CrossFields 10th Anniversary Event " Toward a world where social issues continue to get solved" | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2022-05-26T19:04:07+09:00 Peatix NPO法人 クロスフィールズ CrossFields 10th Anniversary Event " Toward a world where social issues continue to get solved" tag:peatix.com,2022:event-3211759 2022-04-26T18:00:00JST 2022-04-26T18:00:00JST “Toward A World Where Social Issues Continue To Get Solved”CrossFields celebrats its10th anniversary since our founding in 2011.Now, we have renewed our Vision/Mission and start its new chapter.In order to share this new vision and explore the future collaboration possibilities, we are holding an online event on Tuesday, April 26th, 6:00pm-7:00pm (JST).*Regarding new Vision, please take a look at our specialized website:https://crossfields.jp/10th/en/CrossFields is a Japanese not-for-profit organization which connects social and business sectors to create social impacts. To achieve this, we have been providing programs such as Corporate Volunteering Program (CVP)*, Field study** program and so on. So far, we have been sending over 200 volunteers to 170 NGO/Social Enterprises in 12 countries. Since our founding in 2011, we have faced major changes in our society. Now, our society better understands the concept of SDGs and more companies have been trying to solve social issues with their businesses.However, we know that there are still few people who take ownership toward social issues and actually take actions. Given these challenges and to bring about change, CrossFields has renewed its Vision to “A World Where Social Issues Continue To Get Solved”In this event, we will share our achievements during the 10 years of connecting social and business sectors, our struggles, and our future endeavour.As guests, we are inviting two of our inspiring partners from Indonesia.One is Romy Cahyadi, who is a co-founder and CEO of Instellar, a purpose driven company which help entrepreneurs be more impactful, sustainable, and scalable. Another is Lynna Chandra, who is a founder of Rachel House, a pioneering NGO which provides specialized medical care (known as palliative care) to children from marginalized communities living with serious illnesses such as cancer and HIV AIDS.Daichi, our co-founder, and Sayumi, our Co-Create project leader, will welcome you as hosts.With these valuable guests, we would love to explore what we can try to create “A world where social issues continue to get solved”.This event is for free, so we are looking forward to your sign-up and to see you all there.==*CVP is a program to send Japanese corporate employees to NGOs/Social Enterprises as volunteers to help solving social issues using their professional skills. (http://en.crossfields.jp/activities/cvp)**Field study program is mainly for corporate executives to deepen their understanding of social issues and reflect their leadership by visiting the site of social issues and having dialogues with social leaders. (http://en.crossfields.jp/activities/fieldstudy)※We will send you the Webinar URL to the participants later※In case you don’t receive the event information by the day before, please kindly let us know. (info@crossfields.jp) ※Personal information received for the event registration will be used only for the purpose of providing event details and other related information, and will be properly managed by the organizer and will not be disclosed to any third party.==<Speakers>Romy Cahyadi  / InstellarRomy Cahyadi is a co-founder and CEO of Instellar, a purpose driven company which help entrepreneurs be more impactful, sustainable, and scalable. Working with various philanthropic organizations, corporate, international NGOs, and government, Instellar has in 5 years supported over 250 impact driven startups in 18 provinces in Indonesia by working with corporate and international organizations from Korea, Singapore, and European countries. Romy was recently awarded a Fellow by Social Enterprise Research Academy in Hong Kong in 2018. In 2020, Instellar was awarded Presidential Award by International Council on Small Business for its role in supporting micro and small enterprises. Lynna Chandra / Rachel HouseLynna Chandra founded Rachel House in 2006 to pioneer the first paediatric palliative care service in Indonesia, and help champion the establishment of a palliative care ecosystem to benefit patients living with life-limiting conditions. Driven by the conviction that no child should ever have to live or die in pain, compassion was the underlying foundation of the organization and equitable access its reason for being. The outcome has been the flowering of this fountain of compassion, not just in the care that it provides, but extends far and beyond into the communities. Daichi Konuma / CrossFieldsDaichi Konuma, Co-founder and CEO of Cross Fields.MA in Sociology, Hitotsubashi University. Two-year field experience as a JICA volunteer in Syrian Arab Republic. Worked at McKinsey & Company, and co-founded Cross Fields in 2011. Selected as a Global Shaper (Tokyo HUB) by the World Economic Forum in 2011.An executive board member of Japan Association of New Public (JANP) and the Japan NGO Center for International Cooperation(JANIC). Published “How to discover the purpose of work” (Diamond, Inc.) in 2016.Sayumi Nishikawa/ CrossFields5 years of working experience at Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) as a Program Officer at the headquarters and at Egypt Office, engaged in development and implementation of Technical Cooperation projects in private sector development, health and education sector. Joined Cross Fields in 2018, aiming at driving social changes by accelerating tri-sector collaboration. Currently working as a Project Manager for the "Corporate Volunteering Program" and "Social Sector Empowerment" Program. Also engaged in new business development , as well as overseas relations.