Will The Aging Of America Be A Triumph Or A Tragedy?
Ken Dychtwald asks, Why Aren't Our Presidential Candidates Addressing It?
SAN FRANCISCO, April 19, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Ken Dychtwald, Ph.D. is a renowned psychologist, gerontologist, documentary filmmaker, author of 16 books on aging, health and work, and chief executive of Age Wave. You're invited to join a no-holds-barred press briefing hosted by Dychtwald (via conference call) to raise awareness of the five aging-related transpartisan issues every presidential candidate must address.
Who: All broadcast, print, and online journalists interested in national issues of utmost importance
When: Thursday, April 21 at 1:00 - 1:45 pm ET/10:00 - 10:45 am PT (including Q&A)
Where: Dial-in: (844) 231-3521 Conference ID: 95008621
Please email questions in advance of the call and/or during the call to [email protected].
Why: An "age wave" is coming that could either make or break America. With relatively flat fertility rates, rising longevity and 10,000 baby boomers turning 70 every day, America is becoming a "gerontocracy." Dychtwald believes that anyone wishing to be our next president should indicate their knowledge of and priorities regarding the medical, scientific, economic, employment, infrastructure and intergenerational dimensions of this coming demographic transformation. After watching every minute of every debate, he's extremely frustrated that the candidates of all persuasions have not been focused on this issue and all its facets - in proportion to its social, political and economic importance. During the call and Q&A, Dychtwald will cover the biggest challenges ahead – and the specific questions the media should be asking that all presidential candidates should be prepared to answer.
RSVP contact: |
Stacy Cranston |
Email: [email protected] |
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Phone: 510-899-4040 |
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Media contact: |
Robyn Reynolds |
Email: [email protected] |
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Phone: 510-899-4004 |
SOURCE Age Wave
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