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IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Help Desks:

If you need any help, there will be stewards in sashes who will be able to help direct you or answer

any basic questions, as well as a Help Desk at each venue. The help desk phone number is

07938244596. This phone will be answered at all times, barring any signal issues.

Media Protocol:

Please note that everything said in Session is considered 'on the record' and everything out of

session and in social settings 'off the record'. We ask all speakers, participants and media to respect

these boundaries and to enjoy each other's company and ideas freely.

Travel:

Mansfield College and the Bodleian Library are only a short walk apart.

We will have maps of the surrounding area available at the Help Desk if you are unsure of directions,

as well as our stewards directing you.

Wi-Fi & Twitter:

All venues have Wifi available. Any log-in details will be displayed on screen at the venue or you’ll be

informed of them on arrival. Please note that Mansfield will give each individual guest a unique log-

in code, which you will need to pick up at the Porter’s Lodge by the entrance gates.

If you’d like to Tweet the event, our Twitter handle is @names_not and our event hashtag is

#NNN16

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Waddesdon & Oxford

Sunday 25th – Monday 26th September 2016

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The Programme

SUNDAY 25th September

08.20 - 09.00 Send-off breakfast Le Pain Quotidien, Highgate, London 09.00 sharp Coaches leave for Waddesdon 11.00 - 11.30 Welcome, walkabout and coffee, Windmill Hill, Waddesdon 11.30 - 12.45 INTRODUCTION & WELCOME

Fabia Bromovsky, Director, The Rothschild Foundation PERSPECTIVES Frances Morris, Director, Tate Modern Margaret Heffernan, Entrepreneur, CEO & Writer NNN ‘INDIVIDUAL IN A MASS AGE’ INTERVIEW Comedian, actor and author Alexei Sayle interviewed by ei's own iconic Peter York

12.45 - 14.30 Walk-and-talk to Flint House, the winner of RIBA House of the Year 2015 and lunch back

at Windmill Hill 14.30 sharp Coach departs for Oxford, don’t be late! 15.30 - 17.00 Arrivals at Mansfield College, Oxford

Tea served at Mansfield College and guests make their way to their accommodation and walk onwards to The Weston Library, Bodleian Libraries

MC: Oli Barrett MBE, Director, Co-Sponsorship Agency & Make Your Mark with a Tenner

17.00 - 18.30 WELCOME

Richard Ovenden, Bodley’s Librarian, Bodleian Libraries PERSPECTIVES: THE MATERIAL SELF - A HISTORY OF THE HUMAN NEED FOR STUFF Professor Frank Trentmann, Professor of History, Birkbeck College, University of London THE NNN DISCUSSION: 'SNOWFLAKE SENSIBILITIES’ Chair: Alice Sherwood, Senior Visiting Research Fellow, The Policy Institute at King's, King’s College London Panel: Simon Fanshawe, Partner, Diversity by Design; Claire Fox, Director, Institute of Ideas; and Rabbi Julia Neuberger, Senior Rabbi, West London Synagogue

18.30 Walk back to Mansfield College and free time to change and relax 20.00 - 22.30 Drinks in the Old Hall, followed by supper in Chapel Hall, Mansfield College

WELCOME Baroness Helena Kennedy QC, Principal, Mansfield College. WINE-TASTING Sir John Hegarty, Founder, Bogle Bartle Hegarty and Garage & wine producer MUSIC Kobi Kremnitzer, piano and Armand D’Angour, cello.

