Day 2: FRIDAY 22 November 2024

LLOYDS OF LONDON

This page provides information for the agenda for Day 2 of the African Caribbean Sustainability & Investment Summit (ACSIS) 2024 hosted at Lloyds of London. A glossary of terminology relating to the different elements of each session can be found towards the bottom of this page. Tickets for Day 2 can be purchased here.

08:30

REGISTRATION & WELCOME REFRESHMENTS

09:00

OPENING REMARKS

Opening remarks delivered by Moderator, Michael Lutterodt-Quarcoo.

09:10

WELCOME & INTRODUCTION

Delivered by by David F. Roberts, the Chairman & Founder of ACSIS

09:45

LIGHTNING TALK

A day in the life of a BAME Staffer at #10

Myles Stacey OBE, Fellow Judge Business School / Fmr. Special Advisor to Fmr. Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak

10:00

PRESENTATION

Opportunities associated with diasporic entrepreneurship and investment

Dr Keith Nurse, President of the College of Science Technology and Applied Arts Trinidad and Tobago.

10:25

REFRESHMENTS BREAK & NETWORKING

10:40

FIRESIDE CHAT

Economic Equity and Sustainability: Leveraging women’s economic potential for a sustainable future.

 

Dr. Justina Mutale, Chair, National Alliance of Women’s Organisations.

11:30

PANEL DISCUSSION

How diaspora investments can contribute to climate change mitigation.

 

Team Lead, Andrew Skipper MBE, CEO Polymetis Professional Solutions.

Members, Dr Doirean Wilson, Fellow, European SPES Institute; Sandra Murphy, Managing Director – Equidiet (UK) Ltd

13:00

LUNCH BREAK & NETWORKING

13:00 - 14:30

PANEL DISCUSSION

Building Partnerships Between Diaspora and Local Businesses

 

Moderator, Dr. Jimlas Opeyemi Ogunsakin, Chief Executive Officer, Glean Atlantic Merchants.

Members, Denell Florius, Co-founder of EcoCarib; Khalia Ismain, Black Entrepreneurs Programme Manager, Lloyds Bank; Myles Stacey OBE, Fellow Judge Business School / Fmr. Special Advisor to Fmr. PM Rishi Sunak.

 

14:55

LIGHTNING TALK

Opportunities in Fintech & Financial Services

 

Khalia Ismain, Black Entrepreneurs, Programme Manager, Lloyds Bank.

15:15

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

PD (3) Climate Change and the Global South

Team Lead, Elizabeth Mullings-Smith, CEO Maya Blue Consultancy.

PD (4) Power & Energy Solutions

Team Lead, Rushab Shah, Co-Founder & CEO ONEHIVE.

PD (5) The Business Cyber Clinic

Team Lead, Lawrence McEwen, Executive Director, EST Applied Intelligence (Cybersecurity expert).

PD (6) Sustainable Tourism Development

Team Lead, Jean-Marc Flambert, Fmr. UK Tourism Director Saint Lucia.

15:45

REFRESHMENTS BREAK & NETWORKING

16:15 - 17:30

PRESENTATION

Alim Kamara, African Storyteller, Founder of Storie Storie

16:20

RECAP & CLOSING REMARKS

Summary of the day’s discussions and key takeaways delivered by David F. Roberts, Founder & Chairman of ACSIS.

16:45

CLOSE OF DAY 2

    NOTES

     

    Fireside Chat

    An informal, intimate conversation between a moderator and a guest (or guests), usually featuring industry experts or high-profile individuals. Unlike traditional interviews, fireside chats aim for a relaxed, conversational tone, often with storytelling elements and audience questions.

    Lightning Talk

    A very short, time-limited presentation (usually 5 – 10 minutes) designed to deliver quick insights – or share ideas concisely. Several lightning talks are often scheduled back-to-back.

    Keynote Speech

    A high profile often inspirational presentation given by a speaker at the beginning or end of the conference. Keynotes set the tone or provide a concluding summary of the event, usually by addressing broader themes or industry trends.

    Plenary Session
    A session where all conference attendees gather in one place to hear from a key speaker or panel. Plenary sessions are usually held at the beginning or end of an event to deliver important messages to all participants.

     Panel Discussion
    A structured conversation involving a group of experts (usually 3 – 5) discussing a specific topic. A moderator guides the discussion and may take questions from the audience. Panel discussions offer diverse perspectives on an issue and allow for debate and dialogue among the panelists.

    Roundtable
    A smaller, more informal discussion group centered around a specific issue or theme.  Participants typically sit around a table (literally or metaphorically) and engage in open dialogue, with a focus on shared learning and exchange of ideas.

     Q&A Session
    A session where the audience poses questions to the speaker or panlists after a presentation.Q&A sessions can be standalone or part of a larger session, providing an opportunity for direct interaction between the audience and speakers.

    Thank you

    FOR YOUR SUPPORT

    FOR A BETTER FUTURE