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MONDAY, MARCH 20<br />

Business & Leadership<br />

MO119 Innovative Community Responses<br />

to LGBTQ Aging<br />

12:30 PM | Columbian (West Tower, Bronze Level)<br />

Despite their increased experiences of discrimination, the<br />

voices and faces of LGBT older adults are notably absent from<br />

post-marriage public dialogue and awareness-building<br />

campaigns to ban discriminatory practices in employment,<br />

housing and public accommodations. In this session, attendees<br />

will learn about local and national models for centering the<br />

voices of LGBTQ older adults to identify service and policy<br />

gaps and advocacy opportunities.<br />

Presenters: Jacqueline Boyd, Owner, The Care Plan; Kim Hunt, MPP,<br />

Executive Director, Pride Action Tank; Serena Worthington, MAAT,<br />

Director of National Field Initiatives, Services and Advocacy for<br />

GLBT Elders (SAGE).<br />

MO121 Inspiring Innovation to the 50+ Consumer<br />

12:30 PM | Roosevelt 1 (East Tower, Bronze Level)<br />

Inspiring innovation begins and ends with your consumer. Join<br />

GfK and the AARP as they share some recent innovation inspirations<br />

derived from GfK Consumer Life/Roper Reports. We’ll walk<br />

through some of the inspirations, discuss the trends behind them<br />

and learn how these consumer-driven inspirations are the<br />

foundation for the AARP’s market-oriented innovation success.<br />

Presenters: Andrew Gorman, Senior Advisor, Technology <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

at AARP; Andreina Rangel, MBA, Senior Strategic Advisor, Insights<br />

and Innovation, 50+ Research & Insights, AARP Public Policy<br />

Institute; Kathy Sheehan, MBA, Executive Vice President, GfK<br />

Consumer Trends/Roper Reports.<br />

Symposium<br />

MO123 Meet the Grantmakers<br />

12:30 PM | Randolph 3 (East Tower, Bronze Level)<br />

This session will give attendees an opportunity to learn about<br />

the grantmaking process directly from those who make the<br />

grant decisions. Presenters will describe the different types of<br />

grantmaking foundations, how to approach and talk to potential<br />

funders, and trends among foundations.<br />

Presenters: Therese Ellery, Senior <strong>Program</strong> Officer, Aging <strong>Program</strong>,<br />

Rose Community Foundation; Jolene Fassbinder, MSG, MACM,<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Officer, Archstone Foundation; Michael Marcus, MSW,<br />

Principal, Consultants for Community Resources; Aaron Merki,<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Officer, Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation; Mary<br />

O’Donnell, MA, Senior <strong>Program</strong> Officer, The Retirement Research<br />

Foundation.<br />

MO125 Why Nonprofits Should Care<br />

About Earned Income<br />

12:30 PM | Toronto (West Tower, Gold Level)<br />

Every organization has expertise, a service, a product or<br />

intellectual property that can be converted into an earned<br />

income stream. The challenge is we can’t see this when we are<br />

focused on the day-to-day operations of our programs. Learn<br />

how the Patterson Foundation successfully developed and<br />

implemented earned income offerings with nonprofit organizations<br />

and how you can do it too.<br />

Presenters: Larry Clark, Managing Partner, No Margin No Mission;<br />

Debra Jacobs, President & CEO, The Patterson Foundation; Michael<br />

Oxman, MS, Managing Partner, No Margin No Mission.<br />

Clinical Care & Transitions<br />

Symposium<br />

MO127 Best Practices for Integrating Geriatrics<br />

Into Primary Care: Working With<br />

CBOs and the Aging Network<br />

12:30 PM | Regency C (West Tower, Gold Level)<br />

Members of five Midwestern Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s will discuss key features of their projects, which<br />

all have the goal to educate the healthcare workforce about<br />

patient and family-centered care for older adults and to integrate<br />

geriatrics into primary care. Attendees will learn tips and<br />

best practices for enhancing geriatric education and effectively<br />

integrating geriatrics into primary care.<br />

Presenters: Stacy Barnes, PhD, MGS, Director, Wisconsin Geriatric<br />

Education, Marquette University; Marla Berg-Weger, PhD, LCSW,<br />

Professor, Executive Director, Geriatric Education Center, Saint Louis<br />

University School of Social Work; Erin Emery-Tiburcio, PhD, ABPP,<br />

Associate Professor, Department of Behavioral Sciences; Robyn<br />

Golden, MA, LCSW, Director of Health and Aging; both of Rush<br />

University Medical Center; Valerie Gruss, PhD, APN, CNP-BC,<br />

Principal Investigator/Project Director; Memoona Hasnain, MD,<br />

MHPE, PhD, Director, Patient-Centered Medicine Scholars <strong>Program</strong>;<br />

both of University of Illinois at Chicago; Jason Molony, AM, Project<br />

Manager, University of Chicago Medicine.<br />

Diversity & Cultures of Aging<br />

MO129 Chicago-Shanghai: Learning From<br />

Each Other as Our Populations Age<br />

12:30 PM | New Orleans (West Tower, Gold Level)<br />

12:30–2:00 PM<br />

Since 2014, Chicago Sister Cities International Chicago-Shanghai<br />

Social Service Exchange <strong>Program</strong> has organized yearly<br />

exchanges between these two vibrant cities. Members of the<br />

2015 Chicago delegation will share lessons learned from this<br />

municipality of 24M people, 2.7M age 65+. We’ll show pictures<br />

of housing and social service programs, address the impact of<br />

the One Child Policy and Central Government Planning, and<br />

reflect on the benefits of international idea exchanges.<br />

60 2017 Aging in America <strong>Conference</strong>

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