COVID-19

Sustainable Growth Is Not a Utopian Goal

People often associate economic growth with progress, considering it a hallmark of modernity and a means of eradicating poverty. However, the unprecedented crisis brought about by COVID-19 is compelling us to revisit our models, in both...
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Mathieu Chabran

Co-Founder, Tikehau Capital

The Great Accelerator … and the World to Come

I chose to participate in the Milken Institute’s virtual Global Conference from a seat in BNY Mellon’s Cyber, Technology & Operations Center (CTOC). It’s a place that brings to life the role our bank plays at the center of our global...
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Todd Gibbons

CEO, BNY Mellon

COVID-19 and the Future of Aging: The Finances of Retirees

What the pandemic has meant for retirees’ money and the challenges ahead This article is the sixth in a weekly joint series on “The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Future of Aging” from the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging and Next...
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Penny Pennington

As the sixth managing partner in the 98-year history of Edward Jones, Penny Pennington is responsible for its strategic direction, working with more than 49,000 associates across North America to help 7 million clients achieve their financial goals. She was recently named to Barron’s inaugural 100 Most Influential Women in U.S. Finance and Fortune’s Most Powerful Women in Business lists.

Ep. 106: On the Verge: Leaders in Bioscience Discuss the State of Vaccines and Treatments

“We're going to need vaccines to create as widespread herd immunity as we can, but we're also going to need drugs that are targeted against the virus that can provide immediate protection and also treat those who are already sick," says...

On the Verge: Leaders in Bioscience Discuss the State of Vaccines and Treatments

COVID-19 and the Future of Aging: Intergenerational Connections

The opportunities ahead for collaboration between older and younger Americans In this interview series from the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging and PBS' Next Avenue, experts from the Center's Advisory Board share their...
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Trent Stamp

Trent Stamp has served as CEO of the Eisner Foundation since 2008. In addition, he serves on the boards of the Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy at the University of Southern California, the Center for the Future of Aging at the Milken Institute, Eisner Health and Southern California Grantmakers, where he chairs the audit committee.