Professor David Clutterbuck, World leading Mentoring expert John Sutherland Wright, Mentoring consultant Giulia Corinaldi, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women A successful mentoring programme can make a significant difference to the ability of young entrepreneurs to succeed in business. The Mentoring Specialist Track will have a strong focus on knowledge sharing, exploring good practice and networking and will provide the following: • Technical sessions on mentor and mentee training, mentoring skills, evaluation and the art of making a successful match • YBI member led presentations covering mentoring successes, challenges and innovations • Sessions to build and strengthen the mentoring community to enable on-going knowledge and experience sharing • An overview of the mentoring offering – what we have accomplished to date, where we hope to be whilst inviting feedback from members on where we should focus our efforts • Opportunities to meet with organisations external to the network who operate as specialists in the field of mentoring • Opportunity to contribute to strategies for improving the process of learning from one another and identified potential collaboration opportunities Linda Morana, Canadian Youth Business Foundation, Canada Yonghui Wu, Youth Business, China Salah Tachoikaft, Entreprendre en Banlieue, France T.L Viswanathan, Bharatiya Yuva Shakti Trust, India Mohan Singh, (YBI 2013 Mentor of the Year - India) Meirav Fitousi, Keren Shemesh Foundation, Israel Yazan Al Masa’fah, Tamweelcom, Jordan Irina Gorelova, Youth Business, Russia Elena Pilipenko, Youth Business, Russia Ebtisam Al Hamedi, The Centennial Fund, Saudi Arabia Alfonso Basco, Youth Business, Spain Ana Bejarano, Youth Business, Spain Rajesh Ramasamy, Youth Business, Sri Lanka Josefin Hildinge, Swedish Jobs and Society Foundation Amor Ben Amar, Enda Inter Arabe, Tunisia Ronald Mukasa, Enterprise Uganda Bolortsetseq Gelegnamjil, Development Solutions, Mongolia Samantha Robertson, The Prince’s Trust, UK Charlotte Rose, The Prince’s Trust, UK Kayode Oluwa Femi, FATE Foundation, Nigeria
  • 22. Mentoring SpecialisttrackAGENDA Session Content/Activity • Cross Track kick-off • Mentoring Specialist Track Welcome and Overview of the week ahead • Member Presentations (of their mentoring approaches) • Option A: Mentor Induction Training (led by John Cull) • Option B: Developing your Mentoring Skills – follows on from Mentor Induction Training (led by John Sutherland Wright) • Options A&B continued • It Takes Two to Tango: the Role of the Mentee • Mentoring Master Class (led by Professor David Clutterbuck) • The Cherie Blair Foundation for Women and online mentoring • Roadmap for YBI’s Mentoring Offering to its members • Building the YBI Mentoring community Monday AM & PM TUESDAY AM & PM WEDNESDAY AM & PM THURSDAY AM Session Objective(s) • Get to know each other and understand how the week will unfold • Increase understanding of each other’s mentoring programmes • Option A: Observe and participate in YBI’s standard full day mentor induction training workshop • Option B: Learn about tools and models to increase mentoring skills through a highly practical and interactive workshop • A session on the importance of the mentee within the ‘three way’ relationship • A mentoring seminar by world leading mentoring expert, Professor David Clutterbuck on key areas such as matching, effective supervision and evaluation • Learn about the Cherie Blair Foundation’s partnership with YBI and the potential to use its online mentoring service • A session focussed on what we have accomplished to date, where we hope to be whilst inviting feedback from members on where YBI should focus its efforts • Ideas and strategies for improving the process of learning from one another, and the role that YBI can play in facilitating this Delegates will join leadership session
  • 23. Specialisttrackdetails Monitoring,Evaluation&Learning(MEL) Session Attendees: Maria Eugenia Clouet, Fundación Impulsar, Argentina Alexandra Esperança Meira, Aliança Empreendedora, Brasil Beth Dea, Canadian Youth Business Foundation Jerome Bouillaut, Entreprendre en Banlieue, France Sachin Adsare, Bharatiya Yuva Shakti Trust Osato Igbinadolor, FATE Foundation, Nigeria Ludmila Romanova, Youth Business, Russia Fatma Triki, Enda Inter Arabe, Tunisia Rosemary Mutyabule, Enterprise Uganda YBI Session Facilitator(S): Laura Gisby, (YBI MEL Manager) Annie Barber, (YBI’s Network MEL Manager) External Presenter(s): Insightshare, Specialists in participatory video approaches to MEL www.insightshare.org Intermedia, Research consultancy specialised in working with young people Overseas Development Institute, UK’s leading independent think tank on international development and humanitarian issues Professor Clutterbuck, World leading Mentoring expert Restless Development, Youth-led development agency War Child, International NGO working with young people in conflict-affected environments The Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Track aims to: • Build a community of MEL Specialists from across the network; • Act as a forum for members to share their knowledge, experience and challenges on MEL; • Provide participants with exposure to a range of approaches, methods and tools to build up their MEL ‘toolkits’ and capacity; and • Develop a collaborative roadmap for on-going development of YBI’s MEL Offering and MEL Community. The sessions have been designed to meet member MEL needs as defined through prior consultation with all participants regarding both content and format. As such, the Track is designed to be as interactive as possible, taking a ‘learning by doing’ approach, and focuses on key learning questions that have emerged across the network.
