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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Eric R. Kingson…………………………………………………………………...……315-443-1838 (office) School of Social Work……………………………………………………………………315-374-8338 (cell) Syracuse University……………………………………………………………………….315-443-5576 (fax) Syracuse, New York 13244-1230…………………………………………………………[email protected] EDUCATION Brandeis University, Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare, Ph.D., 1979 Northeastern University, MPA, 1975 Boston University, BA, 1968 Granted permanent exemption by the Council of Social Work Education Commission on Accreditation to teach required administration and planning practice courses in CSWE accredited social work programs, 1999. SELECTED PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF SOCIALWORK, COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY Syracuse, New York Professor of Social Work - August 1998 to present Co-Director, Social Security Works– 2009 – 2012 Founding Co-Director Social Security Works 2013 to present BOSTON COLLEGE, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Associate Professor (tenured in 1989) - September 1986 to June 1998 BIPARTISAN COMMISSION ON ENTITLEMENT AND TAX REFORM, Washington, D.C. Senior Policy Advisor - June to December 1995 (while on leave from Boston College) UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND AT BALTIMORE, SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY PLANNING, Baltimore, Maryland Assistant Professor - August 1979 to June 1986 THE GERONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, Washington, D.C. Director, Emerging Issues Program - July 1984 to December 1985 (while on leave from the University of Maryland) NATIONAL COMMISSION ON SOCIAL SECURITY REFORM, Washington, D.C. Advisor - February 1982 to January 1983 DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES, Arlington, Massachusetts Planner - June to August 1976, May to September 1975 ELIZABETH PEABODY HOUSE, Somerville, Massachusetts Assistant Director, Eastern Middlesex County Retired Senior Volunteer Program, 1973- 1974 Planner - June - December 1972; December 1968 - June 1969

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Eric R. Kingson…………………………………………………………………...……315-443-1838 (office) School of Social Work……………………………………………………………………315-374-8338 (cell) Syracuse University……………………………………………………………………….315-443-5576 (fax) Syracuse, New York 13244-1230…………………………………………………………[email protected]

EDUCATION

Brandeis University, Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare, Ph.D., 1979

Northeastern University, MPA, 1975 Boston University, BA, 1968

Granted permanent exemption by the Council of Social Work Education Commission on Accreditation to teach required administration and planning practice courses in CSWE accredited social work programs, 1999.

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF SOCIALWORK, COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY Syracuse, New York

Professor of Social Work - August 1998 to present Co-Director, Social Security Works– 2009 – 2012 Founding Co-Director Social Security Works 2013 to present

BOSTON COLLEGE, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts

Associate Professor (tenured in 1989) - September 1986 to June 1998

BIPARTISAN COMMISSION ON ENTITLEMENT AND TAX REFORM, Washington, D.C. Senior Policy Advisor - June to December 1995 (while on leave from Boston College)

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND AT BALTIMORE, SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY PLANNING, Baltimore, Maryland

Assistant Professor - August 1979 to June 1986

THE GERONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, Washington, D.C. Director, Emerging Issues Program - July 1984 to December 1985 (while on leave from the University of Maryland)

NATIONAL COMMISSION ON SOCIAL SECURITY REFORM, Washington, D.C. Advisor - February 1982 to January 1983

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES, Arlington, Massachusetts Planner - June to August 1976, May to September 1975

ELIZABETH PEABODY HOUSE, Somerville, Massachusetts Assistant Director, Eastern Middlesex County Retired Senior Volunteer Program, 1973-1974 Planner - June - December 1972; December 1968 - June 1969

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GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

Atlantic Philanthropies, Founding Co-Director (with Nancy Altman), Social Security Works www.socialsecurity-works.org January 1, 2015 to December 2016, grant ($1.755 million) from Atlantic Philanthropies to the Alliance for Retired Americans to advance work of Social Security Works (SSW) and the Strengthen Social Security Coalition and to move SSW toward a sustainable funding path. Atlantic Philanthropies, Co-Director (with Nancy Altman), Social Security Works www.socialsecurity-works.org January 1, 2013 to December 2014, grant ($2.0 million) from Atlantic Philanthropies to the Alliance for Retired Americans to advance work of Social Security Works (SSW) and the Strengthen Social Security Coalition (formerly Campaign), and to move SSW toward a sustainable funding path. Atlantic Philanthropies, Co-Director (with Nancy Altman), Social Security Works www.socialsecurity-works.org October 2011 to February 2013, grant ($2.0 million) from Atlantic Philanthropies to the Campaign for America’s Future to further develop campaign. Atlantic Philanthropies, Co-Director (with Nancy Altman), Social Security Works www.socialsecurity-works.org October 2010 to July 2011, grant ($2.7 million) from Atlantic Philanthropies to the Tides Advocacy Fund to further build broad-based, multi-generational, diverse coalition with extensive grass-roots reach.

Atlantic Philanthropies, Co-Director (with Nancy Altman), Social Security Works www.socialsecurity-works.org January 2010 to December 2011, grant ($1.55 million) from Atlantic Philanthropies to the Tides Advocacy Fund to the launch and direct Social Security Works and the Strengthen Social Security Campaign (www.strengthensocialsecurity.org ), a coalition co-chaired (with Nancy Altman) of over 260 national and state organizations representing major union, women’s, aging, disability, human rights, anti-poverty organizations and other non-profits.

Atlantic Philanthropies, Co-Director, Improving the Economic Security of Disadvantaged and At-Risk Families and Individuals Through Social Security Reform, October 1 to March 31, 2009. The project laid necessary groundwork for identifying common goals and facilitating the development of a coalition and further explored the feasibility and utility of foundation investment in this area ($200,000).

Atlantic Philanthropies, Consultant & Co-Director, Follow-up to Scoping Study, Improving the Economic Security of Disadvantaged and At-Risk Populations in the Context of Social Security Reform, August 1 to September 30, 2009 ($75,000).

Atlantic Philanthropies, Consultant & Project Director, Scoping Study, Improving the Economic Security of Disadvantaged and At-Risk Populations in the Context of Social Security Reform, June 1 to July 15, 2009 ($35,000). Center on Retirement Research, Boston College (Syracuse University is an affiliated institution). Research funded under contract with the Social Security Administration. Funding to use HRS data to analyze impact of changes in retirement income and health protections for two cohorts of persons first accepting retired workers benefits ages 62-63 in 1992-1994 and 2004-2006. October 2007 to September 2009, Principal Investigator. New research project application under review. Geriatric Enrichment in Social Work Education Grant through the Council of Social Work Education, funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation, Project Director of curriculum development project, 2002-2004

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Evaluation of Generations United KinNET Project funded under Children’s Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2000-2004. Research Associate. Center on Retirement Research, Boston College (Syracuse University is an affiliated institution). Research funded under contract with the Social Security Administration. Funding for early retirement and disabled widows research projects. Funding for legislative and policy analysis of Social Security disabled widow’s benefits. 2001-2003, Principal Investigator. Center on Retirement Research, Boston College (Syracuse University is an affiliated institution). Research funded under contract with the Social Security Administration. Funding to use HRS data to analyze the risks and diversity of persons first accepting Social Security retired worker benefits at age 62. 1999 to 2001, Principal Investigator.

AARP Public Policy Institute, Principal Investigator. Contract research to provide an economic profile of families in which grandparents are providing a home for their grandchildren, July 1997 to December 1997. Research associate on follow-up contract (January to December 2000).

Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) Contract, June to December 1995. Administration on Aging, Project Director of two Minority Management Training Grants, 1990 to 1993 and 1991 to June 1995. University of Queensland Travel Grant, Visiting Scholar at the University of Queensland, Department of Social Work and Social Policy, May to August 1993. Boston College 80 percent Sabbatical Leave, September 1992 to August 1993. AARP/New Roles in Society Project, Principal Investigator, Contract research to study the demographic and economic diversity of the baby boom generation and its implications for retirement planning, 1990. AARP Andrus Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator, Research grant to study the effect of caregiving on the labor force participation and retirement benefits of women, 1987-1988 Allied Corporation, CARP Andrus Foundation, John A. Hartford Foundation, and the National Institute on Aging, Project Director, Grants to fund the Emerging Issues Program of The Gerontological Society of America, 1984 - 1985. AARP Andrus Foundation, Principal Investigator, Research grant to study older persons who receive general assistant benefits, 1983. Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) Contract, February 1982 to January 1983. Income Maintenance Administration of the State of Maryland Department of Human Resources, Project Director, Research contract for study of the relationship between administrative procedures and the AFDC error rate in Maryland, 1981. Department of Labor Dissertation Grant, 1978 Administration on Aging Fellowship, 1975, 1976, 1977 EDITORIAL BOARDS

Member, Editorial Board, The Journal of Aging and Public Policy Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Gerontological Social Work Member, Editorial Board, The Public Policy and Aging Report

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Member, Editorial Board, Aging Today Past Member, Advisory Committee, Encyclopedia of Health and Aging Past Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Social Work in Long-Term Care Past Member, Editorial Board, The Gerontologist Past Member, Consulting Editor, Social Work

Past Member, Editorial Board, Intergenerational Programming Quarterly RESEARCH AFFILIATIONS Senior Research Associate, Aging Studies Institute, Syracuse University

Research Associate, Center for Retirement Research, Boston College Research Associate, Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public

Affairs, Syracuse University HONORS

Faculty Member of the Year, 2014, Syracuse University School of Social Work Martin Luther King Jr. Unsung Hero Award, January 24, 2010 Visiting Scholar, University of Kansas, Lawrence Campus and Kansis Medical Campus,

Presented lectures on both campuses and met with students and faculty, April 29-May 1, 2009.

Appointed to Advisory Committee to the Social Security Presidential Transition Team, November 2008-January 2009.

Syracuse University Chancellor’s Citation for Faculty Excellence and Scholarly Distinction, 2007 The Award for Faculty Excellence and Scholarly Distinction is targeted toward faculty who are collaborators in work of intellectual richness which has the potential for future impact and whose work offer possibilities for synergy both within the University and outside in partnership with others.

Chair, Social Research, Policy and Practice Section, The Gerontological Society of America, 2004 Member, National Academy of Social Insurance, selected among founding members in 1986 Fellow, Gerontological Society of America, selected in 1985 Invited Participant, New Members Seminar sponsored by the Congressional Research Service and

the United States House of Representatives, Williamsburg, Virginia, January 22 - 24, 1997. Federally-Appointed Delegate, 1995 White House Conference on Aging, Washington, D.C., May

1 - 5, 1995 Community Services Administration Award, Papers on Low-Income Elderly Populations, 1981 Who’s Who in America 2013, 2014, 2015 (67th, 68th, 69th editions)

SELECTED BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS

Member, Board of Directors, Alliance for Retired Americans Foundation, Washington, DC, November 2012 to present

Member, Board of Directors, National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare Foundation, Washington, DC, November 2009 to 2012

Chair, Advisory committee to Ford and Rockefeller-funded projects of the National Academy of Social Insurance 2009

Member, Robert M. Ball Awards Committee, National Academy of Social Insurance. Chair, 2007 selection committee; member, 2009 planning committee.

Member, Advisory Committee for the National Academy of Social Insurance Advisory Committee to “Strengthening Social Security for Vulnerable Populations,” a project funded by and coordinated with the Rockefeller Foundation.

Member, Advisory Committee to Obama Transition Team for the Social Security Administration, December 2008 to January 2009

Member, Retirement Security Advisory Committee, Obama for President Campaign, July 2007 to November 2008

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Member, Governing Council, Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., November 2002 – 2005

Member, Board of Directors, National Academy of Social Insurance, Washington, D.C., 1986-96 Member, Board of Directors, Central Boston Elder Services, Boston, MA, 1988 - 1995.

Member, Policy Task Force, National Policy and Resource Center on Older Women, Florence Heller School, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA., 1995 – 1999.

PUBLICATIONS, REPORTS AND RECENT PRESENTATIONS Academic Books Authored Kingson, E.R. & N.J. Altman (2015). Social Security Works! Why Social Security Isn't Going Broke and How Expanding It Will Help Us All. New York, N.Y.: The New Press Kingson, E.R. & E.D. Berkowitz (1993). Social Security and Medicare: A policy primer. Westport, Connecticut: Auburn House Publishers. Kingson, E.R., B. A. Hirshorn & J.C. Cornman. (1986). Ties that bind: The interdependence of

generations. Cabin John, Maryland: Seven Locks Press.

Academic Books Edited Burke, S., E.R. Kingson, & U. Reinhardt, editors (2000). Social Security and Medicare:

Individual vs. Collective Risks and Responsibilities. The Brookings Institution Press. Williamson, J.B., D. Watts-Roy & E.R. Kingson, editors (1999). The generational equity debate.

Columbia University Press. Kingson, E.R. & J.H. Schulz, editors (1997). Social Security in the 21st century. New York: Oxford University Press. Books for the General Public Kingson, E.R. (March 2009). In our own voices: Stories of Children Experiencing Serious Illness

(Center for Spiritual Care, SUNY/Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, New York). Kingson, E.R. (2005) Lessons from Joan- Living and Loving with Cancer: A Husband’s Story. Syracuse,

N.Y. Syracuse University Press. Kingson, E.R. (1987). What you must know about Social Security and Medicare. New York: Pharos Books (previously World Almanac Publications). Kingson, E.R. (1984). Social Security and you. New York: World Almanac Publications. (Second

edition, Ballantine Books, 1984.) Edited Journals Kingson, E.R. and J. Hicks, guest editors (Fall 2009). The Great Recession: Implications for an Aging

America. Generations(Vol. 33, No 3). Henkin, N. & E.R. Kingson, guest editors (Winter 1998/1999). Keeping the promise: Intergenerational

strategies for strengthening the social compact. Special issue of Generations (Vol. 22,, No. 4).

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Published Monographs/Books Kingson, E.R., J. C. Cornman & J. Leavitt (May, 1997). Strengthening the social compact: An

intergenerational strategy. Washington, D.C., Generations United. Kingson, E.R. (1992). The Diversity of the Baby Boom Cohorts. Washington, D.C.: Forecasting and

Environmental Scanning Department, Research Division, American Association of Retired Persons.

Kingson, E.R., E.D. Berkowitz & F. Pratt (1989). Social Security in the USA: A discussion guide to social

insurance with lesson plans. Washington, D.C.: Save Our Security Education Fund. Kingson, E.R., B.A. Hirshorn & L.K. Harootyan (1987). The common stake: The interdependence of

generations (A policy framework for an aging society). Washington, D.C.: The Gerontological Society of America. Reprinted in H.R. Moody (1994), Aging: Concepts and controversies Thousand Oaks, California, Pine Forge Press.

Kingson, E.R. (1981, October). The early retirement myth: Why men retire before age 62, report of the Select Committee on Aging, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. Dissertation Kingson, E.R. (1979, June). Men who leave work before age 62: A study of advantaged and disadvantaged very early retirement, dissertation under the direction of Professor James H. Schulz, Florence Heller School, Brandeis University. In mimeo, Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms International. Revised version published by Select Committee on Aging, U.S. House of Representatives.

