America today is one of the most age-diverse societies in history. Sadly, it is also one of the most age segregated, with older and younger people’s paths rarely crossing outside of families. But what would happen if older and younger people were more actively working together to solve the biggest problems of our day? Watch our conversation with Marc Freedman, founder and Co-CEO of CoGenerate, which recently released a pioneering a study of 31 young leaders on how cross-generational collaboration can work better. Marc will discuss key findings from the report and constructive insights from young people who want to work across generations for change.

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