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MONDAY 26th September

Morning MC: Oli Barrett MBE, Director, Co-Sponsorship Agency & Make Your Mark with a Tenner

07.45 - 09.00 Breakfast in The Crypt, Mansfield College

If you are returning with us on the coach, please make sure you have brought your bag to the Porter’s Lodge, Mansfield College before breakfast

09.15 - 11.00 INTRODUCTION AND WELCOME

Julia Hobsbawm, Founder, Editorial Intelligence PERSPECTIVE: THE YOUTH OF TODAY Queen's Award winning 21-year-old entrepreneur and Founder of SUPA Academy

Bejay Mulenga talks to Angela Ferreira, Television & Events Producer, A Joy Media THE NNN DISCUSSION: WORLD BRIEFING Chair: Ngaire Woods, Dean of the Blavatnik School of Government and Professor of

Global Economic Governance, Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford Panel: Matthew Kirk, Group External Affairs Director, Vodafone Group and

Professor Frank Trentmann, Professor of History, Birkbeck College, University of London

11.00 - 11.30 Tea and coffee break 11.30 - 12.30 PERSPECTIVE: A BLUEPRINT FOR A MORE CIVIL SOCIETY

Sir Peter Bazalgette, Chairman, The Arts Council and Chairman, ITV NNN INDIVIDUAL IN A MASS AGE Ruby Wax, actress, author and mental health campaigner, returns to NNN, in conversation with Baroness Helena Kennedy QC

Afternoon MC: Giles Gibbons, CEO/Founder, Good Business 12.30 - 14:30 VODAFONE LUNCH LESSONS

Guests ‘lunch and learn’ with personalised guided tours and informal tutorials, please see the Help Desk for more information on lesson locations and to sign-up to attend! Stephen Barber, Chairman, Prix Pictet, leads a PRIVATE TOUR of the Ashmolean Museum (*nb this tour is strictly limited to 12 places only, sign-up early!) Charles Handy, Writer, Lecturer & Broadcaster, on THE SECOND CURVE, Mansfield College Charlie Burgess, Member of the Magic Circle, on HOW SOME TRICKS OF THE TRADE CAN HELP YOU, Mansfield College Julia Hobsbawm, Founder, Editorial Intelligence on SOCIAL HEALTH AND NETWORKS, Mansfield College Bejay Mulenga, Co-founder, Supa Academy and Angela Ferreira, Television & Events Producer, A Joy Media, give LESSONS IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP, Mansfield College Professor Tim Newman, Vice-Principal (Research), University of Dundee, on the INCOMPREHENSILBIITY OF THE SUPERORGANISM (A BIOPHYSICS PERSPECTIVE), Mansfield College

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14.30 – 15.00 PERFORMANCE, Chapel Hall, Mansfield College Ana-Maria Vera, concert pianist and Founder & Director, Bolivia Clásica Followed by a quick walk back to The Lecture Theatre, Mansfield College to hear her explain more about Bolivia Clásica

15.00 - 16.45 PROVOCATION: WHAT WE CANNOT KNOW Professor Marcus Du Sautoy, Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford NNN IN CONVERSATION: WHAT DOES THE ART OF LIVING MEAN TO US TODAY? Roman Krznaric, Author and Founder of the Empathy Museum talks to Julia Hobsbawm, Founder, Editorial Intelligence PERFORMANCE: SHAKESPEARE’S HUMANITY Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Author and Columnist

16.45 - 17.00 Walk to the Divinity School

17.00 -18.30 Closing drinks at the Divinity School, Bodleian Libraries 18.30 sharp Return coach to Le Pain Quotidien, Highgate, London, coaches will leave promptly

nb. The coaches may stop at one other location, please ask at the Help Desk for further details

EMPIRE OF THINGS - HOW WE BECAME A WORLD OF CONSUMERS FROM THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY TO THE TWENTY-FIRST

