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Honor Leads Programming on the Future of Aging at SXSW 2023
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Honor Technology, Inc., the world's largest home care network for older adults with the most-advanced Care Platform technology, today announced that executives will be leading three panel discussions at South by Southwest (SXSW) 2023 in Austin, Texas. Set for March 11 as part of the SXSW 2023 Health & MedTech Track, the panels will explore a variety of topics touching on the need for infrastructure and communities to support seniors aging in place and the technology and investment opportunities.
“We are excited to lead discussions at SXSW with industry experts about the unprecedented growth in the aging population, the resulting risks and benefits, and the latest innovations that will shape the $17 trillion silver economy.”
"As the leading global provider of home care for older adults, Honor and Home Instead are driving technology and innovation while also having a front-row seat to the challenges presented by an aging society,” said Andrew Steinberg, CFO of Honor. “We are excited to lead discussions at SXSW with industry experts about the unprecedented growth in the aging population, the resulting risks and benefits, and the latest innovations that will shape the $17 trillion silver economy.”
More details on Honor’s SXSW 2023 programming:
Saturday, March 11, 1 – 2 p.m. CT: By the Numbers: Investing in the Future of Aging
Andrew Steinberg, Honor’s Chief Financial Officer, joins Tracy Chadwell of 1843 Capital, Stephen Klasko of General Catalyst and Lorna Sabbia of Bank of America for a panel discussion on how the Silver Economy is evolving and what this growth is poised to deliver to aging seniors, investors and the talent supporting the Silver Economy.
Saturday, March 11, 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. CT: Modern Elderhood: Reframing the Way We Age
Melissa Mitchell, Executive Director of Global Coalition on Aging, welcomes Chip Conley, of Modern Elder, and Peter Kaldes of American Society on Aging, to discuss the traditional 20th-century ideas around the concept of “aging” and “old age” and how this mindset is evolving into an era of “empowered aging”.
Saturday, March 11, 4 – 5 p.m. CT: Growing Good: Creating a Culture of Giving for All
Honor’s Chief Advocacy Officer, Jisella Dolan, joins Ark Media’s Chris Durrance, Meals On Wheels America’s L. Carter Florence, DrPH and One Family Foundation’s Weston Middleton to discuss how partnerships and charitable giving can support one of the most vulnerable populations: older adults.
“Through our global leadership position at Honor and Home Instead, we convene top leaders across sectors in impactful venues like SXSW to create an empowered aging experience for all. These sessions advance our mission to expand the world’s capacity to care,” said Jisella Dolan.
Throughout SXSW, stay tuned for Honor news and updates on LinkedIn, Twitter and the Honor blog.
About Honor and Home Instead
Honor Technology, Inc. and Home Instead, Inc. are changing the way we care for aging adults and their families. Founded in 2014, Honor is the first company to bring technology solutions, operational support, and a large pool of caregivers to home care agencies across the U.S. Since 1994, Home Instead has been the world's leading provider of home care services for older adults, operating in the United States and 12 other countries. The combined company will support the work of more than 100,000 Care Professionals and meet the expanding needs of millions of older adults and their families around the world. For more information, visit joinhonor.com and HomeInstead.com.
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Maggie Crouch
Walker Sands, for Honor
honor-pr@walkersands.com
HONOR TECHNOLOGY, INC.
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Maggie Crouch
Walker Sands, for Honor
honor-pr@walkersands.com