Jodi Olshevski is executive director of The Hartford Center for Mature Market Excellence, leading a team of corporate gerontologists who conduct primary research and deliver expert services across The Hartford. The team has won numerous awards, and is nationally-recognized as the pre-eminent corporate gerontology organization in the United States.
An expert on a wide array of topics such as business and aging, caregiving, eldercare, housing, older driver issues, and vehicle technology adoption among mature drivers, Olshevski has been interviewed widely by national and regional television and radio shows, including the CBS Early Show and NBC Nightly News, and by national publications such as the NYTimes, the Chicago Tribune, USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, and the AARP Bulletin, to name a few. Olshevski has held an adjunct faculty position at Pennsylvania State University, and is a Visiting Research Fellow at MIT AgeLab. She is also co-author of the book Stress Reduction for Caregivers, published by Taylor & Francis.
Olshevski has a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Vanguard University and a master’s degree in gerontology from the University of Southern California.

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