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Cardinal Peter Turkson
Cardinal Peter Turkson
Chancellor
Pontifical Academy of Sciences
  1. Defining human flourishing: is there an established definition?

    Matthew T. Lee
    Matthew T. Lee
    Director of the Flourishing Network, Human Flourishing Program
    Harvard University
    Brian Wellinghoff
    Brian Wellinghoff
    Partner
    Chapman & Co. Leadership Institute

    Why does defining human flourishing matter?

    Matthew T. Lee
    Matthew T. Lee
    Director of the Flourishing Network, Human Flourishing Program
    Harvard University
    Laura Taylor
    Laura Taylor
    Deputy Director, Wellbeing Research Centre
    University of Oxford
    Fr. Robert Gahl
    Fr. Robert Gahl
    Associate Professor of Ethics
    Pontifical University of the Holy Cross
    Julian Chapman
    Julian Chapman
    President
    Forrest & Company Ltd.
    Katy Granville-Chapman
    Katy Granville-Chapman
    Research Fellow, The Oxford Character Project
    Oxford University
  2. Human flourishing frameworks: an overview of progress to date

    Fr. Ezra Sullivan, OP
    Fr. Ezra Sullivan, OP
    Professor
    Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas

    Working towards a common human flourishing framework: what would this look like and why does it matter?

    Matthew Sanders
    Matthew Sanders
    CEO
    Humanity 2.0
    John C. Havens
    John C. Havens
    Sustainability Practice Lead
    IEEE Standards Association
    Steve Fuller
    Steve Fuller
    Chair in Social Epistemology
    University of Warwick
    Rev. Carmen Lansdowne
    Rev. Carmen Lansdowne
    Moderator
    United Church of Canada
    Fr. Ezra Sullivan, OP
    Fr. Ezra Sullivan, OP
    Professor
    Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas
    Joe Daly
    Joe Daly
    Senior Partner
    Gallup, Inc.
  3. Why should advancing human flourishing be the purpose of an economy?

    Jim Ritchie-Dunham
    Jim Ritchie-Dunham
    President
    Institute for Strategic Clarity

    How a common human flourishing framework could benefit business and impact investors

    Tae Yoo
    Tae Yoo
    Former SVP, Corporate Affairs and Corporate Social Responsibility
    Cisco
    Erika Karp
    Erika Karp
    Executive Managing Director & Chief Impact Officer
    Pathstone
    Daniel Shakhani
    Daniel Shakhani
    Co-Founder
    Salary Finance
    Evan Baehr
    Evan Baehr
    Managing Partner
    Learn Capital
    Marcel Lotscher
    Marcel Lotscher
    Head of Regulatory Strategy
    FTX Europe AG
  4. How would a human flourishing framework transform the stewardship of philanthropy?

    Bob Boisture
    Bob Boisture
    President & CEO
    Fetzer Institute

    How effective is philanthropy at addressing impediments to human flourishing and how can a human flourishing framework address these issues?

    Ron Ivey
    Ron Ivey
    Founder and Principal
    Rembrandt Collective
    Bob Boisture
    Bob Boisture
    President & CEO
    Fetzer Institute
    Patricia (Tuscia) Shmorhun Hawrylyshyn
    Patricia (Tuscia) Shmorhun Hawrylyshyn
    Co-founder and COO
    MoveUkraine
    Crenguta Leua
    Crenguta Leua
    Director
    Swiss Institute for Alternative Thinking

Sponsors

FTX EU
Ford Foundation
ESG News
The Laudato Si Challenge

Participating Organizations

Holy See (Vatican)
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Harvard Business School
Harvard Medical School
University of Oxford
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
University of Pennsylvania
Baylor University
Australian Catholic University
Loyola University New Orleans
University of Warwick
Villanova University
Templeton World Charity Foundation
Pontifical Lateran University
The Catholic University of America
Pontifical Oriental Institute
Pontifical University of the Holy Cross
Venerable English College
Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas
Ateneo Regina Apostolorum
Expanded Reason Institute (Francisco de Victoria University)
Institute for Strategic Clarity
The United Church of Canada
Sports Media Challenge
Filo Sofi Arts
MoveUkraine
Laudato Si' Challenge
Core Values
FTX Europe
Google
Cisco
Pathstone
Gallup
Learn Capital
Fetzer Institute
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Noovle (TIM Italia)
RAI
Kluz Ventures
Chapman & Co. Leadership Institute
Mind Foundry
Salary Finance
Swiss Institute for Alternative Thinking
Commpro Worldwide
ebo
Forrest & Company
CM-Equity AG
Flerish
Colonize Mars
Rembrandt Collective
Acton Institute - Rome
Rome Reports
Corsi e Pampanelli
Morichi Atelier LLC
Uniti Networks

The Program

Nov 3-4, 2022
Casina Pio IV, Vatican City
  • Welcoming Remarks
    9:00 - 9:15
    • Rev. Philip Larrey - Chairman, Humanity 2.0
    • Matthew Sanders - CEO, Humanity 2.0
  • Opening Address
    9:15 - 9:30
    • Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia
  • Defining human flourishing: is there an established definition?
    9:30 - 10:00
    • Matthew Lee & Brian Wellinghoff
  • Why does defining human flourishing matter?
    10:00 - 10:45
    • Fr. Bob GahlModerator
  • Coffee Break
    10:45 - 11:15
  • Human flourishing frameworks: an overview of progress to date
    11:15 - 11:45
    • Fr. Ezra Sullivan, OP
  • Working towards a common human flourishing framework: what would this look like and why does it matter?
    11:45 - 12:30
    • Matthew SandersModerator
  • Lunch
    12:30 - 13:30
  • Why should advancing human flourishing be the purpose of an economy?
    13:30 - 14:00
    • Jim Ritchie-Dunham
  • How a common human flourishing framework could benefit business and impact investors
    14:00 - 14:45
    • Tae YooModerator
  • Coffee Break
    14:45 - 15:15
  • How would a human flourishing framework transform the stewardship of philanthropy?
    15:15 - 15:45
    • Bob Boisture
  • How effective is philanthropy at addressing impediments to human flourishing and how can a human flourishing framework address these issues?
    15:45 - 16:15
    • Ron IveyModerator
  • Workshop overview presentations from leaders
    16:15 - 16:30
  • Closing remarks
    16:30 - 16:45
    • Cardinal Peter Turkson
  • Tour: St. Peter's Basilica
    16:45 - 17:00
  • Reception
    18:30
  • Dinner
    19:00
Casina Pio IV, Vatican City
Casina Pio IV, Vatican City

Participate in the Forum

Participants in the Humanity 2.0 Forum are mission-aligned stakeholders gathered to address particular impediments to human flourishing.

The Forum provides an opportunity for stakeholders to be presented with high potential solutions to particular human challenges and then an invitation to unite in a cross-sector effort to address them. Anyone may request to attend a Forum, but due to practical considerations, only a limited number are invited.