The age is canceled. Longevity is the new variety. We are living longer and healthier, but aging is still associated with weakening. Instead of seeing ageing as a loss, it's about harnessing experience and knowledge. Pernille Lützhøft shares insights and inspiration based on research and own experiences, on how to actively stay fit in working life, in relationships and create an inspiring life — both for yourself and others.
With a focus on longevity, age diversity and life stages, the lecture provides remarkable insights into the evolution of demographics and the impact it has on perceptions of work. With age, we develop skills and experience, which provide challenges and opportunities. The longer life has consequences for the way we look at ourselves, on the companies we work for and on the society in which we live.
About Pernille:
Pernille Lützhøft is a debater, author and lecturer. She has extensive leadership experience, both as CEO, project manager and self-employed, and has experienced the power of diversity management in practice. Pernille is also the co-founder of “Perspective on Age”, which works to change the collective mindset on age.
The event is held in “The View” at the top of the hotel.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The seats are unnumbered.
The ticket price includes welcome drinks and snacks.
The lecture lasts about an hour and a half, including question time.
Cancellation policy: Your booking is valid upon payment. Should you, against expectations, be prevented and wish to cancel your booking, this can be done up to one week before the event. After that, the booking cannot be cancelled and the ticket price is non-refundable.
Skodsborg – a healthy part of Denmark’s history
When you check in at Kurhotel Skodsborg, you are also checking into a piece of fantastic Danish history that is all about retreating for a while and re-energizing your body and mind.
In 1852, King Frederik 7 bought the country house Skodsborg with his wife, Countess Danner, and together they spent their long, relaxing summers here until his death in 1863. Villa Rex was built in 1857 so that the king could hold councils of state, meetings and banquets without leaving the scenic surroundings of Skodsborg. Villa Rex has been renovated with respect for history and is now used for parties and meetings.