"An impressive work" – FT

"a monumental study" - The Guardian

"a brilliant history of consumerism" - Daily Mail

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Participants A-Z Gloria Abramoff, Managing Director, Tonic Productions Lara Agnew, Journalist, Filmmaker, Academic Louise Ahuja, Director, Lansons Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Columnist and Author Nick Allen David Amstel, Advertising / Marketing professional Susan Angoy, Author, Mentor & Charitable Board Trustee Lyndsay Baker, Future Fifty Programme Manager, Tech City UK Alaric Bamping, Editorial Intelligence Diane Banks, Literary & Talent Agent, Diane Banks Associates Stephen Barber, Group Managing Director & Group Head of Communications, Pictet Group Oli Barrett MBE, Director, Co-Sponsorship Agency & Make Your Mark with a Tenner Sir Peter Bazalgette, Chair, Arts Council England Linzi Blakey, HR Director – Projects, Vodafone PLC Theo Borgvin Weiss, Editorial Intelligence Fabia Bromovsky, Chief Executive, Rothschild Foundation Charlie Burgess, Editorial Director & Board Member, Editorial Intelligence Louisa Clarke, Director, The Caffeine Partnership Judith Clegg, CEO of Takeout; Founder Glasshouse and LiveKind Zaki Cooper, Director of Philanthropy and Communications, Dorfman Family Office Carolyn Dailey, Founder, The Dailey Partnership Philippa Dale-Thomas, Self-employed Armand D'Angour, Classicist and Musician, Jesus College Oxford Andrew Davidson, Creative Education Consultant, The Sorrell Foundation Jeremy Dodd, Director, Stratton & Reekie Karla Dorsch, Managing Director, Piedmont St James Marcus Du Sautoy, New College, Oxford Beth Dubow, guest of Simon Fanshawe Katri Eeva, Doctoral Researcher, University of Oxford Herb Enmarch-Williams Simon Fanshawe, Partner, Diversity by Design Angela Ferreira, Television & Events Producer, A Joy Media Stephen Fleming, Editor eiDigest, Editorial Intelligence Claire Fox, Director, Institute of Ideas Sarah Frost, Portfolio Career Owner: writer, project manager, charity volunteer Julia Gallop, Business consultant John Gapper, Chief Business Commentator, Financial Times Giles Gibbons, CEO/Founder, Good Business Kate Gordon, Founder and CEO, London Art Studies Ross Gow, Managing Partner, Acuity Reputation Mayur Gupta, Fellow, Year Here Patricia Hamzahee, Founder, Integriti Capital Charles Handy, Writer, Lecturer & Broadcaster Elizabeth Handy, Photographer Fiona Harris, Director of International Public Relations, Corinthia Hotel Justine Harris, Head of Corporate Transparency, Vodafone Group Plc Margaret Heffernan, Entrepreneur, CEO and Writer Sir John Hegarty, Founder, Bogle Bartle Hegarty and Garage Maurice Helfgott, Chairman, Amery Capital Ltd

