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An article by Martha Deevy, SCL’s associate director and senior research scholar, on how to meet the challenges of longevity, was included in the Davos Agenda as part of the recent World Economic Forum. Deevy challenged Davos participants and followers to “adopt a forward-looking longevity perspective on the economic potential of an age-diverse population. This may be one where we see that older adults can contribute in more meaningful, significant, and measurable ways to social good and economic progress,” she wrote.
Also included on the World Economic Forum website is SCL’s transformation map and, available for download, a “Longevity Economy Strategic Intelligence Briefing” that WEF curated with the Stanford Center on Longevity.
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