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Please join us on September 17, 2019 to discuss, learn, and be inspired at Stanford University's Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center. Attendance is by invitation only. If you would like to nominate an invitee, please email Sarina Beges, Stanford PACS Director of Partnerships and External Relations, at [email protected] About the Philanthropy Innovation Summit The Philanthropy Innovation Summit is a biennial event that convenes individual and family philanthropists to discuss strategic and impactful giving in a non-solicitation environment. The 2019 event will be the fourth Philanthropy Innovation Summit hosted by Stanford PACS, and will include panel discussions, armchair interviews and intimate philanthropy salons. This invitation-only event is designed for individual philanthropists with the ability to give six-figure annual support to the issues about which they care. Philanthropists with varying levels of experience and diverse backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society | 559 Nathan Abbott Way | Stanford, California 94305 https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/innovationsummit2019

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Page 1: Please join us on September 17, 2019 to discuss, learn ... · The Philanthropy Innovation Summit is a biennial event that convenes individual and family philanthropists to discuss

Please join us on September 17, 2019

to discuss, learn, and be inspired at Stanford

University's Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center.

Attendance is by invitation only.

If you would like to nominate an invitee, please email Sarina Beges, Stanford PACS Director of Partnerships and External Relations, at

[email protected]

About the Philanthropy Innovation Summit

The Philanthropy Innovation Summit is a biennial event that convenes individual and family philanthropists to discuss strategic and impactful giving in a

non-solicitation environment. The 2019 event will be the fourth Philanthropy Innovation Summit hosted by Stanford PACS, and will include panel discussions,

armchair interviews and intimate philanthropy salons.

This invitation-only event is designed for individual philanthropists with the ability to give six-figure annual support to the issues about which they care. Philanthropists with varying levels of experience and diverse backgrounds are encouraged to attend.

Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society | 559 Nathan Abbott Way | Stanford, California 94305

https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/innovationsummit2019

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SUMMIT LEADERSHIP

—EVENT CHAIR—Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen

EVENT FACULTY ADVISOR—Paul Brest

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR—Kim Meredith

FACULTY CO-DIRECTORS—Paul BrestWoody PowellRob Reich

Kathleen Kelly Janus and Ted Janus, Co-chairsMónica de la Torre and Herb AllenScott AlterRoy BahatAngela Chao and Jim BreyerSimone CoxeSusan Ford Dorsey and Michael Dorsey Nanci Bakar Fredkin and Gary Fredkin Marcia and John GoldmanMimi HaasDebbie and Russ HallBecca Prowda and Daniel LuriePatrícia and Ricardo Villela MarinoStephanie and Carter McClellandSimonetta Cittadini and Felipe Medina

Hema Sareen Mohan and Neal MohanUsha and Diaz NesamoneyAdrian RosenfeldRegina K. Scully and John ScullyJaff ShenMaggie Lyon VaradhanJoy Wu

SUMMIT SPONSORS

ADVISORY BOARD

—Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, Chair Herb Allen Ted JanusKarla JurvetsonXin Liu

Carter McClellandJeff RaikesDavid SiegelLiz SimonsDarren Walker

2019 HOST COMMITTEE—

Kathleen Kelly Janus and Ted Janus

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PROGRAM AGENDA

—8:00 AM Registration and Breakfast

8:45 AM Morning Main-stage:

Ethics and Tech: Public Interest Technology Role of Philanthropy in Policy and Advocacy

11:45 AM Lunch and Afternoon Main-stage:

Breaking Barriers: Funding Diversity and Inclusion The Journey of Meaningful Impact

2:45 PM Salons: Two Sessions

Small group conversations of about 30 people:

How Philanthropy is Failing Democracy and What We Can Do About It? Impact Investing The Stanford PACS Guide to Effective Philanthropy Including Beneficiary Voices: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Feedback Mastering Systems Change: Seeking Global Solutions and Impact Setting Up My Philanthropy: Family Office, Donor Advised Fund (DAF), Family Foundation or LLC? Social Enterpreneurship: Betting on People by Funding Leadership Philanthropy Supporting Civic Life, Affordability and Resilient Communities Influencing Policy for Climate Change Donor Collaboratives and Issue Funds Polarization and Social Change Funding our Future: Early Childhood Education Philanthropy as Society’s Strategic Risk Capital: Funding the Future through R & D

4:45 PM Closing Session Main-stage:

Leveraging Public-Private Partership for Social Impact

5:45 PM Cocktail Reception

PhilanthropyInnovation Summit2019

Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society | 559 Nathan Abbott Way | Stanford, California 94305

FEATURED PHILANTHROPISTS:

MAIN-STAGE AND SALON SPEAKERS

—Laura Arrillaga-AndreessenJim BildnerFred BlackwellBrian CheskySimone CoxeSapphira Goradia

Liz SimonsNicole TaylorDarren WalkerJeremy WeinsteinClara Wu Tsai

Mark HeisingKathleen Kelly JanusTed JanusPam JoynerKathy KwanDaniel Lurie

Patricia Villela MarinoCarter McClellandCary McClellandLuis MirandaJeff RaikesDavid Siegel