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ISBN 9780743226141.  (republished August 2008, Free Press, ISBN 9780743226158)The book was given 2004 Book of the Year award by the National Community Colleges Association.

  • Dychtwald, Ken; Dychtwald, Maddy; Zaboski, Dave; Zaboski, Grace (2008). The results uncovered mounting fears and shifting plans, but also a renewed focus on what's important and an optimistic outlook about the possibilities for retirees' new role in American life.

    SunAmerica Re-Visioning Retirement and SunAmerica Retirement Re-set Studies, r 2001, 2011.

    Forbes, LA Times, Newsweek, Time, CNBC, and NPR.

    Married for more than forty years with two adult children and a grand dog, Maddy has become part of the age wave and has experimented with how to increase her healthspan, brainspan, and lifespan. Recognized by Forbes as one of the top fifty female futurists globally, for nearly 40 years, she has been deeply involved in exploring all aspects of the age wave and how it’s fundamentally transforming the marketplace, the workplace/retirement, and our lives.

    She is also a lead partner for Portfolia in the Active Aging and Longevity 2 Fund.

    Maddy and her husband Ken were awarded the prestigious Esalen Prize for their outstanding contributions to advancing the human potential of long-lived men and women worldwide. Influence: How Women’s Soaring Economic Power Will Transform Our World for the Better.

    HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 9781401341022.  (explores how women are the major change agent of the decade to come.)

  • Dychtwald, Maddy (2003). Cycles: How We Will Live, Work, and Buy.
    (Note: This presentation can be shaped to focus either on the US, North American or global Age Wave.)

    Re-Visioning Retirement: New Timing, New Purpose, New Planning, New Funding

    Everyone’s retirement clock has been reset as a result of the recession.  But highly acclaimed Age Wave research reveals a surprising finding: This could be a good thing, for individuals, the consumer marketplace and financial planning professionals. 

    This presentation will explore: Why financial “peace of mind” has become far more important than “wealth” in the new American dream.  How women’s rising financial power is transforming their attitudes and behavior toward money, their family dynamics and the field of retirement planning.  How the adult lifestage demands of eldercare, sibling care, grandparenthood, singlehood and rehirement will dramatically impact retirement preparation and funding.  We’ll also discuss the products, services and guidance people now seek from financial professionals to safeguard a successful retirement while avoiding the five retirement “wildcards” that could shatter their dreams.


    The Cure for Our Aging Healthcare System

    Whether we live long lives with vitality and purpose or sickness and suffering will depend to a great extent on our ability to reshape the skills, services and incentives of our current healthcare system.  This new presentation provides a visionary glimpse into the future, outlining the critical course corrections required to create healthy aging and productive longevity. 

    Topics to be covered include: Why we must accelerate the scientific breakthroughs needed to prevent, delay and eliminate the horrific diseases of aging (such as Alzheimer’s); why training healthcare professionals to become “aging-ready” will both saves lives and money; how the boomers’ proclivity toward control, self-care and connectivity can help make disease prevention and self-care a national priority; how new technologies and emerging community-based services can enable us to shift the healthcare focus from hospitals and nursing facilities to home-based care; why establishing a humane and dignified approach to end-of-life care has reached a critical tipping point. 

     
    Optimizing Generational Diversity:
    Four Cohorts Rethink Work, Money, Family, Retirement and Success

    For the first time in history, four generations of active adults are simultaneously participating in the workforce and marketplace.  Each has its own lifestyle values, attitudes about work and money, means of connecting and communicating, role models and marketplace preferences. 

    This high-impact presentation will examine: What key social forces have shaped each generation and produced their distinct, core lifetime characteristics?  What does each generation hope to get from—and give to—their jobs/careers?  How do you manage and motivate each generation, from “encore” workers seeking stimulation and self-worth, to older workers looking for balance and purpose, to mid-career workers trying to reboot their enthusiasm for a longer and more demanding worklife, to young workers struggling to enter the workforce during tough economic times.  How does each measure success?  