Journal Articles E. R. Kingson, N. J. Altman, and S. H. Gorin (November 2014). What Social Workers Need to Know about

the Retirement Income Crisis. Health & Social Work, Volume 39, Number 4 E.R. Kingson and N.J. Altman (2011). "The Social Security Retirement Age(s) Debate: Perspectives and

Consequences." In Public Policy & Aging Report, "To Raise or Not To Raise: The Social Security Retirement Age" (Volume 21, Number 2), p. 1-7.

E.R. Kingson, ( 2011) "Commentary on Deficit Commission," Poverty & Public Policy: Vol. 2: Iss. 3,

Article 3. DOI: 10.2202/1944-2858.1120 Available at: http://www.psocommons.org/ppp/vol2/iss3/art3

N.A. Altman and E.R. Kingson (October 11, 2010). “Social Security and the Deficit,” American Prospect.

Available at http://www.prospect.org/cs/articles?article=social_security_and_the_deficit E.R. Kingson, Eric R. (2010) "A Tale of Three Commissions: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," Poverty

& Public Policy: Vol. 2: Iss. 3, Article 3. DOI: 10.2202/1944-2858.1120 Available at: http://www.psocommons.org/ppp/vol2/iss3/art3 ;http://www.prospect.org/cs/articles?article=social_security_and_the_deficit

J. Hicks and E.R. Kingson (Fall 2009), “The Economic Crisis: How Fare Older Americans?” Generations,

Vol. 33, No. 3, 6-11.

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J.R. Cornman, E.R. Kingson and D.M. Butts (Fall 2009), “Time for an All Generations Approach to Public

Policy” Generations, Vol. 33, No. 3, 86-88. Kingson, E.R. & J.C. Cornman (2007). “Health Care Reform: Universal Access Is Feasible and

Necessary.” Benefits Quarterly. 23 (3): 27-33. J.R. Cornman, E.R. Kingson and D.M. Butts (Fall 2009), “Time for an All Generations Approach to Public

Policy” Generations, Volume 33, No. 3, 86-88. Kingson, E.R., G. Calhoun, M. Morse, & M. Brown (2007). “The Evolution of Social Security Disabled

Widow(er)’s Benefits” Journal of Aging and Public Policy, 19(1): 39-60. Cornman, J.C., E.R. Kingson & D. Butts (May/June 2005). Should We Be Our Neighbors’ Keeper?

Church and Society, journal of the Presbyterian Church USA (Special Issue on the Social Compact), 34-41.

Kingson, E.R. (2004). Economic and Political Perspectives on Old Age Policies. Review Essay. The

Gerontologist. 44:572-577. Taylor-Brown, S., A. Garcia & E.R. Kingson (August 2001). Cultural Competence Versus Cultural

Chauvinism. Health and Social Work (Vol. 26, No. 3). Garcia, A., E.R. Kingson, P. Mutschler (Fall 2000). Biography: James H. Schulz. Journal of Contemporary

Gerontology (Vol. 7, No. 1). Smith, C. J., A. Beltran, D. Butts & E. R. Kingson (2000). The Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Issue:

Its Origins and Future. Journal of Gerontological Social Work (Vol. 34, No. 1) Cornman, J.M., N.Z. Henkin & E. Kingson (Fall, 1999) Building communities with Intergenerational

strategies. Community. Henkin, N. & E.R. Kingson (Winter 1999). Advancing an intergenerational agenda for the 21st Century.

Generations (Vol. XXII, No. 4). Cornman, J.M. & E.R. Kingson (Winter 1998/1999). Yes, John, there is a social compact. Generations

(Vol. XXII, No. 4). Henkin, N. & E.R. Kingson (Winter 1998/1999). Introduction: Keeping the promise. Generations

(Vol. XXII, No. 4).. Kingson, E.R. & J.B. Williamson (Spring 1998). Understanding the Coming Debate Over the

Privatization of Social Security. Journal of Sociology & Social Work. Kingson, E.R. & J.B. Williamson (November-December 1996). Undermining Social Security's basic objectives. Challenge. O'Grady-LeShane, R.A. & E.R. Kingson (December, 1996). Caregiving and women's Social Security benefits: A response to Sandell and Iams. The Gerontologist. Kingson, E. R. (1996). Ways of thinking about the long-term care of the baby boom cohorts. The Journal of Aging and Social Policy (Vol. 7, No. 3/4). Cornman, J. M. & E.R. Kingson (February 1996). Trends, issues, perspectives and values for the aging of the baby boom cohorts. The Gerontologist.

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Kingson, E.R. & J. Quadgno (Fall 1995). Social Security: Marketing radical reform. Generations.

Revised and expanded version scheduled to be reprinted--along with the other articles from this issue of Generations--in R. B. Hudson, ed., (forthcoming). The future of age-based public policy (Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press). Revised and expanded version also published in M. Minkler and C. Estes, (forthcoming). Critical Gerontology: Perspectives from Political and Moral Economy (Amityville, New York, Baywood Publishing Company)

Kingson, E.R. (December, 1994). Testing the boundaries of universality: What's mean? What's not? The Gerontologist. Kingson, E.R. & J.B. Williamson (1993). The generational equity debate: A progressive framing of a conservative issue, The Journal of Aging and Social Policy (Vol. 5, No. 3). Kingson, E.R. & R.A. O'Grady-LeShane (April, 1993). The effects of caregiving on women's Social

Security benefits. The Gerontologist. Kingson, E.R. (1991). The greying of the baby boom in the United States: Framing the policy debate. International Social Security Review (Vol. 44, Nos. 1/2). Kingson, E.R. & J.B. Williamson (September/ October 1991). Generational equity or privatization of social security? Society. Hudson, R.B. & E.R. Kingson (Summer/Fall 1991). Inclusive and fair: The place of universalism in aging policy. Generations.

Reprinted in H.R. Moody (1994),ed., Aging: Concepts and Controversies. Thousand Oaks, California: Pine Forge Press.

Kingson, E.R. (Septiembre-Diciembre, 1989). El envejecimiento de la generación del baby boom en

Estados Unidos y la política de Seguridad Social. Dos perspectivas. Seguridad Social. Kingson, E.R. (July, 1989). Misconceptions distort social security policy debate. Social Work. Kingson, E.R. (Spring, 1989). What the baby-boom generation needs to know about social security. Generations. Kingson, E.R. (Spring, 1989). Intergenerational programs and the aging society. Journal of Children in Contemporary Society. Kingson, E.R. (December, 1988). Generational equity: An unexpected opportunity to broaden the politics of aging. The Gerontologist. Kingson, E., C. Petersen, J. Magaziner, E.D. Lopez, C. Joyce, E. Kassner& S. Sowers (1988, March-April).

Health, employment, and welfare histories of Maryland's older general assistance recipients. Social Work.

Kingson, E.R., R.E. Larson, C. Petersen & K. Rivelois (1987, December). Estimating the cost of the continuing disability reviews to the State of Maryland. Administration in Social Work. Petersen, C.S. & E.R. Kingson(1987, March). The effects of changes in federal disability programs on state and local General Assistance programs. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare.

