Protected: Diane Ty

Diane Ty is the managing director of the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging, where she oversees the strategic direction and operations for the Center’s focus on health longevity and financial security and leads its Alliance to Improve Dementia Care. She is a senior advisor at Georgetown University’s Business for Impact at the McDonough School of Business, where she previously led multiple consulting engagements in health and financial security and was the founding director for its AgingWell Hub and Portion Balance Coalition.

Ty consulted in marketing, strategy, and business development for Service Year Alliance, Generations United, and the Silicon Valley startup Super. She was senior vice president of strategic market development at AARP, where she architected the organization’s under-50/Millennial strategy. The work was recognized with a gold-level International Design Excellence Award in design strategy. She also led the development of AARP’s Social Security and retirement calculators. As vice president of strategic alliances at AARP Services, she designed and negotiated cross-organizational corporate partnerships. Ty led Save the Children’s Millennial-focused work as managing director of U.S. programs and orchestrated the Effie-winner and Emmy-nominated Ad Council campaign “Do Good: Mentor A Child.”

Ty began her career at the American Express Company, holding several marketing positions, including vice president of corporate card marketing, over her 10+ year tenure. She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Duke University and was a Lauder Institute fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, earning a Master of Business Administration from the Wharton School and a Master of Arts from the School of Arts and Sciences. Ty serves on the board of Capital Caring Health and is a gubernatorial appointee on the Maryland State Commission on Aging.