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Margaret Hill, Former Chief Adviser Editorial Policy, BBC Julia Hobsbawm, Founder, Editorial Intelligence Iain Hutchison, Professor of Oral and Facial Surgery & Founder, Saving Faces Bailey Ingram, Public Policy Senior Manager, Vodafone Rohini Jansari, Managing Director, View Optics Ltd Hywel Jarman, Director of External Affairs, EEF - The Manufacturers Organisations Sonja Jöchtl, Managing Director, European Forum Alpbach Foundation Tim Johns, Partner, Change Agency Evi Kahle, Executive Organizational & Leadership Consultant David Kean, Founding Partner, The Caffeine Partnership John Kelly, Editor, Thus Magazine Sarah Kemp, Senior Communications Manager, Vodafone Baroness Helena Kennedy QC, Principal, Mansfield College Masaki Kihara, Scenario Analyst, Strategy & Business Environment, Shell Zella King, Co-Founder, Personal Boardroom Matthew Kirk, Group External Affairs Director, Vodafone Dr Kobi Kremnitzer, Fellow and Tutor in Mathematics, Oriel College Oxford and pianist Roman Krznaric, Author and Founder of the Empathy Museum Joel Lewis, Manager of International Regulatory Affairs, Lloyd's Julia Llewellyn Smith, Journalist and author Tom Maddocks, Director, Media Training Associates Amy Maines, Branding & Corporate Identity Manager, Group Communications, Pictet Group Ian Marber, Nutrition Consultant Holly Marriott, Founder, Eighteen O Four Henry Mason, Managing Director, Trendwatching.com Simon Matthews, Founder, Matters Giuliana Mazza-Coates, Fellow, Year Here Kirsty McFarland, Head of Courses, The Oxford School of Drama Finn McRedmond, Editorial Intelligence Frances Morris, Director, Tate Modern Bejay Mulenga, Co-founder, Supa Academy Hermian Murinik Sophie Murray, Head of Marketing, Harrods Laura Musins, Editorial Production and Office Manager, Editorial Intelligence Simon Myers, Director, Somethingmorethannear Gareth Neame, Managing Director (CEO), Carnival Films Rabbi Baroness Julia Neuberger DBE, Senior Rabbi, West London Synagogue Daniel Joseph Newman, Facilitator/ Process Designer, Matter Solutions Ltd Professor Tim Newman, Vice-Principal (Research), University of Dundee Bridget Nicholls, Founder, Pestival Lindsay Nicholson, Research Immunologist Jacqueline Otagburuagu Richard Ovenden, Bodley's Librarian, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford Adam Paker, Sports marketing consultant Jennifer Paker, Behavioural economics expert, HMRC George Peck, Principal, Oxford School of Drama Barbara Peric, Upscale Programme Manager, Tech City UK Elizabeth Perry, Communication Executive, Vodafone Group Judy Piatkus, Founder, Conscious Cafe Dr Alice Prochaska, Principal, Somerville College Zheela Qaiser, Creator & Programme Director of Upscale, Tech City UK

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Dr Nicola Rollock, Deputy Director, Centre for Research in Race & Education, University of Birmingham Henrietta Royle, Chief Operating Officer, British Bankers Association Isabella Sandor, Editorial Intelligence Khadija Saye, Photographer/Freelance Educator, Freelance/London Transport Museum Alexei Sayle, Comedian, actor and author Habie Schwarz, Photographer & Director, Habie Schwarz Research Robyn Scott, Co-Founder and CEO, Apolitical Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt, Director, Web Science Institute and Principal, Jesus College, Oxford Geraldine Sharpe-Newton, Consultant, SharpeConnections, eiAmbassador Steve Shepperson-Smith, Senior Media Relations Manager, Vodafone Plc Alice Sherwood, Senior Visiting Research Fellow, The Policy Institute at King's, King’s College London Shanice Shields, External Communications Assistant, Vodafone Michael Simpson, Programme Manager, Year Here Alistair Smith, Managing Director, Corporate Communciations, Barclays Andrew St George, Author, Academic, Special Advisor, Leadership Consultant. Wendell Steavenson, writer Deb Thomson, Deputy Bureau Chief, CBS News Brigitte Trafford, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Virgin Media Rebecca Trengove, Director of Marketing and Communications, University of Dundee Frank Trentmann, Professor of History, Birkbeck College, University of London Peter Tufano, Peter Moores Dean, Said Business School Thomas Veit, Director of External Relations, University of Dundee Dr Marc Ventresca, Economic Sociologist, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford Ana-Maria Vera, concert pianist and Founder & Director, Bolivia Clásica Sandy Walkington, Liberal Democrat County Councillor, St Albans South Rachael Ward, Professional Development Coach Ruby Wax, actress, mental health campaigner, lecturer, and author Francesca Weal, Partner, Weal Architects Matthew Wherry, Director/Founder/Editor in Chief, Wherry Media Ltd/Impolite Conversation Patricia Williams, Trustee, Dartington Hall Trust Ngaire Woods, Dean of the Blavatnik School of Government and Professor of Global Economic Governance, University of Oxford Adrian Wooldridge, Management Editor and Schumpeter Columnist, The Economist Peter York, Cultural Commentator & Associate, Editorial Intelligence

