COVID-19 and the Future of Aging

COVID-19 and the Future of Aging: Ways Philanthropy Will Support Aging

What’s needed to best serve and assist older adults in the ‘new normal’ This article is the twelfth 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...
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Cinny Kennard

Cinny Kennard serves as the executive director of the Annenberg Foundation, one of the largest family foundations in the United States.

COVID-19 and the Future of Aging: Prospects for Geroscience

What the USC gerontology school dean sees ahead for older adults This article is the eighth 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 Avenue...
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Pinchas Cohen

Pinchas Cohen, MD, is the dean of the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology at the University of Southern California.

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.

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.