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2024 Celebrate Giving
Aging Well and Creating a Legacy
A conversation with Katharine Esty, PhD – Best selling author and Expert on Aging Well & Finding Purpose
Join the Greater Lowell Community Foundation as we focus on Aging Well and Creating a Legacy at this year’s Celebrate Giving event.
OCTOBER 23
RECEPTION: 5-6 P.M. | EVENT: 6 P.M.
UTEC, 35 WARREN ST., LOWELL
Also, featuring:
• 2024 Business Philanthropy Partner Award
• 2024 Steven Joncas Community Connector Award (Nominations Open)
• 2024 Bankers’ Volunteer Award for Lifetime Achievement (Nominations Open)
• 2024 GLCF Newell Flather Legacy Fund Grant Award
Bonus
First 100 registrants receive a signed copy of Katharine Esty, PhD’s latest book: Eightysomethings – A Practical Guide to Letting Go, Aging Well, and Finding Unexpected Happiness
Sponsorship opportunities are available.
About the speaker
Katharine Esty, PhD, is a social psychologist, a psychotherapist, and an activist for aging well. For more than twenty years, she was a managing partner at Ibis Consulting Group, a strategic planning and diversity firm. Her clients were Fortune 500 companies, universities, and UN agencies. As a therapist for thirty years, she has counseled hundreds of clients, helping them deal effectively with change in their lives.
Her latest self-help book is EIGHTYSOMETHINGS, A Practical Guide to Letting Go, Aging Well, and Finding Unexpected Happiness. She also co-authored Workplace Diversity: A Manager’s Guide to Solving Problems and Turning Diversity into a Competitive Advantage, 1995, Adams Media, a self-help book that has been widely acclaimed. Her other published nonfiction books are The Gypsies: Wanderers in Time, 1969, Meredith Press and Twenty-Seven Dollars and a Dream – How Muhammad Yunus Changed the World and What It Cost Him, 2013, Emerson Books.
The mother of four sons, she is focused on creating a new understanding of possibilities for living well as you age. Dr. Esty, eighty-eight, lives in a retirement community outside of Boston.