CWI Labs, the sister innovation hub of the Center for Workforce Inclusion, announced today that Paul Irving has joined the organization as a senior advisor. Irving is a pioneer in the field of aging and brings extensive experience advising organizations in business, investment, philanthropy, and academia.
“Paul’s work on the longevity economy changed how we think about aging and work in this country,” said Gary A. Officer, Founder and CEO of CWI Labs. “His insight will be invaluable to our work of advancing the workforce aspirations of older workers.”
Irving is a senior advisor at the Milken Institute, a national advisor at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, a national law and consulting firm, and a distinguished scholar-in-residence at the University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology. He previously served as the Milken Institute’s president and founding chair of its Center for the Future of Aging, an advanced leadership fellow at Harvard University, and chair and CEO of the Manatt firm.
Irving is a director and chair of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee of East West Bancorp, Inc., a member of the International Strategic Committee of the Quadrivio Group Silver Economy Fund, and chair emeritus and member of the board of CoGenerate (previously, Encore.org). Irving serves on the Global Advisory Council of the Stanford University Distinguished Careers Institute, the Board of Councilors of the USC Leonard Davis School, and the Advisory Board of WorkingNation. Irving has served on the National Academy of Medicine Global Commission on Healthy Longevity, the Bipartisan Policy Center Senior Health and Housing Task Force, and as a participant in the 2015 White House Conference on Aging.
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