Ken Dychtwald Biography
Ken Dychtwald is an entrepreneur, gerontologist, psychologist, and lecturer from the United States. He is the co-founder and CEO of Age Wave, a population aging business management firm situated in the San Francisco Bay Area.
How old is Ken Dychtwald? – Age
He is 73 years old as of 2023. He was born in 1950 in the United States.
Ken Dychtwald Family – Education
Dychtwald grew raised in Newark, New Jersey, and attended Weequahic High School before graduating in 1967. Dychtwald earned his Ph.D. in psychology from Union Graduate School after studying at Lehigh University.
Ken Dychtwald Wife – Children
Maddy Dychtwald is Dychtwald’s wife. They have two children, Zak and Casey, and live in Orinda, California.
Ken Dychtwald Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $13 Million.
Ken Dychtwald Career
Dychtwald spent quite a bit of his vocation creating and sharpening the idea of the “Age Wave”, a populace and social shift brought about by the joining worldwide segment powers of the Mid-twentieth century time of increased birth rates, expanding future, and the declining richness paces of the later twentieth and mid 21st hundreds of years.
In 1973, Dychtwald helped to establish the Savvy Venture, an association subsidized by the Public Organizations of Wellbeing with the mission of further developing well-being, health, and personal satisfaction for more seasoned grown-ups. In 1982, he joined a board made by the Workplace of Innovation Evaluation, a research organization for the US Congress, to look at what populace maturing would mean for America in the 21st 100 years.
In 1986, Dychtwald and his better half, Maddy, established Age Wave, a research organization and consultancy with a point of view on the social, business, medical services, and monetary ramifications and chances of worldwide maturing and rising life span.
Dychtwald filled in as an individual and moderator at the World Monetary Gathering and was a representative and highlighted moderator at both the 1995 and 2005 White House Meetings on Maturing.
He co-wrote, alongside Sandra Day O’Connor and Stanley Prusiner, an opinion piece, The Age of Alzheimer’s, distributed by The New York Times in 2010.
In 2022, Dychtwald facilitated The Heritage Meetings, a webcast with remarkable figures in the field of maturing and life span. This was transformed into a 12-section webcast, a book, and an hour-long narrative called Sages of Maturing that circulated broadly on open TV.
Dychtwald is an individual from the leading body of legal administrators at the XPRIZE Establishment and is the Seat of the Alzheimer’s XPRIZE. He frequently distributes on the subjects of maturing and retirement, especially in The New York Times Sunday Magazine, Hurray!, Forbes Magazine, and The Huffington Post.
Ken Dychtwald Books
♦ Bodymind, Tarcher/Putman
♦ Wellness and Health Promotion for the Elderly, Aspen Pub
♦ Age Wave: How the Most Important Trend of Our Time Will Change Your Future, with co-author Joe Flower, Bantam Books
♦ Healthy Aging: Challenges and Solutions, Aspen
♦ Age Power: How the 21st Century Will Be Ruled by the New Old, Tarcher/Putnam
♦ Leaving a Legacy: The Essential Resource for Financial Professionals, with co-authors Mark Zesbaugh and Catherine Fredman, Age Wave Press
♦ The Power Years: A User’s Guide to the Rest of Your Life, with co-author Daniel J. Kadlec, Wiley
Workforce Crisis: How to Beat the Coming Shortage of Skills and Talent, with co-authors Tamara J. Erickson and Robert Morison, Harvard Business Review Press
♦ Gideon’s Dream: A Tale of New Beginnings, co-authored with Maddy Dychtwald, Grace Zaboski, and Dave Zaboski (illustrator), HarperCollins
♦ With Purpose: Going From Success to Significance in Work and Life, with co-author Daniel J. Kadlec, William Morrow
♦ A New Purpose: Redefining Money, Family, Work, Retirement, and Success, with co-author Daniel J. Kadlec, Harper Paperbacks
♦ What Retirees Want: A Holistic View of Life’s Third Age, with co-author Robert Morison, Wiley
♦ Radical Curiosity: One Man’s Search for Cosmic Magic and a Purposeful Life, Unnamed Press
Sages of Aging: A Guide for Changemakers,