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Thanks and Special Mentions

Curator: Julia Hobsbawm Editorial, event co-ordinator and office: Laura Musins eiTeam: Theo Borgvin Weiss, Polly Hunt, Holly Marriott, Finn McRedmond and Isabella Sandor Event photography: Habie Schwarz AV: Expoteam: Gary Mair; ISIS AV: Craig McCleary Live music: Armand D’Angour, Kobi Kremnitzer and Ana-Maria Vera Thanks to everyone at Mansfield College, Bodleian Libraries and Waddesdon Manor. With particular thanks to Jane Buswell, Claire Holland, Helen Jones, Helena Kennedy, Emma Lear, Richard Ovenden, Lynne Quiggin and Hannah Rothschild for all their help. Thank you to all the Mansfield helpers: Lucy Coupe; Zoe Hodge; Alice Jaspars; Kathryn Jones; Alexander Oscroft; Hugo Ryan; Violet Smart; Ella Vickers Strutt; and Mingi Zhu Many thanks also to all our speakers and chairs. With particular thanks to all the individuals who have given such massive support and help as we planned this NNN – Andrew Roberts of Bentley; Colin Bryan, Paul Naisbett, Tim Robinson and Les Taylor of Doddle; Roddy Isles, Rebecca Trengove and Thomas Veit of University of Dundee; Fiona McMorrough of FMcM; Rory Bartlett and Daniel Mackley of Le Pain Quotidien; Trish Cox, Justine Harris, Matthew Kirk and Matt Peacock from Vodafone; with thanks to our brilliant MCs Oli Barrett and Giles Gibbons and our eiAmbassadors and hosts, Charlie Burgess, Andrew Davidson, Angela Ferreira, Stephen Fleming, Harvey Goldsmith CBE, Tommy Helsby, Geraldine Sharpe-Newton, Alice Sherwood, Fiona Thorne, Matthew Wherry and Peter York, for all their help.

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Our Partners

Lead Partner

Vodafone is one of the world’s largest telecommunications companies and provides a range of services including voice, messaging, data and fixed communications. Vodafone has mobile operations in 26 countries, partners with mobile networks in 54 more, and fixed broadband operations in 17 markets. As of 31 December 2014, Vodafone had 444 million mobile customers and 11.8 million fixed broadband customers. For more information, please visit: www.vodafone.com

Connection Partner

Corinthia Hotel London is rated amongst London’s finest 5-star luxury hotels. Combining traditional grandeur with modern freshness, the luxuriously redesigned Victorian destination is ideally located in the heart of London, a short walk from many of the city’s major attractions. For more information visit corinthia.com/london or visit Twitter @corinthialondon or Instagram @corinthialondon

Life Sciences Partner

The University of Dundee was named Scottish University of the Year 2016 by the Times / Sunday Times and recently took the title of top UK university in the Times Higher Education`150 under 50 2016’. Dundee is the Number 1 University in the UK for biological sciences (Research Excellence Framework 2014) with its scientists making ground-breaking contributions to global health challenges and major environmental issues and the University the central hub for a multi-million pound biotechnology sector. It has a core mission to transform lives locally and globally by promoting the sustainable use of global resources, shaping the future through innovative design,

and improving social, cultural and physical well-being. The University is home to more than 17000 students and over 3000 staff, helping to make Dundee Scotland’s most student-friendly city. It regularly tops student satisfaction surveys and works closely with Dundee University Students’ Association (DUSA) to deliver an exceptional student experience in all aspects of campus life. www.dundee.ac.uk

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Individual Partner Doddle is the easy way to send and receive parcels. With stores around transport hubs, universities and shopping centres across the UK, Doddle is open early until late, seven days a week. Our Parcelistas ensure customers are in and out of Doddle stores in two minutes, providing parcel services to suit busy consumer lifestyles. Doddle works with all carriers to receive customer parcels and has a growing list of retail partners. To find out more visit www.doddle.com

Associate Partners

The Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford is the largest university library system in the United Kingdom. It includes the principal University library – the Bodleian Library - which has been a legal deposit library for 400 years; as well as 30 libraries across Oxford including major research libraries and faculty, department and institute libraries. Together, the Libraries hold more than 12 million printed items, over 80,000 e-

journals and outstanding special collections including rare books and manuscripts, classical papyri, maps, music, art and printed ephemera. Members of the public can explore the collections via the Bodleian’s online image portal at digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk or by visiting the exhibition galleries in the Bodleian’s Weston Library. For more information, visit www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk.

