To help harness the power of longevity and an ageing workforce, Mercer is hosting a unique event at this year’s World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland on Thursday 23rd January 2020. Mercer President and CEO, Martine Ferland and Global Co-Leader of Mercer’s Next Stage platform Yvonne Sonsino, will reimagine work and retirement in the 100-year life, at a ‘novel’ workshop.
According to experts, those born today are more likely to live close to 100 years. The way they will live in the near future will also be very different from today. From staying healthy and productive in older age, to reinventing careers multiple times and re-imagining what retirement means, lives will be completely reshaped, according to Mercer. Now more than ever, we need to examine not just how to live, but how to live long and well.
This is a hands-on event where attendees will need to bring their energy and enthusiasm, says the organiser. Following the event, Mercer will combine findings and solutions into an informative and useful ‘Redesigning Later Life’ package. This will include the full output of the session, a plan for testing and developing the solutions, and a call to action for policy makers and employers.
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