|
Neil Howe is an historian, economist, and demographer who writes and speaks frequently on the aging of the population, long-term fiscal policy, and generations in history. He is a senior associate with the CSIS Global Aging Initiative, a senior policy adviser to the Blackstone Group, and a senior adviser to the Concord Coalition. He is also cofounder of LifeCourse Associates, a marketing, human resources, and strategic planning consultancy serving corporate, government, and nonprofit clients. His coauthored books include On Borrowed Time (1988), Generations (Morrow, 1991), 13th-Gen (Vintage, 1993), The Fourth Turning (Broadway, 1997), and Millennials Rising (Vintage, 2000). He holds graduate degrees in history and economics from Yale University. |