Future of Aging

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Mike Brown

Mike Brown

Director, Alliance to Improve Dementia Care, Future of Aging
Michael Brown is a director on the Future of Aging team within Milken Institute Health, where he leads the Alliance to Improve Dementia Care.
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Shiprah Jamshaid

Shiprah Jamshaid

Executive Assistant, Milken Institute Health
Shiprah Jamshaid is an executive assistant for Milken Institute Health.
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Dawn M. Carpenter

Dawn M. Carpenter

Director, Financial Longevity
Dawn M. Carpenter, DLS, is the director of financial longevity at MI Health.
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Diane Ty

Managing Director, Future of Aging, Milken Institute Health
Diane Ty is the managing director of the Milken Institute Future of Aging team, overseeing its work at the intersection of healthy longevity and financial security. She leads its Alliance to Improve Dementia Care and other multisector programmatic efforts that promote policy, practice, and systems change in a life course approach to aging.
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Priyanka Shah

Associate Director, Future of Aging
Priyanka Shah is an associate director with the Future of Aging team. She previously worked at the Tiber Creek Group, a bipartisan government relations firm in Washington, DC, where she played a critical role in keeping clients informed of day-to-day policy developments, providing legislative and regulatory updates, working on in-depth research projects, and advancing the public policy goals and priorities of clients.
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Esther Krofah

Executive Vice President, Milken Institute Health
Esther Krofah is the executive vice president of Milken Institute Health, leading FasterCures, Public Health, the Future of Aging, and Feeding Change. She has extensive experience managing efforts to unite diverse stakeholders to solve critical issues and achieve shared goals that improve patients’ lives.
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Paul Irving

Senior Advisor, Future of Aging
Paul Irving is a corporate and nonprofit director and advisor to leaders in business, philanthropy, and academia. Irving is a senior advisor at the Milken Institute, a national advisor at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, a national law and consulting firm, and a distinguished scholar-in-residence at the University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.

Future of Aging

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Globally, the number of people aged 60 and older is projected to grow from 900 million today to more than 2 billion by mid-century. With shifts in employment, retirement norms, healthcare delivery, family structures, and other economic and social determinants, the future of aging will be different for individuals, families, businesses, communities, and government agencies. Now is the time for all entities to plan – and act.

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​​​​​​The Future of Aging advances healthy longevity and financial security for all through research, convening, multisector partnerships, and the elevation of high-impact policies and practices.

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Lauren Dunning

Director, Future of Aging, Milken Institute Health
Lauren Dunning is a director on the Future of Aging team at the Milken Institute, where she develops initiatives and strategic partnerships that advance healthy longevity and financial security across the life course. In her role, Dunning oversees the Future of Aging Advisory Board, a group of global leaders across sectors that provides advisement, expertise, and collaboration to maximize the impact of the Institute's work on aging.