Contributor

Ken Dychtwald, Ph.D.

Founder and CEO of Age Wave, Psychologist, Gerontologist, Best-Selling Author of 16 Books

Over the past 35+ years, Dr. Ken Dychtwald has emerged as North America’s foremost visionary and original thinker regarding the lifestyle, marketing, health care, and workforce implications of the age wave. Ken is a psychologist, gerontologist, and best-selling author of 16 books on aging-related issues, including "Bodymind;" "Age Wave: The Challenges and Opportunities of an Aging Society;" "Age Power: How the 21st Century Will Be Ruled by the New Old;" "The Power Years: A User’s Guide to the Rest of Your Life;" "Workforce Crisis: How to Beat the Coming Shortage of Skills and Talent;" "Gideon’s Dream: A Tale of New Beginnings" and, most recently, "A New Purpose: Redefining Money, Family, Work, Retirement, and Success." He is currently writing two new books - "The Longevity Economy: Tomorrow’s Biggest Opportunity is Hiding in Plain Sight" and "The Sorcerer’s Apprentice." He debuted as a filmmaker and host with the highly rated/acclaimed PBS documentary, "The Boomer Century: 1946–2046." Since 1986, Ken has been the founding President and CEO of Age Wave, a firm created to guide companies and government groups in product/service development for boomers and mature adults. His client list includes over half the Fortune 500, and his explorations and innovative solutions have fertilized and catalyzed a broad spectrum of industry sectors—from pharmaceuticals and medical devices, to automotive design and retail merchandising, to financial planning and health insurance. Ken was recently honored by Investment Advisor as one of the 35 most influential thought leaders in the financial services industry over the past 35 years. He has served as a fellow of the World Economic Forum, and he was a featured speaker at two White House Conferences on Aging. Ken received the distinguished American Society on Aging Award for outstanding national leadership, and "American Demographics" honored him as the single most influential marketer to baby boomers over the past quarter century. His article in the "Harvard Business Review," “It’s Time to Retire Retirement,” was awarded the prestigious McKinsey Award, tying for first place with the legendary Peter Drucker. "PBS Next Avenue" named him a 2016 Influencer in Aging for his work pushing beyond traditional boundaries and changing our understanding of what it means to grow older. Ken and his wife, Maddy, recently received the Esalen Prize for their outstanding contributions to advancing the human potential of aging men and women worldwide. During his career, Ken has addressed more than two million people worldwide in his speeches to corporate, association, social service, and government groups. His strikingly accurate predictions and innovative ideas are regularly featured in leading print and electronic media worldwide, including the "Wall Street Journal," "New York Times," "USA Today," the "Financial Times," "Fortune," "Time," "Newsweek," "Businessweek," "U.S. News and World Report," "The Economist," "South China Morning Post," "The Standard," "Straits Times," "60 Minutes," "Good Morning America," "ABC World News Tonight," "Today Show," PBS, NPR, and BBC. Through his highly acclaimed presentations, his breakthrough research and consulting initiatives, and his leadership within both the social science and business communities, Ken Dychtwald has dedicated his life to battling ageist stereotypes while promoting a new, vital, and purposeful role for life’s second half. Ken and his wife Maddy live in the San Francisco Bay Area.