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Senior Trendspotter and Analyst
The Hartman Group, Inc.
Vice President of Research, “Lifestyle Gerontologist”
Retirement Living TV
Location Lead
IDEO
Senior Vice President, Research
Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movie Channel
Director
Center for Aging Services Technologies
Vice President, Strategy and Marketing Communications
Prudential Annuities
Boomers Consumer Strategist
Iconoculture
Co-Founder and CEO
Fair Indigo
Managing Partner, Director of Strategic Planning
Ogilvy Chicago
Vice-President of Global Brands
Kimberly-Clark
President
JWT Boom
Creative Director & Partner
Immersion Active
Vice President, Futures Team
Hasbro Games
National Director of Premier & Retirement Strategy, Senior Vice President
HSBC Bank USA
Vice President, Marketing
AARP Financial
VP of Sales, New Business Development
Visible World
Managing Director, Integrated Marketing
Meredith Hispanic Ventures
Chief Marketing Officer – Enterprise Services for Ovations
UnitedHealth Group
General Manager Web Strategy
AARP Services Inc.
Co-Founder and CEO
Caring.com
Housing and Household Economic and Statistics Division
Census Bureau
CEO, Co-Founder
Ci
Editor at Large
Ad Week
Director and Senior Researcher, Research & Development, Health Care Products – Worldwide
The Procter & Gamble Company
Vice-President, Retirement & Economic Research
Fidelity Investments Canada
CEO
Pulte Homes, Inc.
Partner
McKinsey & Company
Executive Vice President, Consumer Services
Web MD
Chief Marketing Officer
Travelocity
Staff Reporter
The Wall Street Journal
Founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors, Chief Strategy Officer
GreatCall
Exercise Physiologist
Canyon Ranch
Chief Global Analyst
Millward Brown
Industrial Design Leader
GE Appliances
President
TV Land
VP Direct-to-Consumer
LEGO Brand Retail, Inc.
EVP Marketing
Nederlander Organization
Vice President, Marketing
MetLife Retirement Strategies
Executive Vice President
Focalyst
Director, The Caregiver Initiative
Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products Company
Vice President and Director of Marketplace Planning
GSD&M's Idea City
President
AARP Global Network
Manging Partner, Managing Director – U.S. Accounts
MindShare
Chief Strategy Officer
Focalyst & Millward Brown
Senior Product Manager
CEO
Millward Brown North America
Director, The Journal Report & Special Projects
The Wall Street Journal
Director, Ecomagination
GE
Section Manager
Abbott Nutrition
Senior Business Development Manager
Microsoft
President
Beacon Hill Village
CEO
Grandparents.com
President
Yankelovich
President
Appleseeds
CEO and Founder
Millions of Us
Head of Global Innovation
GlaxoSmithKline
Assistant Vice President and Director, Mature Market Institute
MetLife
Vice President Scotch and Irish Whiskey Marketing
Diageo North America
CEO and Co-Founder
IGA Worldwide
VP of Marketing Strategy, Advertising and Media
Ameriprise Financial
Professor, College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP)
University of Cincinnati
Journalist and Director
SmartSilvers Alliance
Marketing Strategist & Partner
Immersion Active
President
United Nations Foundation and Better World Fund
Renowned Futurist
Timothy Wirth
President
United Nations Foundation and Better World Fund
Timothy Wirth is the President of the United Nations Foundation and the Better World Fund. Both organizations were founded in 1998 through a major financial commitment from Ted Turner to support and strengthen the work of the United Nations.
Wirth began his political career as a White House Fellow under President Lyndon Johnson and was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Education in the Nixon Administration. In 1970, Wirth returned to his home state and ran successfully for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1974. He represented Denver suburbs in Congress from 1975-1987. As a first term Congressman, Wirth organized the “Freshman Revolt” in 1975, and with colleagues Norman Mineta, Leon Panetta and Dick Gephardt, he was part of “The Gang of Four” challenging the budget process and developing a high technology and alternative budget in 1982. As Chair of the Communications Subcommittee, he was the lead legislator in restructuring the cable television and telephone industries. Wirth also authored the Indian Peaks Wilderness Act of 1978.
Wirth was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1986 where he focused on environmental issues, particularly global climate change and population stabilization. In 1988, he organized the historic Hansen hearings on climate change. With his close friend, the late Senator John Heinz (R-PA), he authored “Project 88”, outlining the groundbreaking “Cap and Trade” idea which became law in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. He authored the far-reaching Colorado Wilderness Bill which became law in 1993, and with Senator Alan Simpson (R-WY) he authored major legislation focused on population stabilization. Wirth also organized the Senate Task Force on the Expansion of Major League Baseball, which became a major factor in the awarding of a new expansion franchise to Denver. He chose not to run for re-election in 1992, citing in a front page cover story in the Sunday New York Times Magazine (August 9, 1992), frustration with the ever increasing role of money in politics to the exclusion of focus on public policy.
Following these two decades of elected politics, Wirth was national Co-chair of the Clinton-Gore campaign, and served in the U.S. Department of State as the first Undersecretary for Global Affairs from 1993 to 1997. He helped organize U.S. foreign policy in the areas of refugees, population, environment, science, human rights and narcotics. He chaired the United States Delegation at the 1994 Cairo Conference on Population and Development, and was the lead U.S. negotiator for the Kyoto Climate Conference until he resigned from the Administration in late 1997 to accept Ted Turner’s invitation to be President of the newly created United Nations Foundation.
As President of the UN Foundation (UNF) since its inception in early 1998, Wirth has organized and led the formulation of the Foundation’s mission and program priorities, which include the environment, women and population, children’s health, and peace, security and human rights. The Foundation also engages in extensive public advocacy, fundraising, and institutional strengthening efforts on behalf of the United Nations. By mobilizing these diverse resources, the UN Foundation works with many public and private partners and manages a variety of campaigns to help solve major problems facing the UN and the world community.
Prior to entering politics, Wirth was in private business in Colorado. The son of teachers, he was a scholarship student and graduate of Harvard College, served as a Harvard “Baby Dean” after graduation, and received a Ph.D. from Stanford University. The recipient of numerous awards and honorary degrees, he also served as a member of the Harvard Board of Overseers. He was recently honored as a Champion of the Earth by the United Nations Environment Programme.