    This presentation can focus on how to attract and retain valuable talent and enhance productivity through the creative use of flexible work arrangements, innovative learning, mentoring and sponsoring opportunities, sabbaticals, retraining, re-careering, flex-retirement, and creative compensation and benefits programs.  Alternatively, it can orient toward the most effective ways to reach out to—and connect with—Millennials, Gen Xers, Boomers and members of the Silent Generation.


    Influence: How the Rising Power of Women Will Transform Money,
    Men and the Marketplace

    We have reached a tipping point where a critical mass of women, bolstered by unprecedented levels of education, workforce participation and escalating income are assuming more powerful roles in their family’s purchasing decisions.  This is particularly true in the traditionally male-dominated sectors of financial planning, real estate, automotive and technology.  Yet most marketers don’t fully understand how today’s woman thinks, feels, cares and buys and how women and men are increasingly partnering to make large purchasing decisions.  Drawing on proprietary Age Wave research as well as dramatic insights from her landmark new book, Influence: How Women’s Soaring Economic Power Change Our World for the Better, Maddy Dychtwald explores how the ascent of women is transforming their relationship to their money, their mates, their families, their careers and the marketplace. 

    Her presentation examines: The historic scope of women’s financial influence and their expanding monetary power; the five things that all men need to know about marketing to influential women; the key ways that women are transforming the workplace and leadership; and how they’re trying to use their increased clout to transform our world for the better.

    (Note: This presentation can be customized for the financial services, healthcare, consumer products and retail industries.)

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    Maddy co-authored this illustrated children's book on personal reinvention.

    A New Era of Women and Financial Planning, 2011.

    This initiativewas designed to go beyond existing studies by developing actionable insights to help financial advisors better meet the needs of women and couples. As a thought leader and researcher, she has led numerous acclaimed studies, including the landmark Women, Money and Power sponsored by Allianz and Women and Financial Wellness: Beyond the Bottom Line for Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

    In addition, she has been involved in more than 25 thought leadership research studies worldwide on longevity, aging, retirement, health and wellness, family and social connections, purpose, caregiving, finances, and leisure, which have garnered over twenty billion media impressions. ISBN 9780061434976. the book received the Grand Seal of Approval, which is a special honor from GRAND Magazine, a magazine for grandparents.

    Gideon's Dream: A Tale of New Beginnings.

    maddy dychtwald biography of michael

    ABOUT MADDY DYCHTWALD

    Maddy Dychtwald

    Co-founder, Age Wave, and Best-Selling Author

    Maddy Dychtwald co-founded Age Wave, a world leader in understanding and addressing the far-reaching impacts of longevity and our aging population. As a blogger and member of The Wall Street Journal’s Expert Panel, Maddy’s posts on leadership, wealth management, and financial planning have topped the most-read lists.

    Age Wave, working in collaboration with SunAmerica, completed a groundbreaking study of the past, present, and future of retirement. The study revealed 5 distinct types of relationships between women and money.

    Retirement at the Tipping Point: The Year That Changed Everything, March 2009. She is a blogger at The Huffington Post.

    A graduate of New York University, Maddy has been married for more than 25 years and has been a working mom living in the San Francisco Bay Area for much of her adult life.

  • Dychtwald, Maddy; Larson, Christine (2010).

    This multifaceted investigation, drew upon the experience and insights of multidisciplinary experts and a survey of 1,000 women and men nationwide.

    The Allianz Women, Money, and Power Study, 2006. She is the author of four books, including the national bestseller Ageless Aging: A Woman’s Guide to Increasing Healthspan, Brainspan, and Lifespan, published in 12 languages, and the award-winning Influence: How Women’s Soaring Economic Power Will Transform Our World for the Better.

    As part of the Age Wave team, Maddy has worked with more than half of the Fortune 500 in industries ranging from healthcare and medical technology to financial services and consumer products.

    With women at the forefront of the longevity revolution, Maddy has dug deep into their specific longevity-related wants, needs, challenges, and opportunities.

    The study included a survey of over 3,000 women and men conducted by Harris Interactive.