The Healthy Aging 50

Join the search for 50 leaders already working to transform the world to be a better place to grow older.

From the Decade of Healthy Ageing:

“We are looking to name and honor 50 leaders who have contributed to fostering healthy ageing in their respective area of work, whether within administrations, organisations, universities, businesses, local communities, and more. We want to find leaders who do the following:

  • Have found new ways to improve the lives of older people, their families or communities

  • Engage locally and nationally, promoting coherence across government policies

  • Lean on business, ensuring that industries help foster healthy ageing for all and not just for a select few

  • Reimagine the future, not only by harnessing new technologies and trends but also by drawing on experiences and lessons of older generations

  • Promote and integrate deeply one or more of the following ways of working essential to realizing the Decade’s objectives: putting older people, their families and communities at the centre of activities; nurturing leadership and capacity building; connect stakeholders; support innovation to accelerate implementation; improve, harness, and respond to data, research, and knowledge.”

Bradley Schurman

Bradley Schurman is a demographic futurist and opinion maker on all things dealing with the business of longevity. He’s the author of The Super Age: Decoding our Demographic Destiny, the founder and CEO of The Super Age, and co-founder and president of KIBA - an inclusive design firm dedicated to improving the built environment, with a focus on housing, hospitality, and the workplace.

https://www.thesuperage.com
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