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FRIDAY, MARCH 24<br />

FR102 ASA/APA Summit on Livable Communities:<br />

Planners and Aging Network Professionals<br />

Working Together to Plan<br />

Livable Communities for All Ages<br />

Sponsored by AARP.<br />

Presented by the American Society on Aging (ASA)<br />

and the American Planning Association (APA).<br />

Friday, March 24 | 9:00 AM–1:00 PM<br />

Regency AB (West Tower, Gold Level)<br />

CEU Credits: 4<br />

Approved for 4 American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification maintenance (CM) credits.<br />

Fee: $15 (includes coffee). Pre-registration is required.<br />

Session-only attendee: $50 (ASA Member/Non-member)<br />

Urban planners work with communities of all sizes to envision the form of future growth that fosters livable communities.<br />

Aging Network professionals also create plans to help people live well in their homes and communities for as<br />

long as possible. Policy researchers provide crucial information and tools applicable to practitioners in the field<br />

Join our esteemed panel of presenters representing the planning, aging network and policy research disciplines for an<br />

interactive and information rich summit.<br />

Explore the latest planning tools including AARP’s Livability Index and Future of Housing Toolkit. Learn about<br />

planning best practices from the field from speakers representing regional, county, city and urban/suburban<br />

communities. Engage with colleagues across disciplines in facilitated break-out groups to identify how to better<br />

collaborate to develop and implement policies and plans that advance livable communities for all people, regardless<br />

of their age or ability.<br />

Presenters: Bill Armbruster, MS, <strong>Program</strong> Manager, AARP Network of Age Friendly Communities, and Associate State<br />

Director, AARP; Cathy Boyer-Shesol, MPA, KC Communities for All Ages Project Manager, Mid-America Regional Council;<br />

James Drinan, JD, Executive Director, American Planning Association; Stephanie Firestone, MUP, Senior Strategic Policy<br />

Advisor, AARP Office of International Affairs; Jacqueline Forbes, MS, Transportation Planner, Kane County Division of<br />

Transportation; Esther Greenhouse, MS, CAPS, Environmental Gerontologist, Esther Greenhouse, LLC; Rodney Harrell, PhD,<br />

Director, Livable Communities/Long-Term Services and Supports, AARP Public Policy Institute; Laura Keyes, BS, MS, AICP,<br />

Doctoral Student, University of North Texas; Katherine Knapp, MUP, Transportation & Mobility Coordinator, City of Evanston;<br />

Nick Kushner, MURP, MA, Project Manager, Age-Friendly DC; Jana Lynott, MP, AICP, Senior Strategic Policy Advisor,<br />

Transportation and Livable Communities, AARP Public Policy Institute; Kim McCahill, Director, Planning, <strong>Program</strong> Design<br />

and Grants Management, AgeOptions; Robert Stein, CAE, MBA, President and CEO, American Society on Aging; Brad<br />

Winick, MUPP, MArch, AICP, Consultant/Catalyst/Dot Connector, Planning/Aging.<br />

James Drinan<br />

Robert Stein<br />

Cathy Boyer-Shesol<br />

Stephanie Firestone<br />

Esther Greenhouse<br />

Katherine Knapp<br />

Rodney Harrell<br />

Laura Keyes<br />

Jana Lynott<br />

Brad Winick<br />

150 2017 Aging in America <strong>Conference</strong>

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