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Includes complimentary CEs

If you require ADA accommodation to participate in this web seminar, please contact us at your earliest convenience to make arrangements – info@asaging.org

This webinar examines, as the country looks to rebuild in the wake of COVID-19, the highly valuable role of older adults. Leveraging AARP’s “Longevity Economy” report as a benchmark, the country will be looking at criteria for how to measure the way it rebuilds and the vital role the ages 50 and older community will play in that rebuilding. 

Participants in this web seminar will be able to:

  • Identify the role of Americans ages 50 and older in the national economy;
  • Communicate to others the revenue impact of COVID-19 on both the ages 50 and older community and the economy overall; and,
  • Describe the vital role of the ages 50 and older community as the country rebuilds.

Presenters:

 
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Dr. Jean Accius is a recognized thought leader on aging, longevity, health, and long-term care policy. As Senior Vice President of Global Thought Leadership at AARP, he provides strategic direction, leadership, and technical expertise championing new ideas, framing thought-provoking perspectives and driving bold solutions to change systems and improve the lives of all as they age both domestically and internationally.

 

Paul%20Irving.jpg Paul Irving is chairman of the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging, chairman of Encore.org, and distinguished scholar in residence at the University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology. Previously he served as the Institute’s president, an advanced leadership fellow at Harvard University, and chairman and CEO of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, a national law and consulting firm. Irving is a director of East West Bancorp, Inc.