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  • Elizabeth Parrish on cell and gene technology to increase longevity

    Elizabeth Parris, CEO, BioViva, USA

    Elizabeth Parrish on cell and gene technology to increase longevity
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  • Marc Freedman on ‘second act careers’

    Andrew Scott spoke to Marc Freedman about second act careers, the changing perceptions of age and leisure and how different generations benefit from working together. All of which enables us to stay younger for longer.

    Marc Freedman on 'second act careers'
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  • Chip Conley on Being a Modern Elder

    Andrew Scott spoke to Chip Conley, Strategic Advisor for Hospitality and Leadership at Airbnb and until recently Head of Hospitality and Strategy at Airbnb, about shifting work identities and generational diversity, particularly in Silicon Valley.

    Chip Conley on Being a Modern Elder
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  • Francisco Gomes on Financial Planning for Retirement

    Professor Francisco Gomes, London Business School

    Francisco Gomes on Financial Planning for Retirement
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  • Gus O’Donnell on the Policy Issues of the 100-Year Life

    Lord Gus O’Donnell, Chairman of Frontier Economics, UK

    Gus O'Donnell on the Policy Issues of the 100-Year Life
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  • David Laibson on Long Run Savings

    The Robert I. Goldman Professor of Economics and Chairman of the Department of Economics at Harvard University

    David Laibson on Long Run Savings
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  • Herminia Ibarra on Transitions

    Cora Chaired Professor of Leadership and Learning, and Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD and Visiting Professor of Organisational Behaviour, London Business School

    Herminia Ibarra on Transitions
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  • Raina Brands on Networks

    Assistant Professor of Organisational Behaviour, London Business School

    Raina Brands on Networks
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In The 100-Year Life – Living and Working in an Age of Longevity, published June 2nd 2016 by Bloomsbury Publishing, Lynda Gratton and Andrew J Scott outline the challenges and intelligent choices that all of us, of any age, need to make in order to turn greater life expectancy into a gift and not a curse. This is not an issue for when we are old but an urgent and imminent one.Extremely well received by critics and readers alike, the book has received extensive coverage around the world.

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