  • 24. MEL SpecialisttrackAGENDA Session Content/Activity • Cross Track kick-off • MEL Specialist Track Welcome and Overview of the week ahead • Key Learning Question: how do we measure the less tangible impacts of our work? • Key Learning Question: how do we track longer- term outcomes/impacts of our work on both ‘graduates’ and ‘dropouts’? • Technology & MEL systems and processes (OMS/MEL Joint Session) • Introduction to using participatory video as a MEL technique (led by Insightshare) • Best practices in qualitative youth research (led by Intermedia) • Introducing the Theory of Change Approach • Evaluating YBI’s MEL Offering • Key Learning Question: How do we capture ‘multiplier effects’ of our work and the extent to which it captures ‘Value for Money’? • Introduction to the Contexts Framework (YBI with Restless Development, War Child and ODI) • Best practice in mentoring evaluation (MEL/ Mentoring crossover session, led by Professor Clutterbuck) • Key Learning Question: How can we use evidence generated from our MEL activities to influence policy and practice? • Building a MEL Community • Mapping a YBI ‘Theory of Change’ • YBI’s MEL Offering – where we are at and where we’re headed (wrap up session) Monday AM & PM TUESDAY AM & PM WEDNESDAY AM & PM THURSDAY AM Session Objective(s) • Get to know each other and understand how the week will unfold • Share challenges and best practice on key learning question • Share challenges and best practice on key learning question • Alignment of MEL Specialists and OMS Super Users • Gain exposure to a range of Innovative MEL techniques • Share challenges and best practice on key learning question • Exposure to global best practice and new approaches on MEL • Collaborative development of YBI’s MEL roadmap Delegates will join leadership session on global knowledge community
  • 25. Specialisttrackdetails Technology Session Attendees: Ana Gessaghi, Fundación Impulsar, Argentina Helena Casanovas Vieira, Aliança Empreendedora, Brazil Elhannah Alexis, DYBT, Dominica Stephanie Mestrallet, Entreprendre en Banlieue, France Ortal Goldfarb, Keren Shemesh Foundation, Israel Olivia Agutu, KYBT (Nairobi), Kenya Shedron Collins, Youth Business Trinidad & Tobago George Oumo, Enterprise Uganda Segun Shomefun, Fate Foundation, Nigeria Lena Traktenberg, Youth Business Russia Nina Yakovleva, Youth Business, Ukraine Hasitha Jayamaha, Youth Business, Sri Lanka YBI Session Facilitator(S): Jonny Elliot, (YBI Salesforce OMS Offering Lead) Matt Morris, (YBI Salesforce OMS Project Manager) James Greenwood, (YBI Salesforce CRM Project Manager) External Presenter(s): Jonathan Sol, Customer Success Manager, Salesforce Jo Young, Managing Director, Stimulus Consulting YBI Committee Members, Sriyan de Silva W (Country Manager, Microsoft Sri Lanka), Nick Purdon (Senior Principal, Infosys), Sophie Bridge (COO Equity Sales, Barclays) The Technology track of the Global Summit is primarily for those members who are using, or soon to be using, YBI’s Operations Management System (OMS), which is built on Salesforce.com. The track has 3 key objectives: • To build the community of Technology specialists • To build the skills and confidence that will make the OMS a success in each organisation in which it is deployed • To build the future roadmap of YBI’s OMS To support the above objectives, we will be running the following activities throughout the week: • Inviting specialists to present their projects and learn from each other • Skills workshops on key Salesforce concepts • Learning and sharing sessions on adoption • Identifying the relationships between different specialisms and best practices for working together • Defining the value of the community, and the priorities for new features in Salesforce
  • 26. Technology SpecialisttrackAGENDA Session Content/Activity • Cross Track kick-off • Technology Specialist Track Welcome and Overview of the week ahead • Specialist Presentations • Technology & MEL systems and processes (OMS/MEL Joint Session) Attendees will be at Salesforce HQ all day: • Analytics Workshop • Chatter • Adoption & Change • Train the Trainer • Lessons Learnt • Project Surgery • Matching Sessions for Specialists • New features and the future of the OMS programme • The future of the Specialist community Monday AM & PM TUESDAY AM & PM WEDNESDAY AM & PM THURSDAY AM Session Objective(s) • Get to know each other and understand how the week will unfold • Increase understanding of each other’s projects • Identify best practices for joint working • Building Super User expertise and confidence in managing their Salesforce OMS projects • Plan individual member projects in 1:1 sessions • Learn and share with each other in 1:1 sessions • Identify and priorities needs for features and programme improvements • Define the purpose and goals of the community Delegates will join leadership session on global knowledge community
