Mauro guillen is the author of the perennials, the megatrends creating a post generational society and expert on Global Market trends. Professor khan combines his training as a sociologist and business economist to methodically identify and quantify the most promising opportunities. At the intersection of demographic, economic and technological development, hes one of the most original thinkers at the Wharton School and currently serves as a professor of management and vice dean for the mba for executives program. Moderating tonights program is ray suarez, host of kqeds on shifting ground and author of the forthcoming book we are home. Becoming an american in the 21st century. Please join me in welcoming Mauro Guillen and ray suarez. Professor, good to see you. Welcome to San Francisco. Oh, thank you so much for having me. Its an honor to be here, ray. Well, everybody is going to read your book. All of present company, and they will come across a phrase the multigenerational revolution
Mauro guillen is the author of the perennials, the megatrends creating a post generational society and expert on Global Market trends. Professor khan combines his training as a sociologist and business economist to methodically identify and quantify the most promising opportunities. At the intersection of demographic, economic and technological development, hes one of the most original thinkers at the Wharton School and currently serves as a professor of management and vice dean for the mba for executives program. Moderating tonights program is ray suarez, host of kqeds on shifting ground and author of the forthcoming book we are home. Becoming an american in the 21st century. Please join me in welcoming Mauro Guillen and ray suarez. Professor, good to see you. Welcome to San Francisco. Oh, thank you so much for having me. Its an honor to be here, ray. Well, everybody is going to read your book. All of present company, and they will come across a phrase the multigenerational revolution
Society and expert on Global Market trends. Professor khan combines his training as a sociologist and business economist to methodically identify and quantify the most promising opportunities. At the intersection of demographic, economic and technological development, hes one of the most original thinkers at the Wharton School and currently serves as a professor of management and vice dean for the mba for executives program. Moderating tonights program is ray suarez, host of kqeds on shifting ground and author of the forthcoming book we are home. Becoming an american in the 21st century. Please join me in welcoming Mauro Guillen and ray suarez. Professor, good to see you. Welcome to San Francisco. Oh, thank you so much for having me. Its an honor to be here, ray. Well, everybody is going to read your book. All of present company, and they will come across a phrase the multigenerational revolution and i think we ought to start there because really its the cornerstone of the book. Explai
Opportunities. At the intersection of demographic, economic and technological development, hes one of the most original thinkers at the Wharton School and currently serves as a professor of management and vice dean for the mba for executives program. Moderating tonights program is ray suarez, host of kqeds on shifting ground and author of the forthcoming book we are home. Becoming an american in the 21st century. Please join me in welcoming Mauro Guillen and ray suarez. Professor, good to see you. Welcome to San Francisco. Oh, thank you so much for having me. Its an honor to be here, ray. Well, everybody is going to read your book. All of present company, and they will come across a phrase the multigenerational revolution and i think we ought to start there because really its the cornerstone of the book. Explain to us what it is. Well, i think in this country, especially in this country, in the United States, weve been obsessed with generations and were always looking for differences a
Giving someone dishonorable discharge and ruining their lives and she won that battle also bylike to thank michael bus for being here today. Well, thank you very much. And its quite an honor to be here at the fdr library and let me tell you a little bit about why i wrote the book and a little bit about myself. I actually as was mentioned have worked in the field of aging so obviously Social Security was something of great interest to me. And i was here in 1985 at the 50th anniversary of Social Security on august 14th. There were 7,000 people here there were people from Human Services groups and unions and so forth and i came back in 2005 when the 70th anniversary was held actually in 85 fdr junior was the mc and mario cuomo was the keynote speaker Claude Pepper in 2005. It was paul krugman was the speaker was the smaller occasion and then in 19 in 2010. I didnt come here but for the 75th anniversary, i was serving as the director of the state office for the aging and we had a program a