OCTOBER 31ST – NOVEMBER 1ST, 2014 University California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA, United States
www.cal3.org
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS,
ENTREPRENEURS AND PROFESSIONALS COME TOGETHER TO THINK AND
CREATE NEW AND INNOVATIVE WAYS
OF COOPERATION BETWEEN THE ACADEMIC, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SPHERES
Chile-California Conference (C3) is an annual conference with the objective to promote the
exchange of ideas and create an international collaboration between academics, students,
entrepreneurs, and professionals from Chile and California. This initiative started in 2012 as a collaborative work between Chilean students in UC Davis, Stanford, and UC Berkeley supported by
the Chilean General Consulate in San Francisco, Chile Global, and the Chile-California Council.
After two successful events, this year’s conference will take place on October 31st and November 1st at UC Berkeley and will be focused on the social and economic challenges that Chile and
California share. We will ask: How to innovate and grow while striving for an inclusive and sustainable
development that reduces existing levels of inequality?
We firmly believe in the importance of making Chile and California economically efficient societies
that promote sustainable development in both the medium and long term while striving for equality
and social inclusion.
Organizing Committee
The Challenge of
Inclusive Development
University California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
C3 is a young and growing initiative that we want to transform in a long-term tradition
aimed at contributing to the mutual development of Chile and California. We already have organized two very successful versions gathering more than 200 people. The current year we will all meet at UC Berkeley campus.
The Challenge of
Inclusive Development
C3 2013 STANFORD, CA 203 Participants
C3 2012 UC DAVIS, CA 137 Participants
University California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
•5 - 5:30PM
•Doors open Welcome
• 5:30 – 7 PM
•UC Berkeley Professor Robert Reich and Chilean Professor Carlos Peña will diagnose inequality and segregation in the US and Chilean economies, their origins and their consequences. The conversation will be moderated by CLAS Director Harley Shaiken.
The Challenge of inclusive Development
•7 – 8 PM
•Invitation required Cocktail
Friday Schedule
C3 2014 is designed to be stage to inspire thoughtful discussions about the pressing topics in Chile and California. We will start with a high level discussion on Friday and continuously move to a more action driven
discussion, ending with several sessions addressing specific problems and solutions in the areas of education, society and democracy, and sustainable development.
The Program University California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
Robert Reich Carlos Pena Harley Shaiken
• 8:15 – 8:50 AM
• Registration and welcome coffee Registration
• 9 – 9:15 AM
• It may include a short recap from prev ious night’s conversation between R. Reich and C. Peña Conference Opening
• 9:15 – 10:15 AM
• Why should we care about inequality when thinking development? Main Theme
• 10:15 – 11 AM
• How relev ant are quality and equity in education and how do we look for them? First Axis: Education
• 11:20 AM– 12:05 PM
• Why should we striv e to include people in the political process and how should we do it?
Second Axis: Democracy and Society
• 12:05 -12:50 PM
• What role should water and distributed resources play in inclusive development?
Third Axis: Energy and Resources
• 2:30 – 3:30 PM and 3:40 – 4:40 PM
• Education – Democracy and Society – Energy and Resources
Getting Things Clear: Roundtables
• 4:45 – 5 PM Closing remarks
• 5:00 – 6:30 PM Farewell Cocktail
Saturday Schedule
The Program University California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
The Event University California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
Chile California Conference 2014 is a two-day conference that is designed to promote collaboration among Chilean and Californian researchers, students and entrepreneurs as well as indiv iduals from the community who
are interested in collaboration and exchange
The event will include
8 presentations on research and innovation in the areas of:
Education
Democracy & society
Sustainable development.
Sessions oriented to promote understanding and collaboration in topics related with cohesive development.
Gala session of opening the night before of the conference open to all people interested.
A summary of the conference with the main insights and ideas generated during the presentations of key
speakers and the work from specific topics sessions.
The publication of 250 copies of a conference program which will provide information on all presenters,
sponsors, and their contact information.
An especial number in The Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies (http://clas.berkeley.edu/review/).
Ongoing publicity for sponsors on the Chile California Conference Berkeley 2014 website and during the conference.
OCTOBER 31ST – NOVEMBER 1ST, 2014
University California Berkeley Berkeley, CA, United States
WE INVITE YOU TO BE PART OF THIS EVENT AND DISCOVER SOLUTIONS
FOR INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT!
The Team University California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
ORGANIZING COMMITTE
Miguel Ordenes Conference Coordinator
Patricio Dominguez Conference Coordinator
J. Pablo Carvallo Program Director
Tamara Margas Communications Director
Felipe Castro Finance Director
J. Tomas Sotta Logistic Director
Barbara Eguiguren Logistic Director
Felipe Etchegaray Sponsors
Rodrigo Araya Logistics
Soraya Manzor Program
Gabriel Elizondo Program
Daniel Vergara Communications
Natalia Palau Communications
Carlos Sing-Long Finance
Francisca Quense Logistics
The Team University California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
SENIOR ADVISORS
COLLABORATORS
Corinne Allen
Alicia Fettig
Juan Ibanez Executive Director Chile-
California Council
Rolando Ortega Consul General San
Francisco
Cristian Cruz Valerie Weinborn Mayra Feddersen
Contact us!
CONFERENCE COORDINATOR
MIGUEL ORDENES
Email: miguel.ordenes@berkeley. edu Tel. (510)-520-8013 Address: 740 Arch st, Berkeley
SPONSORS
FELIPE ETCHEGARAY
Email: [email protected] Tel. (510)-612-4463
Address: 525 Red Oak Ave #300, Albany