Health & Wellness
Alzheimer's & Dementia
Alzheimer's & Dementia:
Widow of Award-Winning Musician Glen Campbell
Determined to continue her late husband Glen’s quest to educate people about Alzheimer’s disease, Kim Campbell has made it her personal mission to improve the quality of life for people with dementia and their caregivers.
Brain Scientist
Wherever the very latest neuroscience intersects with real-world challenges facing the workplace, education, healthcare, and our everyday lives, you’ll find energizing insights from brain scientist John Medina.
Actress & Best Selling Author
Kimberly Williams-Paisley is an actress, New York Times Best Selling author, Alzheimer’s advocate, and co-founder of non-profit, The Store, an organization in Nashville which aims to address food insecurity.
3x Emmy Award Winning Actor, Seinfeld
Michael Richards is a three-time Emmy Award winning actor beloved for starring as Cosmo Kramer on the groundbreaking classic television series Seinfeld.
NYT Bestselling Author, Political Commentator & Cultural Critic
Molly Jong-Fast is a New York Times bestselling author, political commentator, and cultural critic known for her sharp wit, fearless honesty, and unwavering commitment to truth.
Neuroscientist & Best-Selling Author
Dr. Marc Milstein specializes in taking the leading scientific research on health and happiness and presents it in a way that entertains, educates, and empowers his audience to live better.
Author & Journalist
After ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff was wounded in Iraq, he and his wife, speaker Lee Woodruff, penned the best-selling In an Instant to help others cope with crisis.
Health Care Economist, Henry & Allison McCance Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School; Director of Health Policy Research, Harvard Kennedy School of Government
Amitabh Chandra is a health care economist, Henry & Allison McCance Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School and Director of Health Policy Research at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
Six-time USA Memory Champion & Memory Expert
Nelson Dellis is a 6x USA Memory Champion and one of the leading memory experts in the world. He travels around the world as a competitive Memory Athlete, Memory Consultant and highly sought-after Keynote Speaker.
First African-American Supermodel
Beverly Johnson made world history as the first black model on the cover of Vogue magazine in August 1974. She is often called upon to speak about beauty, fashion, style, hair, fitness and health.
16th US Surgeon General
A former US Surgeon General who created the first government-released report on obesity, speaker David Satcher works to eliminate racial disparities in healthcare.
Singer, Songwriter, Alzheimer’s Advocate & Daughter of Glen Campbell
Ashley Campbell, the youngest child of Kim Campbell and country music legend Glen Campbell, is an accomplished singer, songwriter and musician. Ashley put her own career and life on hold when her father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.
Alzheimer’s Advocates
With passion, wit, music and love, the Campbells celebrate the power of the human spirit to persevere through Alzheimer’s—while keeping their beloved husband's and father’s memory alive.
Award-Winning Actor & Alzheimer’s Advocate
Best-known for his roles on The O.C., Law & Order Special Victims Unit and numerous Hollywood films, Gallagher also lost his mother and grandmother to Alzheimer’s and is passionate about the quest for a cure.
Geriatric Psychiatrist
Dr. Marc Agronin is a nationally recognized expert in psychiatric illnesses in the elderly. In 2008, he was named Clinician of the Year by the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry.
CBS Correspondent & Author
Petersen is an award-winning TV journalist who has covered wars, tsunamis, the unspeakable deaths in Rwanda, and so much more, but faced his greatest challenge when his wife was diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
Caregiving Speaker & Author
What’s funny about caregiving? Absolutely nothing! However, author and cofounder of CaregiverHelp.com, Elaine K Sanchez, knows first-hand that caregiving is entirely too difficult to take seriously all the time.
Actor, Ugly Betty / Education Advocate
With an acting career in film, television, and theater spanning almost thirty years, starred on the hit series Ugly Betty. A former teacher, he maintains his passion for education.
Broadcast Journalist Turned Caregiver
A broadcast journalist for over 20 years, Mary Ellen Geist's decision to leave her news anchor job in New York to become a caregiver for her father was the subject of her powerful book Measure of the Heart.
Leading Public Health Executive & Physician
The president of Samaritan Health Initiatives, Inc., Andrew C. von Eschenbach, MD, is credited for modernizing the FDA when he was appointed acting commissioner in 2005.
Brain Science Expert
A leading experts on brain science, speaker Gary Small, invented the first brain scan that allows doctors to see evidence of brain aging and Alzheimer's disease in people.
Emmy-Winning Journalist & Host
From TV journalist to radio personality, producer and businesswoman, Gibbons has been a part of America's living rooms for over 20 years. She hosts What Should You Do? and won The Celebrity Apprentice Season 7.
CEO & Founder, The Caregiving Club
For more than 20 years, Sherri Snelling has been an author and journalist, podcast host, educational content creator/presenter for a network of 61,000 employers, and a corporate gerontologist advisor and consultant on family caregiving, aging, brain health and Alzheimer’s.
America's Nutrition Leader
Nobody motivates an audience more about the benefits of smart nutrition, everyday exercise and commonsense core habits than Zonya Foco, RD, CSP, America's Nutrition Leader.
Writer & Host of the Award-Winning Colin McEnroe Show
Host of the award-winning Colin McEnroe Show, McEnroe watched his mother struggle with Alzheimer’s for years. Sharing personal stories with his signature warmth and wit, he offers tips on how to ensure we get the care we want.