Susan Golden is director of the dciX impact initiative at the Stanford Distinguished Careers Institute and teaches at Stanford Graduate School of Business. Golden is an expert on the intersection of longevity and innovation and the unique entrepreneurial opportunities that longer lives and the growing $22 trillion longevity economy present. Her multidimensional, multidisciplinary perspective on longevity opportunities draws on time spent in public health, venture capital, and life sciences. She is a mentor to the Techstars Future of Longevity Accelerator, a thought partner with Pivotal Ventures on caregiving innovation initiatives, and an advisor to companies on longevity strategies. Golden is the author of Stage (Not Age): How to Understand and Serve People Over 60 - The Fastest Growing, Most Dynamic Market in the World.
Previously
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