Before the United States Senate goes on a week-long recess starting on July 3, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) wants to clear the legislative decks […]
Category: Conversations with Katie
Workforce: It’s a Numbers Issue
This theme calls on us to think about what it means to grow old in America today. I believe it also calls on us – […]
Age is not a Differentiator
Pagan Kennedy, author of “Inventology: How we dream up things that change the world,” wrote an opinion piece in the New York Times recently. In […]
Act Now for Affordable Housing
Imagine 3,500 people in a line that snakes around an affordable housing apartment building in downtown Manhattan having heard the announcement that the building is […]
Echo Our Voices on Capitol Hill
The policy challenges confronting LeadingAge members in a new Administration are daunting. It is truly a new day in Washington and we must re-frame our […]
Courage and Wisdom
This past weekend, I took a long walk through American history. It started near the Marine Corps Barracks where a flag with but 15 stars […]
Building the New
Last week, I spent 5 days in Indianapolis for the LeadingAge Annual Meeting and EXPO with more than 6,500 members, partners, sponsors, and friends. It […]
Punching Above Our Weight
I recently heard a member remark “we need to write the book we want to read,” which made me reflect on the power of the […]
Honoring Workers on Labor Day
I recently read about a vacation resort hotel that is closing before the end of the season because they simply can’t attract an adequate amount […]
Forces of Change
Every summer, I spend time in a remote area of Maine, with few of the creature comforts I’m used to at home. And I love […]