Olga Kotelko is not your average ninety-four-year-old. She not only looks and acts like a much younger woman, she holds over twenty-three world records in track and field, seventeen in her current ninety to ninety-five category.

What Makes Olga Run? The Mystery of the 90-Something Track Star and What She Can Teach Us About Living Longer, Happier Lives.

Olga Kotelko is not your average ninety-four-year-old. She not only looks and acts like a much younger woman, she holds over twenty-three world records in track and field, seventeen in her current ninety to ninety-five category.

Dwain Schenck  is a former TV reporter who also started and ran multiple businesses and worked as a Fortune 500 corporate communications executive. He will talk about his new book, RESET: How to Beat the Job Loss Blues and Get Ready for Your Next Act. (Da Capo/Lifelong Books ) For more information, visit www.ResetYourFuture.com.

Bruce Grierson is the author of What Makes Olga Run? The Mystery of the 90-Something Track Star and What She Can Teach Us About Living Longer, Happier Lives. (Henry Holt)

Max Richtman is the president and CEO of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare and former staff director of the Senate Special Committee on Aging and a 16-year veteran of Capitol Hill. He will talk about the “Doctor fix.” For more information, visit www.NCPSSM.org.

Steve Weisman  will discuss tax identity theft.

2/16/14

 

 

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