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Kingson, E.R. (1984, September). Financing Social Security: Agenda-setting and the enactment of 1983 amendments to the Social Security Act. Policy Studies Journal. Kingson, E.R. & M. Levin (1984, Spring). Local administrative practice and AFDC error in Maryland. Journal of Social Service Research. Kingson, E.R. (1984, February). Reagan, Pickle and Pepper: The benefit reduction approach versus the voluntary approach to encouraging later retirement. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare. Kingson, E.R. (1983, Summer). Still more on early retirement. Aging and Work. Kingson, E.R. (1982, Winter). Response to critique of very early retirement study. Aging and Work. Kingson, E.R. (1982, September). The health of very early retirees: Findings and implications. Social Security Bulletin. Reprinted from Aging and Work, Winter, 1981. Kingson, E.R. (1981, Summer). The retirement circumstances of very early retirees: A life cycle perspective. Aging and Work. Kingson, E.R. & R.M. Scheffler (1981, Fall). Aging issues and economic trends for the 1980s. Inquiry. Kingson, E.R. (1981, Fall). Involuntary early retirement. The Journal of the Institute of Socioeconomic Studies. Kingson, E.R. (1978, Winter). Reforming mandatory retirement: Revolutionary change or empty

gesture? Generations. Book Chapters N. Altman and E. Kingson, “Social Security Reduces Inequality -- Efficiently, Effectively and Fairly" in

Divided: The Perils of Our Growing Inequality, ed. David Cay Johnston (New York: The New Press, 2014).

E.R. Kingson, D. Bell and S. Shive.“ American Social Security System.” In Encyclopedia of Social Work

on line. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2014). E.R. Kingson, (2012) Baby Boom. In Oxford Companion to American Politics, J. Krieger, M.E. Crahan,

C.N. Murphy, and A. Kayal, editors (New York, NY: Oxford University Press). E.R. Kingson and D.B. Marans, (2012) Social Security, US. In Oxford Companion to the Politics of the

World, J. Krieger, M.E. Crahan, C.N. Murphy, and A. Kayal, editors (New York, NY: Oxford University Press).

E.R. Kingson and D.B. Marans, (2012) Social Security. In Oxford Companion to American Politics, D.

Coates, editor (New York, NY: Oxford University Press). E.R. Kingson and D. LeClair, (2010). “Social Infrastructure: Sense of Community, Social Compact, and

Social Capital.” In Vera Prosper (editor). Livable New York:: Sustainable Communities for All Ages, (New York, N.Y.: New York State Office for the Aging. http://www.aging.ny.gov/LivableNY/ResourceManual/DemographicAndSocialTrends/I4.pdf

E.R. Kingson (2011). ““Framing Social Security for the 21st Century” in Kirstin Downey and Chris Breiseth (ed.s), A Promise to All Generations: Stories and Essay About Social Security and

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Frances Perkins (Frances Perkins Center, Newcastle Maine) http://francesperkinscenter.org/bookorder.html

E. R. Kingson (February 2010). Congressional Digest, “The Deficit and the Debt,” Vol. 89, No. 2, 47-

58. Published background paper -- “Two Commissions: Lessons for the Proposed Debt Commission” -- written for Congressional Briefing, “Demystifying the Deficit, Social Security Finances, & Commissions” organized by the National Academy of Social Insurance. Also available at https://www.nasi.org/sites/default/files/events/117/Eric_Kingson%20Presentation_Commissions_The_Good_The_Bad_and_The_Ugly.pdf

E.R. Kingson, J.M. Cornman & A.L. Torre-Norton (2009). The future of Social Insurance: Values and

Generational Interdependence. In C. Estes and L. Rogne (editors), Social Insurance, Social Justice, and Social Change (Springer Publishers).

E.R. Kingson & J. M. Bernadette Bartholomew (2009). Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human

Development (Macmillan Reference USA). Kingson, E. R. (2008). “Social Security.” Encyclopedia of Social Work. Silver Spring, Maryland:

National Association of Social Workers. Kingson, E.R. (2007). “Perspectives on the Economic Implications of the Aging of Baby Boomers.”

In Social Structures: The Impact of Demographic Changes on the Well-Being of Older Persons, K. Warner Schaie and Peter Uhlenberg, editors (New York, N.Y.: Springer Publishing Company).

Kingson, E.R. (2007). “Agenda Setting for Public Policy Across the Social Security Reform,”

Generations Conference, R. Pruchno & M. Smyer, editors (Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press)..

Brown, M., and E.R. Kingson (2007). Economics of Aging. In Encyclopedia of Health and Aging, K.

Markides, D. Blazer, L.G. Branch, and S. Studenski, editors (Sage Publications). Smith, N.H. and E.R. Kingson (2007) Advocacy Organizations in Health and Aging. In Encyclopedia of

Health and Aging, K. Markides, D. Blazer, L.G. Branch, and S. Studenski, editors (Sage Publications).

Herd, P. & E.R. Kingson, (2005). “Selling Social Security Reform: A Story of Framing and Reform” in R. Hudson, editor Aged Based Public Policy in the 21st Century (Johns Hopkins University Press).

Kingson, E.R. (2002) Social Security, In the Macmillan Encyclopedia of Aging. New York. Macmillan

Reference USA. Kingson, E. R. (2001) Baby Boomers. In The Oxford Companion to the Politics of the World, M.E.

Crahan, L.R. Jacobs, W.A. Joseph, G. Nzongola-Ntalaja & J.A. Paul, editors (New York, NY: Oxford University Press).

Kingson, E. R. (2001) Social Security: Past, Present and Future. In The Oxford Companion to the Politics

of the World, M.E. Crahan, L.R. Jacobs, W.A. Joseph, G. Nzongola-Ntalaja & J.A. Paul, editors (New York, NY: Oxford University Press).

Kingson, E.R. & J.B. Williamson (2001). Economic Security Policies. In R. H. Binstock & L. K. George,

editors (forthcoming). Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences. New York: Academic Press.

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Kingson, E.R. (2000) Social Security and Aging Baby Boomers. In E.W. Markson & L. Hollis-Sawyer, editors. Aging in the Twenty First: Issues and Inequalities in Social Gerontology. Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury Publishing Company.

Kingson, E. R. & J.B. Williamson(1999) Why privatizing social security is a bad idea. In J.B.

Williamson, D. Watts-Roy & E.R. Kingson, editors (1999). The generational equity debate. Columbia University Press, 204-220.

Calhoun, G., E.R. Kingson & S.M. Newman (1997). Implications of intergenerational programs for public

policy. In S.M. Newman, C.R. Ward, T.B. Smith, J.O. Wilson & J.M. McCrae with G. Calhoun & E.R. Kingson (1997). Implications of intergenerational programs: Past, present and future. Washington, D.C..: Taylor & Francis.

Calhoun, G., E.R. Kingson & S.M. Newman (1997). Public policy: Trends and challenges. In S.M.

Newman, C.R. Ward, T.B. Smith, J.O. Wilson & J.M. McCrae with G. Calhoun & E.R. Kingson (1997). Implications of intergenerational programs: Past, present and future Washington, D.C.: Taylor & Francis.

Kingson, E.R. & J.H. Schulz (1997). Should Social Security be means-tested? In E.R. Kingson & J.H. Schulz, editors (1997). Social Securityin the 21st century. New York: Oxford University Press. Kingson, E.R. (1996). "Demographic impacts on the labor force participation of older workers," in The handbook on employment of the elderly, W. Crown, editor, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. Kingson, E.R. (1995). Baby boomers. Encyclopedia of Social Work. Silver Spring, Maryland National Association of Social Workers. Kingson, E.R. (1993). "Comments on 'Trends in health among the American population,'" in edited volume of symposium papers entitled Demography and retirement: The twenty-first century. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Pension Research Council. Kingson, E.R. (1990). "Income support services for the elderly," in The handbook of gerontological services, A. Monk, editor. New York: Columbia University Press. Kingson, E.R. (1982) "Current retirement trends," Chapter III in The economics of aging: The future of

retirement, Malcolm R. Morrison, editor. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Publishing Company.

