Bradley Schurman

Future of Work Speaker, Founder & Managing Partner at EconomyFour

  • Bradley Schurman Keynote Speaker Fee Fee range is for U.S. events, depending on location and organization type

    $10,001 - $20,000

  • Languages Spoken

    English

  • Travels From

    Washington DC, USA

  • Bradley Schurman Keynote Speaker Fee Fee range is for U.S. events, depending on location and organization type

    $10,001 - $20,000

  • Languages Spoken

    English

  • Travels From

    Washington DC, USA

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Maximizing Older Workers and Building Intergenerational Teams

The workforce is aging at an unprecedented rate with fewer and fewer young people entering the workforce and more and more people staying past traditional retirement age. While this may not seem like a challenge at first blush, intergenerational...

The workforce is aging at an unprecedented rate with fewer and fewer young people entering the workforce and more and more people staying past traditional retirement age. While this may not seem like a challenge at first blush, intergenerational conflict within and age diverse workforce can be significant. Few enterprise leaders are equipped with the skills or knowledge needed to manage this shift.   


Historically, enterprise leaders have focused on skills and knowledge transfer from older employees to younger ones. But what if they’ve been approaching this changing workforce the wrong way? Leaders have failed to recognize that they are missing an opportunity of experience unprecedented in US history. 

In this session enterprise leaders will learn to:

  1. Embed knowledge transfer into your culture. 
  2. Leverage lifelong learning that works. 
  3. Communicate in ways that work.
  4. Empower employees.
  5. Combat ageism.

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Tapping into the Big Money of the Longevity Economy

We need to stop thinking about aging as bad when, in reality, it is one of the greatest social and business opportunities in the world. Currently, there are 100 million people age 50+ in the US, and over 440 million in China alone. The 50+ US ...

We need to stop thinking about aging as bad when, in reality, it is one of the greatest social and business opportunities in the world. Currently, there are 100 million people age 50+ in the US, and over 440 million in China alone. The 50+ US population generates nearly $8 trillion of annual economic activity. The number is even higher globally with $15 trillion in spending. 

 

However, and Leo Savage, Executive Creative Director of Grey London reports, “70% of creatives and planners have not included 50+ in their target audience, in any way shape or form. The 30% was for health and wellness and finance.” 31% of all creatives had never received or written a brief for older people. This means that there is a significant blind spot, especially with older people making up a greater percentage of the overall population in developed economies. 

This session will examine how organizations can begin to tap into the longevity economy by attacking age-related bias. It will review all challenges, including those in workplace and product design, as well as marketing and communications. It will offer solutions for organizations looking to move forward and tap this wildly important and valuable market.

 

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About Keynote Speaker Bradley Schurman

Bradley Schurman stands at the forefront of navigating the complexities of demographic change as the visionary Founder and CEO of Human Change, an entity born from his earlier initiative, The Super Age. With a keen eye on the horizon, Bradley specializes in equipping leaders with the insights and tools necessary to tackle the multifaceted challenges that demographic shifts entail. His expertise is not confined to the realm of demographic consultancy; Bradley also shines as the co-founder of #NewRules, an innovative platform that blends a thought-provoking newsletter with an upcoming podcast. This venture is dedicated to exploring resilience and innovation amidst our era’s stark divisions, providing listeners and readers with strategies to thrive in tumultuous times.

Bradley’s contributions to the discourse on demographic change and its implications are encapsulated in his seminal work, “The Super Age: Decoding our Demographic Destiny.” Published by HarperCollins, this book delves into the profound impact of population dynamics on global social and economic landscapes, highlighting critical areas such as labor markets and design. Through his narrative, Bradley elucidates how demographic trends are not mere statistics but powerful forces shaping our collective future.

His tenure as Director of Global Partnerships and Engagements at AARP further solidified his reputation as a thought leader, particularly through his pivotal role in advocating for aging and longevity as focal issues within the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and World Economic Forum (WEF). His visionary leadership was instrumental in the creation of the Aging Readiness and Competitiveness Report, a landmark research collaboration between AARP and the Foreign Policy Group that has left an indelible mark on the field.

A sought-after voice in the discourse on demographic strategy, Bradley’s insights are regularly featured across prestigious platforms. He has contributed to Newsweek, and his expertise has been sought by The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and USAToday. His appearances on NBC News and CBS News, along with frequent guest spots on global podcasts, radio, and television shows, underscore his role as a beacon of knowledge and guidance for national governments and major corporations navigating the demographic and longevity landscapes.

Testimonials

 “Bradley has been a speaker in the OECD Forum, the largest conference that the OECD organizes every year, with government representatives, international media, as well as speakers from business, civil society and academia debating the major social and economic challenges that our societies face. His contributions always combine significant knowledge and new insights, with a fun, engaging, easy to follow presentation style!”

Willemien Bax

Head, OECD Forum (France)

“Bradley Schurman is one of the most engaging speakers I’ve had the pleasure to work with. He marries tremendous energy and charisma with an uncanny ability to not only spot big emerging trends, but bring them to life for his audience and drive home their significance. He connects the dots in a way that grounds his ideas in lived experience and historical context, giving listeners a touch point in the past and present to better understand the future.”

Claire Casey

Global Director for Public Policy, The Economist Intelligence Unit (UK)

“Bradley is passionate about furthering the agenda on aging; I have often heard him compare the silver vote to that of women’s rights, black rights, or gay rights. He’s good listener and can draw across different disciplines from the arts and business and public sector. Any conversation with him can turn into erudite discussion. He would be a good speaker or moderator at any forum.”

Cynthia Wu

Executive Director, Shin Kong Life Insurance (Taiwan)

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