Presented by Northwell Health, the Aging Revolution Summit is an invitation-only event bringing together an elite audience of healthcare luminaries, Fortune 500 corporate executives, venture capitalists, private investors, philanthropists, public officials, clinicians, researchers, and top entrepreneurs all with a shared interest to drive strategic partnerships, optimize patient outcomes, and promote age-friendly conversations. The event will take place virtually and in-person on December 3.
Attendees
The Aging Revolution Summit will convene a diverse cross-sector group of leaders and luminaries with the common goal of elevating the conversation around aging. Categories will include:
Healthcare Luminaries
Corporate Executives
Venture Capitalists
Private Investors
Philanthropists
Public Officials
Clinicians
Researchers
Top Entrepreneurs
The Aging Revolution Summit seeks to provide insight into aging care and promote age-friendly conversations by bringing together individuals in health care, business, venture capital, philanthropy, public office, medical research, the community and patients themselves. The summit intends to address popular themes in aging care, including new therapeutics and technologies extending lifespan, the social implications of longevity, support for family caregivers and care for vulnerable seniors.
“Most health care systems are not comprehensibly equipped to handle the growing needs of our aging population,” said Michael Dowling, president and CEO of Northwell Health. “We need to embrace innovation, technology and new models of care to ensure that seniors can age with dignity and access the support they need to thrive. We hope that this summit will act as a catalyst for change and provide a space where inspiration ignites action.”
Some of this year’s speakers include:
Staci Alexander, VP of thought leadership at AARP.
Paurvi Bhatt, president and chief impact officer at Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers.
Rev. Malcolm Byrd, pastor and chief impact officer at Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in New York City.
Thomas Edes, senior medical advisor of the office of geriatrics and extended care for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Jennie Chin Hansen, former CEO of Milken Institute for the Future of Aging.
Kedar Mate, CEO of Institute of Healthcare.