Kingson, E.R. (1981). "Disadvantaged very early labor force withdrawal," in Policy issues for the elderly

poor, Community Services Administration, Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Kingson, E.R. (1980, September). "Men who leave work before age 62: The parameters of an unresolved income maintenance problem," in Proceedings: 20th National Workshop on Welfare Research and Statistics -- Theme: A view toward the 80's. Social Security Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office September, 1980. (Conference held in Madison, Wisconsin, July,1980). Electronic Media E.R. Kingson, “What I’ve Learned about Living With Illness,” CURE Magazine Web exclusive, Summer

2007 http://www.curetoday.com/currentissue/departments/webexclusive1/index.html E.R. Kingson, “Social Security: Financing Problem or Crisis? Reform or Restructure.” PowerPoint

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presentation prepared for on-line distribution by the Council of Social Work Education-Gero Ed an be access under Social Center as curriculum supplement in social welfare policy courses. C

Security PowerPoint at http://depts.washington.edu/geroctr/Curriculum3/sub3_1_4TeachingModules.html Revised June 22, 2005.

Kingson, E.R. (2005). “What Social Workers Must Know About Social Security Reform, Geriatric Social

Work Initiative (Washington, D.C.: Council of Social Work Education) http://ssweorg.securesites.net/sageTRK/sec%207/Social%20Security%20Reform.ppt Earlier version of the above PowerPoint presentation.

Hudson, R. & E.R. Kingson (2004). Public Policy and Aging. In AGHE Brief Bibliography: A selective

annotated bibliography for Gerontoloy Instruction [CD-Rom). Washington, D.C.: Association for Gerontology in Higher Education.

Book Reviews Brown, M. & E.R. Kingson (January-February 2005). An Advocate to Elders to the Last Breath. Aging

Today. Book review of To the Last Breath: Rose Kryzak and the Senior Action Movement in New York State 1972-2001 (author: Michael Burgess).

Kingson, E.R. (1998). Review of "Alternatives to Social Security: An International Inquiry" by James

Midgley and Michael Sherraden (Eds.) for the Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare (Vol. 25, No. 2)

Kingson, E.R. (1998). Review of “Safety net: Social Security 1929-1979” by Blanche Coll, for Social

Thought. Kingson, E.R. (1986). Review of "Artful work: The politics of social security reform" by Paul Light, for

The New England Journal of Human Services (Vol. 6, No. 3). Kingson, E.R. (1985). Review of "Economic effects of Social Security," by Henry J. Aaron, for the

Journal of Politics (Vol. 47). Kingson, E.R. (1984, November). Review of "Gaining the dividends of longer life: New roles for older

workers," by Jarold A. Kieffer, for the Journal of Gerontology. E.R. Kingson and M. Morrissey (May 30, 2012) , Can workers offset Social Security cuts by working longer?, Economic Policy Institute (Washington, D.C.). Available at http://www.epi.org/publication/bp343-social-security-retirement-age/

N. J. Altman, E. Kingson & B. Veghte (July 2012). How the GOP-Backed Ryan Plan Threatens Middle

Class Redtirement Security. Scholars Strategy Network (SSN), Harvard University.http://www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/sites/default/files/ssn_basic_facts_altman_kingson_veghte_on_ryan_and_social_security.pdf

Other Professional Journals/Magazines Molly Checkfield and Eric R. Kingson. Social Security remains the key in averting the impending

retiremetn income crisis. revisited. Aging Today, November-December 2012 .John M. Cornman, Eric R. Kingson and Barbara A. Hirshorn. Ties That Bind revisited. Aging Today,

July-August 2012.

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Kingson, E.R., J. Cornman, & J. Leavitt (February 1997). Bonds that Build: An Intergenerational Strategy for Community. Wingspread Journal. Kingson, E.R. (June, 1996). Social Security: The Range of Reforms, The Public Policy and Aging Report, publication of the National Academy on Aging. Kingson, E.R., B.A. Hirshorn, J. Cornman & L.K. Harootyan (Fall 1996). The Common Stake, The Public Policy and Aging Report, publication of the National Academy on Aging. Edited from Ties that Bind and from The Common Stake: The Interdependence of Generations. Kingson, E.R. & E. D. Berkowitz, “Social Security: Will Successive Generations Receive Fair Returns?”

Perspective in Aging (July-September 1994). (Edited excerpt from E.R. Kingson & E.D. Berkowitz (1993). Social Security and Medicare: A policy primer. Westport, Connecticut: Auburn House Publishers.)

Kingson, E.R., "The Graying of the Baby Boom: Two Views," Aging Today, a publication of the American Society on Aging (May/June, 1992). Kingson, E.R. & J.B. Williamson, "Generational Equity or the Privatization of Social Security?" from Society (September/ October 1991) Reprinted in September 1991 issue of Aging Network News. Kingson, E.R., "What Young People Need to Understand About Social Insurance," Teaching and Learning

About Social Insurance Update (Spring 1991). Kingson, E.R., "Beyond Generational Equity," Focus, publication of the American Society on Aging, 1990. Kingson, E.R., "Who benefits from Social Security and Medicare?" Policy Notes, publication of the

Center for Social Policy, Adelphi University School of Social Work, Spring, 1985. Kingson, E.R., "The case against raising the retirement age," JCPen Club Magazine, the JC Penney Financial Services Newsline, October, 1984. Newspaper, Magazine, Electronic Opinion and other Non-Academic Articles Alternet ran a 4-part holiday series of book excerpts from Social Security Works!: Why Social Security Isn't Going Broke and How Expanding It Will Help All of Us , Source: The New Press Nancy J. Altman & Eric R. Kingson

Stop the False War of Words on Seniors Who Need Social Security December 26, 2014 5 Most Economically Vulnerable Groups of Aging Americans Who Need Social Security December 28, 2014 America’s Retirement Security Crisis Is Huge and Quickly Approaching December 30, 2014 How Congress Has Already Cut Your Social Security Benefits December 31, 2014

Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (November 11, 2014 ) Fight for Big Ideas: Expand Social Security Huffington Post.

Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (August 20, 2014) Congressman John Larson's Important Plan to Expand

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Social Security Huffington Post.

Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson Happy Birthday Social Security: Time to Expand Your Protections (August 14, 2014) Huffington Post.

Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (February 27, 2014). United We Win: How Progressives Defeated the Chained CPI Huffington Post.

Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (December 8, 2013). Stealing From Federal Civil Servants: You May Be

Next Huffington Post. Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (December 5, 2013). Expand Social Security, don't cut it; we can afford it

Bucks County Courier Times.

Chained-CPI Supporters Believe This Year's Tiny Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (October 17, 2013). Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Is Too Generous Huffington Post

Dear Journalists: Please See and Report the Good News Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson ( May 29, 2013).

in the 2013 Social Security Trustees Report Huffington Post

One Group of Lawmakers Is Thinking Seriously Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson ( March 25, 2013). About America's Future, And Another Group Isn't Huffington Post

Cancel the Sequester! It's Really That Simple for Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (February 28, 2013)

Congress Huffington Post Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (February 13, 2013). “After State of the Union, Experts Tell Obama--

Leave Social Security Unchained.” New American Media (distributed to 2000 ethnic news organizations)

Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (February 19, 2013). “Don’t Cut Benefits: Opposing View, The middle

class has sacrificed enough already,” USA Today Invited op ed Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (January 31, 2013). “Most liberals still oppose benefit cuts.” Politico

President Obama: We the People Thank You for Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (January 22, 2013) Defending Social Security in Your Second Term Huffington Post

One Group of Lawmakers Is Thinking Seriously Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (March 25, 2013).

