17.00-18.30
Keynote & Panel : Social Value Policy
Current and Future Government Roles and Actions for wider decision making
– Achieve the SDG targets of 2030.
– Vision of a sustainable world where success is based on a broader definition of value.
– Develop better ways to account for value and lead our transition into a sustainable world.
– Hear how the social value is changing the way we account for value.
Executive Director, Esela, The Legal Network for Social Impact
Progressive Economic Policy expert with particular reference to policies oriented towards issues structural transformation, diversification, self-sufficiency, inequality reduction and employment generation.
Professor of Accounting
Durham University Business School, UK
and
Swinburne Business School, Australia
Carol Adams is a Professor of Accounting. Her work is concerned with the role of accounting and reporting in the relationships between business, society and the environment. She has sought to advance practice and policy with respect to integrating sustainability considerations into organisations through applied research, leadership, standard setting, advisory work and educating the next generation of business leaders.
CEO
Ben is also a member of the National Social Value Taskforce and the British Standards Industry committee for Social Value.
Executive Secretary
Ms. Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana was appointed Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) on 13 September 2018. she has served as Director for the Center for Sustainable Development Goals Studies at Universitas Padjadjaran and Vice Chair of the Indonesian Academy of Sciences.
Executive Director
Sakulthip Keeratiphantawong is the co-founder and managing director of NISE Corp
S.E. Co., a social enterprise aims at developing the Social Enterprise eco-system in Thailand.