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Age Wave Innovation: 12 People Who Are Changing Aging in the United States

While there are many more than 12 people who are “Changing Aging” across the United States,  here are 12 that Kelly Greene of the Wall Street Journal focused upon on Friday. 

At Ecumen, we’ve had the pleasure to work with two of them: Eric Dishman, who heads up innovation in Intel Corporation’s Digital Health Group, and Dr. William Thomas, the Dr. Spock of Aging and who also authors a “Changing Aging” blog

When you look at the areas they identify, you see key areas for innovation and “Changing Aging” in America:

- Technology

- Housing

- Financial Planning

- Work

- Volunteerism

- Transportation

- Community Planning and Design

- Wellness and Health Care

- Lifelong Education

- Public Policy

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This entry was posted on Monday, February 18th, 2008 at 1:46 pm and is filed under Changing Aging, Innovation, Innovation & Technology in the Age Wave, Leadership, Vital Successful Aging, baby boomers. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.

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