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Chicago Conference Highlights Boomer Business OpportunitiesWhat's Next Boomer Business Summit on March 5-6 offers premier opportunity to learn about the $2 trillion- per-year baby boomer marketplace.Chicago, Illinois, February 22, 2007 -- The What's Next Boomer Business Summit is coming to Chicago in two weeks. The annual conference brings together blue-chip speakers, sponsors and business leaders from around the country who are interested in the next moves baby boomers will make in their careers and personal lives. The What's Next Boomer Business Summit takes place March 5 & 6 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago. Information about the conference, including registration, is available at www.boomersummit.com. For press passes, please visit www.agingconference.org/press. The conference presents market data, case studies and business strategies directly from companies, thought leaders and entrepreneurs that are serving and finding innovative ways to connect with consumers age 45 and older - a market segment that controls more than 90 percent of America's financial assets, yet has until recently been largely ignored by corporate marketers. Summit highlights include:
Keynote speakers include Gail Sheehy, author of "Sex and the Seasoned Woman" and "Passages"; Emilio Pardo, chief brand officer for AARP; and Larry Keeley, president of Chicago-based Doblin Inc. and a noted speaker on the topic of innovation. Summit attendees will also have a chance to hear what reporters, bloggers and other media have to say about opportunities in the boomer and senior markets. Media panelists include MORE Magazine founder Myrna Blyth, Chicago Tribune real estate columnist Jane Adler, Dallas Morning News business reporter Bob Moos and syndicated health columnist Jane Glenn Haas. What's Next provides valuable opportunities for attendees to network with venture capitalists, brand managers and business leaders from the Chicago area and around the country who are driving boomer-targeted initiatives. The conference "gives attendees an opportunity to meet potential new customers and strategic partners, exchange ideas with business leaders, and learn how innovative companies are bringing products and services to the boomer market," explains Mary Furlong, CEO of Mary Furlong & Associates (MFA) and executive producer of the Summit. The What's Next Boomer Business Summit is co-produced annually by MFA and the American Society on Aging's Business Forum on Aging (BFA). What's Next is a pre-conference of the annual 2007 Joint Conference of the American Society on Aging (ASA) and the National Council on Aging (NCOA), which takes place March 7-10, 2007, at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers. For information, see www.agingconference.org. Sponsors of the 2007 Summit include: AARP; AARP Services, Inc.; Pogo, Electronic Arts; Intel Health Group; Longevity Alliance; MetLife Mature Market Institute; Philips International; Posit Science Corporation; QuantumIntech, Inc.; Springboard Press, an imprint of Warner Books; Verizon Wireless; Fleishman-Hillard's FH Boom; TV Land; The Stress Institute; and Wal-Mart. Marketing partners include The Word of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA); The Natural Marketing Institute; theMatureMarket.com; and Small Business Trends.
About the co-producers: Established in 1989, The Business Forum on Aging is a constituent group of the American Society on Aging (ASA), the largest professional membership organization in the field of aging in the United States. The BFA is comprised of more than 200 businesses that serve people over 50. By creating a business-to-business network and by linking companies with the best and brightest leaders in the field of aging, the BFA provides its members with practical, usable information and products they need to improve their workforce as well as their productivity and sales. Information about the BFA is available at www.businessforumonaging.org.
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