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IN EACH OF THEIR INDIVIDUAL SPHERES OF EXPERTISE
OUR PANELISTS WILL PRESENT THE KEY ISSUES AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE
IRENE GUTHEIL, DSW - Director, Ravazzin Center for Aging, Fordham University
Today's young people will make up tomorrow's workforce. It is in our best interest to prepare these young people for the full range of opportunities available in the field of aging. Dr. Gutheil will discuss this important topic.
MITCHELL HELD - Managing Director, Citigroup Global Market -
The economic impact of an aging society cuts across all industries. Mitchell Held will highlight national economic trends spanning the next two decades.
BRUCE JENNINGS - Senior Research Scholar,The Hastings Center
Ethical concerns go hand-in-hand with longevity and successful aging. Bruce Jennings will present these concerns in the unique fashion for which he is well known
MARTHA LOPEZ - Westchester County Hispanic Affairs Liaison
A growing diverse county and nation will have profound implications for all aspect of an aging society. Martha Lopez will explore the challenges and opportunities this major demographic shift presents.
CATHERINE MARSH - Executive Director, Westchester Community Foundation
Through its grant making a community foundation responds to present and emerging community needs. Catherine Marsh will discuss the foundation's innovative grant making strategies in these times of major demographic change
MICHAEL SHUM - Director, Worklife Director, International Business Machines
The involvement of business in preparing for the up and coming workforce as well as the potential retirement of baby boomers is key for a successful future. Michael Shum will share relevant information on these complex issues.
WILLIAM T SMITH, Ph.D - President and CEO, Aging in America (Please Check Title)
Our moderator, Dr. Smith, a distinguished expert in the field of aging, both nationally and internationally, will lead this important discussion by providing insight into the forces driving these key issues.
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