Academy of Life Long Learning
EMPOWERING YOUR MIND AND BODY TO ENJOY LIFE THE MOST

In the wake of the COVID pandemic, we've learned the importance of staying mentally and physically strong, while keeping connections with old friends and building new ones. A recent landmark meta-study of 90 studies highlights how essential staying connected is for our overall well-being.

Now is the time to take action and build upon your experiences, strengths, and interests. Join us for this transformative event, where you'll discover a fresh approach to measuring your vitality and creating a meaningful path to live life to the fullest and leave a lasting legacy.

Research suggests that after age 60, people tend to experience increasing happiness with each passing decade. However, life's challenges can sometimes derail our progress. During this session, we'll explore strategies to overcome setbacks and get back on track toward a more vibrant and fulfilling life.

 

Meredith Oppenheim is the Founder and CEO of Vitality Society an online platform designed to enrich, engage and empower people 60 and better to remain at their best. The platform which has been featured in The New York Times, Entrepreneur, Forbes, Harvard Business School Bulletin and Thrive Global, as well as on ABC, FOX, and NBC has been referred to as "a lifeline" and a "gamechanger for physical and mental well-being." Oppenheim has dedicated herself to improving the lives of older people for more than three decades. She spent twenty years gaining operational experience in the senior housing industry working for leading owners and operators. Most recently, she asset managed a multi-billion-dollar portfolio for a healthcare REIT. Oppenheim also served on Mayor Bloomberg's Age-Friendly NYC Commission and the NYC Department for Aging board. She is a US Congressional Award winner for her service to seniors and graduate of the Harvard Business School and Cornell University. She was a 2023 SXSW panelist and a Harvard Business School 2022 fall and spring reunion speaker.

DATE APRIL 4, 2025
TIME 12:30PM-1:30PM EST
LOCATION SPS Midtown 20 West 43rd
COST $Free
Contact sps.pwm.ce@nyu.edu
DATE APRIL 4, 2025
TIME 12:30PM-1:30PM EST
LOCATION SPS Midtown 20 West 43rd
Contact sps.pwm.ce@nyu.edu
COST $Free

In the wake of the COVID pandemic, we've learned the importance of staying mentally and physically strong, while keeping connections with old friends and building new ones. A recent landmark meta-study of 90 studies highlights how essential staying connected is for our overall well-being.

Now is the time to take action and build upon your experiences, strengths, and interests. Join us for this transformative event, where you'll discover a fresh approach to measuring your vitality and creating a meaningful path to live life to the fullest and leave a lasting legacy.

Research suggests that after age 60, people tend to experience increasing happiness with each passing decade. However, life's challenges can sometimes derail our progress. During this session, we'll explore strategies to overcome setbacks and get back on track toward a more vibrant and fulfilling life.

 

Meredith Oppenheim is the Founder and CEO of Vitality Society an online platform designed to enrich, engage and empower people 60 and better to remain at their best. The platform which has been featured in The New York Times, Entrepreneur, Forbes, Harvard Business School Bulletin and Thrive Global, as well as on ABC, FOX, and NBC has been referred to as "a lifeline" and a "gamechanger for physical and mental well-being." Oppenheim has dedicated herself to improving the lives of older people for more than three decades. She spent twenty years gaining operational experience in the senior housing industry working for leading owners and operators. Most recently, she asset managed a multi-billion-dollar portfolio for a healthcare REIT. Oppenheim also served on Mayor Bloomberg's Age-Friendly NYC Commission and the NYC Department for Aging board. She is a US Congressional Award winner for her service to seniors and graduate of the Harvard Business School and Cornell University. She was a 2023 SXSW panelist and a Harvard Business School 2022 fall and spring reunion speaker.