Paul Irving is a board director and advisor to leaders in business, philanthropy and academia. Irving is a distinguished scholar-in-residence at the USC Davis School of Gerontology and senior advisor at the Milken Institute. He previously served as the Institute’s president and founding chair of its Center for the Future of Aging, an advanced leadership fellow at Harvard, and chair, CEO, and head of the financial services group of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, a national law and consulting firm. Irving is a director of East West Bancorp, Inc. and a member of the International Strategic Committee of the Quadrivio Group Silver Economy Fund. Chair emeritus and a board member of CoGenerate (previously, Encore.org), Irving also serves on the Global Advisory Council of Stanford's Distinguished Careers Institute, the Board of Councilors of the USC Davis School, the Advisory Board of WorkingNation, and the National Academy of Medicine Global Commission on Healthy Longevity. Irving previously served on the Bipartisan Policy Center Senior Health and Housing Task Force and as a participant in the White House Conference on Aging. Author/editor of “The Upside of Aging” a Wall Street Journal expert panelist and contributor to the Harvard Business Review, PBS NextAvenue, and Forbes, Irving speaks and writes about health, finance and work; innovation and investment in the longevity economy; and the changing culture of aging in America and the world.