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Elizabeth Loewy

Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer, EverSafe
Elizabeth  Loewy

Liz Loewy is Co-Founder and COO of EverSafe, a technology platform that monitors the financial health of older adults and families for fraud, identity theft, and age-related issues. Liz was formerly a prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, where she assisted in the creation of its first Elder Abuse Unit--serving as its Chief for 18 years. She was trial counsel on a number of high-profile cases, including the successful prosecution involving the late NYC philanthropist Brooke Astor. Her current role at EverSafe has enabled her to further her commitment to improving the lives of seniors by assisting in the development of a fintech solution focused on family fraud prevention. A recipient of the National Adult Protective Services Association (NAPSA) Collaboration award in 2010, Liz presented at the 2015 White House Conference on Aging. She currently serves on NAPSA's Financial Exploitation Board and has lectured across the US and Europe. She authored a book entitled "Financial Exploitation of the Elderly: Legal Issues, Prevention, Prosecution, Social Service Advocacy," has been quoted in periodicals including the NYT, Consumer Reports, Bloomberg and Forbes and appeared on ABC's 20/20, CNBC, and NPR.