About America's Future, And Another Group Isn't Huffington Post

Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid: Out of the Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (January 2, 2013). Frying Pan and Into the Fire? Huffington Post

Eric Kingson (September 25, 2012). Buerkle’s positions threaten safety net. Syracuse Post Standard. http://blog.syracuse.com/opinion/2012/09/buerkles_positions_threaten_sa.html

Eric Kingson and Nancy Altman (December 28, 2012 ). Dear Congress: A Vote for the Chained CPI Is a Vote to Cut Social Security Benefits Huffington Post

Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (December 18, 2012 ). Our 'How-to Manual' for Betraying Seniors and

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People with Disabilities Huffington Post

October 15, 2012). Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson ( Attention All Journalists: 8 Things You Need to Know Before Reporting on the Social Security COLA Huffington Post

August 6, 2012 ). Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson ( How the GOP-Backed Ryan Plan Threatens Middle-Class Retirement Security Huffington Post

June 11, 2012 ). Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson ( Alan Simpson: Pulling Apart Social Security, And Proud of It Huffington Post

May 29, 2012). Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson ( An Open Letter About Alan Simpson's Recent Comments. Huffington Post

Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (December 13, 2011). Changing Social Security in the name of stimulus. The Hill http://thehill.com/opinion/op-ed/199217-changing-social-security-in-the-name-of-stimulus

Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (October 29, 2011). Message to the 99%: Help Stop the 1% From Using

the Super Committee to Rob the American People. HuffingtonPost http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nancy-altman/super-committee-social-security-cuts_b_1065105.html

Eric Kingson and John M. Cornman (September 17, 2011). Distorting and Dissembling to Sell Social

Security Cuts. Houston Chronicle. Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (September 1, 2011). Social Security, falsely attacked again: Rick Perry

ought to know better than to call it a Ponzi scheme Pittsburgh Post-Gazette http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11244/1171227-109-0.stm

Eric Kingson (July 4, 2011). Facts undercut representative’s claims on Medicare vote in House. The Post-

Standard http://blog.syracuse.com/opinion/2011/07/mondays_readers_page_centerpie_7.html ) Eric Kingson (June 17, 2011). With AARP Supporting Social Security Benefit Cuts, It’s Time to Burn My

AARP Card. FireDogLake and Huffington Post http://firedoglake.com/2011/06/17/with-aarp-supporting-social-security-benefit-cuts-it%e2%80%99s-time-to-burn-my-aarp-card/

Michael Burgess and Eric Kingson (April 20, 2011). America's crisis? Not Social Security Albany Times

Union http://www.timesunion.com/opinion/article/America-s-crisis-Not-Social-Security-1340363.php

Michael Gecan (June 22, 2011), The COLA conundrum: Social Security payment doesn't really reflect

inflation. New York Daily News. Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (February 4, 2011). Honoring the Man Who Saved Social Security,”

Baltimore Sun Eric Kingson, Nancy Altman and John M. Cornman (December 17, 2010) “Social Security Under Attack,” Opinionator, San Francisco Chronicle. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/opinionshop/detail?entry_id=79349 Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (February 4, 2011). Honoring the Man Who Saved Social

Security,” Baltimore Sun

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Altman, N.J. & E.R. Kingson (November 22, 2010). “Touching the Third Rail,” Los Angeles Times http://articles.latimes.com/2010/nov/22/opinion/la-oe-altman-social-security-20101122 Eric Kingson (November 20, 2010). “Comment on Peter Orzag’s Social Security proposal. Letter to the Editor, New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/21/opinion/l21social.html Altman, N.J. & E.R. Kingson (November 1, 2010). Protect and Defend Social Security, Spotlight on Poverty and Opportunity http://www.spotlightonpoverty.org/ExclusiveCommentary.aspx?id=fec113e7-2b28-4970-b4ca-94cb08f08343 Altman, N.J. & E.R. Kingson (August 27, 2010), “How to strengthen Social Security,” letter to the editor, Washington Post. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/26/AR2010082606220.html Altman, N.J. & E.R. Kingson (August 5, 2010). "News flash! Journalists prepared to once again utterly misread annual Social Security Trustees report" NemanWatchdog http://www.niemanwatchdog.org/index.cm?fuseaction=about.Mission_Statement

Altman, N.J. & E.R. Kingson (June 25, 2010). “Alan Simpson’s Ignorance—D’OH. Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-kingson/alan-simpsons-ignorance_b_626420.html

Eric Kingson (June 16, 2010). Social Security Protects Our Children.” New Deal2.0, A project of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute http://www.newdeal20.org/2010/06/16/social-security-protects-our-children-12488/

Altman, N.J. & E.R. Kingson (May 21, 2010). "Has Obama created a Social Security death panel?" NeimanWatchdog http://www.niemanwatchdog.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=ask_this.view&askthisid=456

Kingson, E.R., N.J. Altman and L. Hansen (April 24, 2010) Social Security, Ageism and the President's

Fiscal Commission http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-kingson/social-security-ageism-an_b_548182.html

Kingson, E.R. (February 4, 2010) “What do the elderly owe the young,” http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/05/opinion/l05brooks.html

Kingson, E.R. (January 16, 2010). “It was wrong to rely on Fiscal Times for story on debt reduction,”

Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/15/AR2010011503633.html

Cornman, J.M., B.A. Hirshorn & E.R. Kingson (September 28, 2008). Obama would shore up Social

Security without violating contract among generations. Orlando Sentinel. Altman, N.J., M. C. Bernstein and E. Kingson (September 25, 2008). The danger of privatizing

Social Security St. Louis Post-Dispatch . http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/editorialcommentary/story/F99EBDC4F4EA5779862574CF000079B7?OpenDocument

Altman, N.J. & E.R. Kingson (August 14, 2008). John McCain and Social Security. San Francisco

Chronicle http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/08/13/EDCV12AICK.DTL Altman, N.J. & E.R. Kingson (March 30, 2008). The Mississippi Primary Lesson. Jackson Clarion-

Ledger, Sunday Features Section. Altman, N.J. & E.R. Kingson (March 19, 2008). Mississippi's primary illustrates gains of the civil-

rights movement. Philadelphia Inquirer. http://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/20080319_Mississippis_primary_illustrates_gains_o

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f_the_civil-rights_movement.html Altman, N.J. & E.R. Kingson (February 29, 2008). Why older Americans will support Obama. San

Francisco Chronicle. http://www.sfisonline.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/02/29/EDENV9OL4.DTL

Altman, N.J. & E.R. Kingson (January 18, 2008). Obama Will Renew Faith in Federal Programs. Las

Vegas Review-Journal http://www.lvrj.com/opinion/13890957.html E.R. Kingson, “What I’ve Learned about Living With Illness,” CURE Magazine Web exclusive, Summer

2007 http://www.curetoday.com/currentissue/departments/webexclusive1/index.html E.R. Kingson (January-February 2007). “My Compass,” Central New York Magazine. E.R. Kingson (Winter 2006/7). “For the Colon Cancer Caregiver,” Women&Cancer Magazine. E.R. Kingson (November 9, 2006). “’Baby boomers’ not an easy cohort to categorize.” Op ed in

Post-Standard. E.R. Kingson (November-December 2005). “Lessons from Joan – In Kindness, Courage and

Humor.” Aging Today (Publication of the American Society on Aging). Cornman, J.C., E.R. Kingson & D. Butts (2005). The Values at Stake in the Social Security Debate.

