Health & Wellness
Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's:
Radio Show Host & Caregiver Advocate
Toula Wootan is a dynamic pioneer, dedicated to the mission of “caring for the caregiver.” She is in the forefront of caregiver issues and a trusted spokesperson for those seeking direction and support.
National Desk Correspondent, NPR West
As a national desk correspondent based at NPR West, Ina Jaffe covers issues related to aging, including finances and work life, healthcare, relationships and the broader demographic realities facing the country.
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.
Educator & Social Justice Advocate
A former urban teacher, Jonathan Kozol is a long-term public education activist. He confronts the mania of high-stakes tests, the invasion of private corporations in schools, and the inequalities of urban schools.
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.