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An image of a woman named Jennifer Rossano. She is smiling at the camera and standing in a kitchen in front of a shelf and counter of various cookbooks and miscellaneous items. She has light white skin, and shoulder-length dark brown hair and brown eyes. She is wearing a white outfit that appears to be a chef's uniform with her name printed in blue on the breast pocket.

Jennifer Rossano

Project Director, Future of Aging, Milken Institute Health

Jennifer Rossano is a researcher, writer, and thought leader working at the intersection of aging and health. As a project director at the Milken Institute Future of Aging, she conducts research, produces content, and develops insights to promote healthy longevity. Rossano is also affiliated with the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania, where she has contributed to research and writing on the impact of the arts and humanities on well-being. Bringing a multidisciplinary approach to her work, she draws on expertise in marketing, communications, psychology, and public health. She is currently pursuing a master of public health at Johns Hopkins University and holds a master of applied positive psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. Previously, she served as a marketing director in the children's toy and licensing industry and worked in the culinary field as an educator and food writer. Rossano is dedicated to advancing initiatives that enable older adults to thrive, with a focus on disease prevention, health promotion, and positive aging.

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