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The FemAging Project and Keiretsu Forum Southern California are investing in innovators who are developing tech advancements for women who are older than 40.
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Older women can sometimes feel underrepresented, forgotten, and sometimes ignored when it comes to their business, and health and wellness. The truth is, time is ticking for everyone, so aging is inevitable. However, Tamara McClintock Greenberg, Psy.D., M.S., is an associate clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco. Her story began with a close friend in her 60s who half-joked about no one in the world seeing her anymore because she is an older woman. During the conversation, not being taken seriously at her workplace came up, too. Greenberg remarked that she began to hear more of her older patients describe this feeling “invisible” experience. Then she began to notice it was happening to her, too.