Together, Vol. 10. No. 2, p. 8. Garcia, A., S. Taylor-Brown & E. Kingson, beginning October 1999-2001, an occasional column on social

issues syndicated nationally through Knight Ridder news service. Kingson, E.R. & J.M. Cornman, June 6, 1999, “The Galveston Plan won’t secure retirement,”

Commentary, Washington Times. Kingson, E.R. & J.M. Cornman, May 9, 1999, “Memo to Bush: Galveston plan not answer for Social

Security,” op-ed, Houston Chronicle. Kingson, E.R. & J.M. Cornman, April 11, 1999, “Citywide Plans Make a Poor National Model,” op-ed,

Outlook Section, Washington Post. Cornman, J.M. & E.R. Kingson, April 8, 1999, “Taking the mess out of Social Security reform,” op-ed,

Christian Science Monitor. Williamson, J.B. & E.R. Kingson, January 8, 1997, “Pitfalls of Privatizing Social Security,” op ed, Boston Globe. Kingson, E.R., “It’s Time to Meet the Real Needs of Children,” op ed/letter, Boston Globe, Friday, June 7, 1996. Kingson, E. & J. Quadagno, “Scare Tactics vs. Social Security,” op-ed, Miami Herald, Wednesday, September 6, 1995. Kingson, E.R & E. Frank, "New Age Lessons,” op-ed, Boston Globe, Saturday, May 20, 1995. Kingson, E. R., "What You Must Know About Social Security and Medicare," a 6 - part news series syndicated nationwide through United Features Syndicate, January 1987 to September 1987.

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Kingson, E.R., "Social Security and You," a 14-part series syndicated through United Features Syndicate to about 80 newspapers, October 1983-June 1984. Kingson, E.R., and D. Fandetti, "The new welfare myths," op-ed page, Baltimore Sun, April 13, 1983. Kingson, E.R., "Why raise retirement age?" "Topic A" in the op-ed section, Washington Post, March 13, 1983. Kingson, E.R., "Myths of early retirement," op-ed page of the Washington Post, December 15, 1981. Reprinted in other newspapers and also read into the Congressional Record, December 16, 1981. Kingson, E.R., "Early Retirement: Is it Voluntary or Involuntary?" Gray Panther Network, July/Aug, 1979. Testimony & Congressional Briefings Presenter, Statement of Eric Kingson1 Professor, Syracuse University School of Social Work and Co-

director, Social Security Works before the United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Subcommittee on Primary Health and Aging. Hearing on “The Recession and Older Americans: Where Do We Go From Here?” Tuesday, October 18, 2011 http://help.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Kingson1.pdf

Presenter, Congressional Briefing, “Making the Case Against Raising the Retirement Age,”

sponsored by The Older Women's Economic Security Task Force of the National Council of Women's Organizations & Social Security Matters, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. September 9, 2010. C-Span coverage at http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/295400-1

Presenter, Congressional Briefing, “Demystifying the Deficit, Social Security Finances, & Commissions”

organized by the National Academy of Social Insurance, Capitol Building, Visitor Center, Friday, December 11, 2009. Prepared powerpoint presentation “Commissions: The Good , the Bad and the Ugly,” available at https://www.nasi.org/sites/default/files/events/117/Eric_Kingson%20Presentation_Commissions_The_Good_The_Bad_and_The_Ugly.pdf ; Also prepared background paper “Two Commissions: Lessons for the Proposed Debt Commission” available at https://www.nasi.org/sites/default/files/events/117/Eric_Kingson_Remarks_Two%20Commissions%20-%20Lessons%20for%20the%20proposed%20debt%20commission.pdf. Also published in Congressional Digest.

Presenter, Congressional Briefing, “The Stake of Vulnerable Populations in Social Security,” organized by

Generations United and the National Assembly of Social Welfare, The Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington D.C. May 2, 2005. Prepared background paper,

Presenter, Congressional Briefing on the release of “Grandparents and Other Relatives Raising

sponsored by Children: the Second Intergenerational Action Agenda” Senators Hillary 1 Eric Kingson, Ph.D. Professor, School of Social Work, Syracuse University, Sims Hall, Syracuse, New York 13244 [email protected] 315-374-8338 (cell)

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Senate Office Building, Washington D.C. January 26, 2005. Clinton and Olympia Snowe, Russell Kingson, E.R. Value of Survivors Benefits, presented at Children and Youth Organizations Discuss Social

Security, Congressional Briefing sponsored by Generations United, forthcoming May 1, 2005. Kingson, E.R. Stake of Children in Social Security Reform, Presented at Grandparents Raising

Grandchildren Forum, Congressional Briefing sponsored by Generations, Generations United, April 1, 2005.

Kingson, E.R., invited testimony for “Hearing on Social Security Reform Lessons Learned in Other

Countries," before the United States House of Representatives, Committee on Ways and Means, Washington, D.C., February 11, 1999.

Kingson, E.R., invited testimony for hearing entitled "The Future Of Social Security" before the Subcommittee on Social Security, United States House of Representatives, Committee on Ways and Means, Washington, D.C., June 24, 1997. Kingson, E.R., Social Security financing, Hearing sponsored by the 1994 Advisory Council on Social Security, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, September 30, 1994. Kingson, E.R., informal testimony, Notch Commission, Washington, D.C. At the request of the Executive Director, met with members of the Commission and discussed the notch issue. June 30, 1994. Kingson, E.R., invited comments on the on the agenda for the White House Conference on Aging, sponsored by the Gerontological Society of America in cooperation with the WHCOA, Boston, Massachusetts, February 28, 1994. Kingson, E.R., invited testimony for hearing entitled "Retirement Income Security: Can the Baby Boom Generation Afford to Retire?" before the Subcommittee on Social Security, United States House of Representatives, Committee on Ways and Means, Washington, D.C., September 21, 1993. Kingson, E.R., invited testimony for hearing entitled "Social Security 'Notch' Issue," before the

Subcommittee on Social Security, United States House of Representatives, Committee on Ways and Means, Washington, D.C., July 23, 1992.

Kingson, E.R., "The interdependence of generations," U.S. House of Representatives, House Aging Committee, Hearing on the Interdependence of Generations (Hearing held to release summary of report of The Gerontological Society of America, "The common stake: The interdependence of generations (A policy framework for the aging society) by Kingson, E.R., B.A. Hirshorn & L.K. Harootyan, April 23, 1986. Kingson, E.R., "Some policy implications of demographics, income and health trends in aging," presentation before sub-committee on retirement and health policy of the Democratic Caucus of the House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., June 4, 1985. Kingson, E.R., "Implications of findings from a study of older general public assistance recipients," testimony before Maryland House of Delegates Appropriations Sub-Committee on Education and Human Services, February 17, 1984. Kingson, E.R., "Very early retirement: Implications for public policy," testimony presented as invited

witness before the President's Commission on Pension Policy, Hearing on Early and Mandatory Retirement, October 9, 1980.

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Research & Planning Reports Kingson, E.R., N.J. Altman and K. Olsen, Scoping Study for Atlantic Philanthropies, Improving the

Economic Security of Disadvantaged and At-Risk Populations in the Context of Social Security Reform, June 1 to July 15, 2009.

Kingson, E.R., Jack Cornman and Nancy Smith ( April 2005). Generations United’s Educational Tool Kit

for Educating on the Stake of Children and Youth in Social Security. Hard copy and Web-Based (www.sociallsecurity4youth.org ) Generations United, Washington, D.C.

Calhoun, G., E.R. Kingson & F. Mullen. Changes in Benefit Receipt and Economic Status of

Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: 1996 and 2000. Paper prepared for the AARP Public Policy Institute, Washington, D.C., 2002.

Kingson E.R., Y. Arsenault & R. Weathers, “The Well-Being of Age 62 Retired Worker Beneficiaries:

Implications of Changes in Retirement Age Policies,” Preliminary report of research is funded under contract with the Boston College Retirement Research Center and conducted under the auspices of the Center for Policy Research at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School, October 3, 1999. Published on center website as working paper.

