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ProAging @ UMBC - The Business of Aging

UMBC Event Center – Retriever Room (on main campus not the Tech Center)
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ProAging @ UMBC -  The Business of Aging
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Start Date
01/18/2019 12:00 pm
End Date
01/18/2019 2:00 pm


An opportunity to meet the new Dean of the UMBC Erickson School.  Dr. Bradley has extensive knowledge on long-term care, generational and longevity economy policy issues.  There will be an examination of the trends and opportunities affecting aging services providers.  She will include a discussion of initiatives for the Erickson School and how it can provide thought leadership and be a resource for those who want to make the world for aging adults better.

Agenda:

  • 11:45am – 12:30pm                   Networking and Lunch
  • 12:30pm                                   Program Begins                                   
  • 1:15pm                                     Q & A
  • 1:30pm                                     New Attendee Welcome & Announcements, Additional Networking
  • 2:00pm                                     Meeting Adjourns

Price:  Free

Parking:  TBD

RSVP below by: January 11, 2019

Dana Burr Bradley, Ph.D., FGSA, FAGHE

Dana Burr Bradley is the Dean of the Erickson School of Aging Studies. She completed her Ph.D. from Carnegie-Mellon University as a Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellow and has worked extensively on long- term care, generational and longevity economy policy issues. Most recently she has worked in close collaboration the with World Health Organization, on strategies to make communities both age-friendly and great places to retire. Before coming to UMBC, she was affiliated with Western Kentucky University, Duke University and UNC Charlotte where she directed transformative and strategic change initiatives for non-profit organizations focusing on leadership and policy challenges in an aging society. A fellow of the Gerontological Society of America and the Academy for Gerontology in Higher Education, Dr. Bradley says that leadership, which means suggesting” the possible” and crafting an environment of “the probable,” is important to her. Currently the treasurer of the Association of Gerontology in Higher Education, she has served as the past president of the Southern Gerontological Society and secretary of the Gerontological Society of America.

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