Nestled in a glorious location Mansfield College is a unique venue in the heart of historic Oxford. With its inspiring Victorian architecture the College is designed around a large circular quadrangle offering a stunning backdrop for a truly memorable guest experience.

The College offers a range of modern and traditional facilities, accommodation and fine dining. We cater for large and small events, commercial and private functions, groups and individual bookings. Choose from an excellent range of menus, exclusive dining locations, and an extensive wine cellar.

Chaired by Lord Rothschild, The Rothschild Foundation supports Waddesdon Manor and gives grants to a variety of charitable initiatives. Central to the Foundation’s vision is an ongoing commitment to Waddesdon Manor, one of the last remaining 19th century Rothschild houses. The Foundation also supports a broad range of philanthropic activities, continuing the family’s longstanding commitment to arts and heritage, as well as organisations and groups tackling pressing issues such as the

environment, sustainable development and green energy; education; and social welfare. There is a particular focus on charities operating in the broad geography around Waddesdon. In addition to offering grants, the Foundation use the unique setting of Waddesdon and the Windmill Hill Archive Centre to foster dialogue and debate across our areas of interest.

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Space to think Content? Conversation? Connections?

You can continue the conversation with Editorial Intelligence through our NNNClub and eiNetwork, see over the page for more details

Everyone now knows that networking is critical to success. We know for a fact that goodnetworking happens in small curated gatherings, not huge conferences and cocktail parties(and many, if not most people, hate the awkward standing-in-the-corner-feeling in a roomfull of strangers branded as a 'networking event’).

ei’s approach to networking focuses on:

1) CONTENT - We are all about knowledge networking - helping you broker informationefficiently, from knowing what to read and how to curate your own 'knowledge dashboard'to cut through the tsunami of overload.

2) CONVERSATION - Face-to-face connection is by far the most effective way to developrelationships. Relationships are critical to trust. Trust is critical to long-term success in anykind of profession. The art of conversation can get lost in a social media world and we bring itback with small curated salons.

3) CONNECTIONS - You need to know more people. Different people, not just those in thesilo of your own profession. People you can exchange ideas, intelligence, and forgeconnections with which will last a long time.

NNNClub is a boutique members’ only Club that allows access to all NNN events as well asadditional, invitation only dinners, salons and conversations. NNNClub members also benefitfrom a ‘Connection Concierge’ service for targeted advice, network building and feedback.

Our more flexible Early Risers programme for professionals under 35s, combines the smallcurated breakfasts with networking consultations and training to help develop some seriousskills and connections to carry forward.

For further information, please contact [email protected]

The world is changing. Brexit is the most immediate change in the 2016-17 landscapewhich will not just bring Britain out of the EU but, whilst remaining a clear part of Europe,out into the wider world more than ever before.

The challenge for C-Suite executives is not just to know all the latest twists and turns butto share their intelligence and learn from each other. As Robert Muller, a former UNAssistant Secretary- General memorably remarked: "In a world of big powers, media andmonopolies, networking is the new freedom, the new democracy".

Networking Nations aims to gather key players in business and finance, retail, law,communications, digital and technology, academia and consulting, local government,trade unions and think tanks to discuss these key issues.Our focus will be three-fold: Analysis of the London-Brussels landscape as it develops;The emerging trade picture, especially US, Canada, Australia, China, India; and finally'Brand Britain, the impact on Britain's reputation, and fresh opportunities for new andestablished brands.

To join member companies like Eurostar, JWT, Vodafone and The BBA, please email [email protected] for further information.