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The City & State Summit: Aging in Pennsylvania

Joanne Grossi, Pennsylvania Volunteer State President Emeritus, AARP PA

Joanne Grossi, Pennsylvania Volunteer State President Emeritus, AARP PA M.R. Gruber Photography

More than 200 people gathered at the Hilton Harrisburg on Oct. 17 to take part in two panels focused on the crucial issues facing the commonwealth and its aging residents. In addition to the networking opportunities at the pre-event breakfast and breaks, attendees heard from key stakeholders like Pennsylvania Secretary of Aging Jason Kavulich, who delivered the keynote address, and panelists like state Sen. David Argall, state Rep. Maureen Madden, Pennsylvania Secretary of Policy and Planning, LeadingAge PA President and CEO Garry Pezzano and Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania President and CEO Nicole Stallings.

To watch the PCN broadcast of the summit, click here.

Pennsylvania Secretary of Policy and Planning Akbar Hossain speaks as LeadingAge PA CEO/President Garry Pezzano and PHCA CEO/President Zach Shamberg listen. Photo credit: M.R. Gruber Photography
Attendees took advantage of networking opportunities at the event. Photo credit: M.R. Gruber Photography
Participants in the day's second panel included, L-R: PA Rep. Maureen Madden, PA Sen. Dave Argall, Penn State Health Chief of Geriatric Medicine Nicole Osevala and HHAP President/CEO Nicole Stallings. Photo credit: M.R. Gruber Photography
Keynote speaker and Pennsylvania Secretary of Aging Jason Kavulich answers a question during the first panel. Photo credit: M.R. Gruber Photography