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1. The Roundtable at Stanford University
Generation Ageless:
Longevity and
the Boomers
Consequences for Our
World and Ourselves
Saturday, October 23, 2010 | 9:15 – 11 a.m.
Maples Pavilion, Stanford University | www.stanford.edu/roundtable
Tom Browkaw John L. Hennessy Laura L. Carstensen Sandra Day O’Connor Barry Rand Sheryl Sandberg Robert Sapolsky
Special Correspondent, President, Stanford Director, Stanford Associate Justice, U.S. CEO, AARP COO, Facebook Professor of biology,
NBC NEWS Center on Longevity Supreme Court (retired) neurology and
Professor of psychology neurological sciences
From family dynamics to the global economy, the graying of the boomer generation
will impact every aspect of society. What is next for boomers and the generations
that follow in their wake?
As the planet’s population surges towards 9 billion in 2050, our sheer numbers will
exert tremendous pressure on resources, infrastructures and the ability of leaders to
address the issues of the massive shift in demographics.
Living longer and better may be the biggest challenge any individual boomer faces,
but the global implications of an aging world population are equally daunting. Few
issues are as universal and compelling in the world and in one’s own life.
Open to the public and held in collaboration with Stanford Reunion Homecoming
- Tickets available for $10 each at the Stanford ticket o ce: 650-725-2787
- Students, faculty, and sta may obtain free tickets with ID card
- Parking is limited so come early or use public transportation
- Reunion Homecoming participants will be admitted with Reunion name tag Printed on recycled paper.