  • 27. Specialisttrackdetails TRAINING Bringing together training experts from across the YBI network, the purpose of the Training Specialist Track is to initiate a global community of practice and learning that enables YBI members to maximise the effectiveness of their training activities. As such this track aims to achieve the following objectives: • Agree channels for informal sharing of best practice in youth entrepreneurship training • Derive insight into the role of technology in delivering youth entrepreneurship training • Enhance the ability of the YBI network team to help meet training needs in the network • Explore opportunities for working in partnership within and outside the network The programme combines presentations, workshops and small group activities as part of encouraging lively discussion and active engagement by all participants throughout the week. Based on consultations with network members, sessions have been designed to respond to the needs and expectations of participants as well as to feed into the development of YBI’s global training offering that will be made available to network members. The training programme also provides opportunity for engaging with network specialists participating in other tracks through joint working sessions and informal networking. YBI Session Facilitator(S): Reuben Saxon and Nina Vlemmings (YBI Programme Managers) External Presenter(s): Youth-led development agency www.restlessdevelopment.org/ War Child International NGO working with young people in conflict-affected environments www.warchild.org.uk/ Session Attendees: Guadalupe Blanco Fundación Impulsar, Argentina Joelle Foster Canadian Youth Business Foundation, Canada Fang Yuan Youth Business, China Youssef Balboul Entreprendre en Banlieue, France Aruna Vinodh Bharatiya Yuva Shakti Trust, India Modesta Ongweso Kenya Youth Business Trust, Kenya Oyungerel Ganbaatar Development Solutions, Mongolia Melissa Okonny FATE Foundation, Nigeria Svetlana Bazhenova Youth Business Russia, Russia Miloš Antič Bizniz Mladih Srbije, Serbia David Martinez Youth Business Spain, Spain Noah Wandera, Enterprise Uganda, Uganda
  • 28. TRAINING SpecialisttrackAGENDA Session Content/Activity • Welcome • Introductions: Participants learn more about each other and the training specialist track • Objective setting • Sharing local insights: 15mins presentations by all participants to introduce their local context, organisation and training activities • Building a Global Training Offering Overview of and discussion on offering developments • E-entrepreneurs: The role of technology and the internet in training delivery • Sowing the seed: PRE-startup training • From dream to reality: POST-startup training • The importance of context: Introducing our framework Joint research project by YBI, Restless Development, War Child and ODI • The challenge of context diversity (member experiences of delivering training across multiple contexts) • Leadership panel & Global Village • Optional interactive session • Assessing our training needs: The role of YBI? • Looking ahead: Building our global community Monday AM & PM TUESDAY AM & PM WEDNESDAY AM & PM THURSDAY AM Session Objective(s) • Agree group and individual objectives for week • Increase understanding of participants’ working context and training activities • Gain insights into opportunities for member contributions to YBI training offering • Share tools and IP made available by YBI to network members • Gather feedback on the training offering development to date • Share and develop content for YBI training ‘knowledge library’ • Provide exposure to new approaches in addressing context-specific challenges • Share best practice in delivering effective training across a variety of contexts • Agree needs assessment approach • Share ideas for community building tools
  • 29. Specialisttrack LOGISTICS The Specialist Track training sessions take place at 24 Greencoat Place meeting centre near Victoria station. The exception to this is for Technology specialists who on Tuesday will spend the day at Salesforce’s new offices, see below. Dress: Smart casual Transport: Specialists will be escorted by a member of YBI staff from the Strand Palace Hotel to the venue by underground Location: 24 Greencoat Place London SW1P 1RD Technology specialists only: A separate training location for Tuesday has been arranged with Salesforce; you will join the main specialists at Greencoat place on Monday but will then have your own separate training location on Tuesday. Dress: Smart casual Transport: Specialists will be escorted by a member of YBI staff from the Strand Palace Hotel to the venue by underground. Underground: The nearest underground station is Victoria Station, which is on the Victoria, District and Circle lines.
  • 30. Gettingaround Usefulmaps All of the Summit venues are located in central London and are easy to find. Transport to and from all Summit locations will be provided by YBI. The Institute of Directors 116 Pall Mall SW1Y 5ED St James’s Palace Marlborough Rd SW1A 1BS Goldman Sachs River Court Building 120 Fleet Street EC4A 2BB Victory Services Club 63-79 Seymour Street W2 2HF Honourable Artillery Company Armoury House City Road EC1Y 2BQ The Strand Palace Hotel Strand Palace Hotel 372 Strand, London, WC2R 0JJ Tel: +44 207 836 8080 Vinopolis No 1 Bank End SE1 9BU E E C C F F A A B B D D
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