Nora Super is the Senior Director of the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging (CFA), whose mission is to improve lives and strengthen societies by promoting healthy, productive, and purposeful aging. In this role, she is responsible for managing and creating data-driven research, meaningful policy initiatives, and impactful convenings in the United States as well as internationally. Nora is a recognized thought leader, frequent speaker, and prolific writer on healthy longevity, and the economic and social impacts of population aging across the globe. In 2019, she authored two major reports: 'Age-Forward Cities for 2030' and 'Reducing the Cost and Risk of Dementia: Recommendations to Improve Brain Health and Decrease Disparities.' Before joining the Milken Institute, Nora held key leadership roles in the public and private sectors, most notably as the executive director of the White House Conference on Aging under President Obama. She has received wide recognition for her nationwide efforts to improve the quality of life of older Americans. Nora also serves on several national and international advisory boards.