Caregiving Club CEO, Sherri Snelling, Puts the Spotlight on Caregivers via National Conference Speeches and Celebrity Interviews
Newport Beach, CA, March 14, 2012 --(
PR.com)-- Caregiving Club CEO, Sherri Snelling, Puts the Spotlight on Caregivers
Speaking At National Conferences on Aging and Boomers, Interviewing Celebrities on Alzheimer’s Red Carpet
The
Caregiving Club’s CEO, Sherri Snelling, is helping to raise awareness
for the nation’s 65 million family caregivers this month through
speaking engagements and interviews with celebrities who have cared for
loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease.
Speaking in the Nation’s Capital
Two
annual conferences convene in the nation’s capital focused on thought
leadership in aging and the influential Baby Boomers market segment. The
American Society on Aging’s (ASA) annual Aging in America conference
will be held March 28 through April 1 in Washington, D.C. The Ninth
Annual What’s Next Boomer Summit, produced by Mary Furlong &
Associates (MFA), is the premier gathering on March 28 of public and
private organizations, business leaders, media and other thought leaders
focused on the issues facing the nation’s 78 million Baby Boomers as
they age.
Snelling will moderate an analyst session at the Boomer
Summit, Health, Housing and Caregiving Economic Trends, with panelists
Steve French, managing partner of Natural Marketing Institute (NMI),
Sharon Dworkin Bell, senior vice president of the National Association
of Home Builders (NAHB) and Gail Hunt, CEO and president of the National
Alliance for Caregiving (NAC).
During ASA, Snelling will
participate on two panels and co-present a boot camp event for
non-profit organizations. The first panel, Re-Assembly Required: Why
Midlife Boomer Women Must Rewrite Their Life Assumptions includes fellow
panelists: Myrna Blyth, editor of ThirdAge.com, the largest boomer
women’s Web site; Cindy Hounsel, CEO of The Women’s Institute for a
Secure Retirement (WISER); and Suzanne Gerber, editor for
NextAvenue.org, a new Boomer Web site from Twin Cities Public TV and
American Public TV. The second panel, Staying Connected in a Digital
World: Prescription for a Long and Happy Life, focuses on technology’s
role in helping older Americans avoid isolation and stay connected
giving their caregivers peace of mind and opportunities to find
volunteer help. Co-panelists include: Neal Cutler, Ph.D., executive
director for the Center on Aging of the Motion Picture & TV Fund
(MPTF), Jean Coppola, Ph.D., associate professor for the Seidenberg
School at Pace University in New York and Brooks Kenny, chief marketing
officer for Lotsa Helping Hands. Snelling will also co-present at an
educational Boot Camp: How to Raise Money for Your Non-Profit
Organization Through Partnerships alongside Mary Furlong, Ed.D., author
and president/CEO of MFA; Jeff Maltz, CEO of SilverRide; Shannon Ingram,
senior marketing officer for Facetime Strategy and Brooks Kenny, chief
marketing officer of Lotsa Helping Hands.
Stepping Out with the Stars on the Alzheimer’s Red Carpet
As
caregiving blogger for the Alzheimer’s Association, Snelling will be on
the red carpet conducting video interviews as celebrities and other
supporters turn out for the annual musical revue and awards dinner in
Beverly Hills, A Night At Sardi’s. More than 1,000 prominent political
and entertainment industry leaders and celebrities will gather on March
21 to recognize the advances in the fight against Alzheimer’s – a
disease that impacts more than five million Americans and millions more
of their family caregivers.
Celebrities scheduled to attend
include: cast of TV’s The Big Bang Theory, film and TV stars Alfre
Woodard (Memphis Beat, Grey’s Anatomy,True Blood), Kristen Bell (House
of Lie$), Taye Diggs (Private Practice), Sean Hayes (Emmy-winning Will
& Grace and Tony-nominated actor), Wayne Brady (Broadway, TV star),
Beth Behrs (2 Broke Girls), David Hyde Pierce (Emmy-winning Frasier and
Broadway star), Peter Gallagher (Covert Affairs), Josh Radnor (How I Met
Your Mother) and more.
Snelling’s recent blogs for the
Alzheimer’s Association include interviews and articles on Sylvia
Mackey, wife of NFL Hall of Fame tight end Baltimore Colt John Mackey,
and Glen Campbell and the power of music therapy in helping Alzheimer’s
patients. Snelling is writing a book on celebrities who have been family
caregivers for a spouse, a parent or a child with special needs.
About Caregiving Club Inc.
Founded
in 2011 by Sherri Snelling, former chairman of the National Alliance
for Caregiving and previously senior director for family caregiving
initiatives at UnitedHealthcare, Caregiving Club provides consulting
services to companies large and small and creates content to help
caregivers balance self-care while caregiving. Content includes the Me
Time Monday video series in support of the non-profit Healthy Monday
campaigns, the cable TV series, Handle with Care, educational Webinars
with partners such as Lotsa Helping Hands. In addition, Snelling’s blog
reaches more than eight million women age 40+ each month through a
syndicate that includes the Alzheimer’s Association, ThirdAge,
Huffington Post, wowOwow, Next Avenue, Vibrant Nation and other outlets
targeting Boomer women. Find more information at: www.caregivingclub.com
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