Kingson, E.R. & J.M. Cornman, "Promoting the Concept of Senior Volunteer Service in Independent

Living," paper prepared for National Senior Service Corps Roundtable on Independent Living, Washington, D.C., November 10, 1997.

Kingson, E.R., “Comments on Social Security resolutions and themes and on cross-generational

Themes” Report written at the request of the director of the White House Conference on Aging, June 14, 1995.

McGrory, W.C., A.S. McFarland & E.R. Kingson (November 1992). "Social service needs of elders in Boston public housing" (in mimeo) Kingson, E.R., M. Bures & N. Lewis (March 7, 1991). "Homecare reductions in Massachusetts: Placing vulnerable elders at risk" (in mimeo). O'Grady-LeShane, R.A. & E.R. Kingson (1988, August). "Women and social security: An analysis of the economic impact of late life caregiving," report to the AARP Andrus Foundation. Kingson, E.R. & C. Petersen with contributions by B. Downey, C. Joyce, E. Kassner, R. Larson,

K.Rivelois, A. Sassan, F. Sassan and S. Sowers (1984, March). "The participation of older persons in General Assistance programs," report to the AARP Andrus Foundation.

DiPentima, R., E.R. Kingson, S. Dower & E. Duskin (1983). "Should retirement age be raised: A policy

analysis," The Maryland Institute Analysis and Research. University of Maryland/Baltimore County: Public Policy Paper Series.

Kingson, E.R., memoranda prepared while on staff of National Commission on Social Security Reform on the following subjects: Growth of Non-Taxable Compensation Relative to Taxable Compensation, Retirement Age Analysis, Alternative COLA Mechanisms, 1982-1983. Kingson, E.R., M. Levin and A. Sasson, "AFDC Error in Maryland: An exploratory analysis using quality control data," report of School of Social Work and Community Planning Research Center, University of Maryland for Maryland Department of Human Resources, July, 1981. Kingson, E.R., & Scheffler, R.M. "Economics of an aging society," for National Council on the Aging publication, The Changing Landscape: Social, Economic and Political Trends in American and

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their implications for Older Americans, prepared for 1981 White House Conference on Aging, November, 1980. Kingson. E.R., "Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Fringe Benefits," for Faculty Senate of the

University of Maryland at Baltimore at the request of Chancellor's Office, October, 1980. Kingson, E.R., "The Arlington public service employment program: Analysis of management needs and program design," Department of Human Resources, Arlington, Massachusetts, August, 1976. Kingson, E.R., "Providing adequate transportation for elder and disabled Arlington residents: Needs, alternatives and costs," Report of the Department of Human Resources, Arlington, Massachusetts, August, 1975. Kingson, E.R., "A.I.D.: The Arlington information directory," a comprehensive guide to community

services and community organizations, Department of Human Resources and Office of the Town Manager, Town of Arlington, Massachusetts, July, 1975.

Academic Presentations Eric Kingson and Nancy Altman, Changing the Social Security Narrative: Why Expansion is Realistic, as

Well as the Best, Policy Solution, Symposium, Erosion of Retirement Income Security , 67th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America Washington, DC November 7, 2014

Panelist, White House Conference on Aging; The 2015 White House Conference on Aging: Listening

Session, 67th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America Washington, DC November 7, 2014

Eric Kingson, Social Security and the Retirement Income Crisis: : A view from “Inside the Beltway. For

Syracuse University Aging Studies Institute 2014 Gero Ed Workshop, Syracuse, NY June 7, 2014

E. Kingson, presenter. “The Retirement Income Crisis of Baby Boomers: Policy and Politics” Presidential

Symposium on The Future of Retirement Security, the Entitlements and the U.S. Political Economy. 66th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, November 23, 2013

E. Kingson, presenter. The Changed Politics of Social Security: Who’s At Risk and What Needs to Be

Done Invited lecture sponsored by The Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy and the Claude Pepper Center, Tallahassee, Florida, February 21, 2013

E. Kingson, presenter. “Social Security and Medicare in the Lame Duck and Beyond.” Briefing for

MetLife/New America Media journalists.” 65th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, November 15, 2012.

E. Kingson, presenter.”What Happens Next: Perspectives from Our Friends in the Nation’s Capital.” 65th

annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, November 15, 2012. E. Kingson, presenter.

E. Kingson, presenter. Symposium on the “The Impact of Baby Boomer Aging on U.S. Social Institutions

& Social Work.” 58th Annual Program Committee Meeting of the Council of Social Work Education, Washington, DC, November 11, 2012.

E. Kingson, presenter. Time for progressives to move from defense to offense? “No.” And “Yes.” And

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some thoughts about “How.” Symposium on Social Security: Politics and Policy.” 65th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, November 14, 2012.

Eric Kingson, presenter. Organizing to Preserve Social Security and Medicare. “Symposium on The Great

American Debate on the Future of Social Security.” 64th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America. Boston, Massachusetts November 21, 2011.

Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson (presenter),. Perspectives on Retirement Age Policies. Policy Series

Symposium: (Saving Social Security: Is Raising the Retirement Age the Answer?. 64th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America. Boston, Massachusetts November 20, 2011.

Eric Kingson, Discussant, Symposium: “The Future of Retirement Security: Trends and Options.” 64th

Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America. Boston, Massachusetts November 19, 2011

Presenter, Panel, Frances Perkins’s Greatest Achievement—Social Security -- A celebration in film,

food, art & discussion, sponsored by The Frances Perkins Center, Harvard Club of New York City, New York, N.Y. January 14, 2010.

Presenter, “The Boomers’ Challenge: Leaving a Legacy.” 63nd Annual Meeting of the

Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 22, 2010. Discussant, “Symposium: The Political Economy of Retirement Security: Recession, Budget Deficits,

and the Entitlements Program.” 63nd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 22, 2010.

Presenter, “Speak Out! Social Security and Women.” GSA Business Meeting and Policy Forum.

63nd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 21, 2010.

Panelist, Pre-conference workshop for New America Media/MetLife Journalist in Aging Fellows,

63nd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 19, 2010.

Panelist, Panel Discussion with Jane Pauley, Discussion about the history and future of America’s

Social Security, Hunter College’s Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute, Hunter College, New York, N.Y., August 19, 2010

Panelist, "Obama's Social Security "Death Panel": Engaging Activists to Defeat the Drive to Cut

Critical Social Programs," Netroots Nation Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 21, 2010 Panelist, Frances Perkins’s Greatest Achievement—Social Security -- A celebration in film, food,

art & discussion, sponsored by The Frances Perkins Center, Harvard Club of New York City, New York, N.Y. January 14, 2010.

Discussant, “Organizing Against the Attack on Entitlements: Current Policy and Advocacy Strategies

in Support of Social Insurance.”62nd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, Georgia, November 20, 2009.

Discussant, “Social Insurance Theory and Ideology Symposium.”62nd Annual Meeting of the

Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, Georgia, November 21, 2009. Invited Participant (January 17-18, 2009). Intergenerational Issues in an Aging Society. Small

conference jointly sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation and Columbia University

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Mailman School of Public Health as part of the Research Network on An Aging Society (Coral Gables, Florida).

E. R. Kingson and M. T. Brown, Are Age-62/63 Social Security Beneficiaries at Risk? Paper

presented at 61th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts, November 23, 2008.

Keynote speaker, “Justice Across Generations: Respect, Responsibility and Reciprocity”. Ohio

Association of Gerontology conference on “Social & Generational Justice: Personnel & Professional Responsibilities,” Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, March 31, 2006.

Luncheon Speaker, "Lessons From Joan: A Social Work Professor’s Perspective.” Annual

conference of the Florida Society of Oncology Social Workers (FSOSW). Tampa, Florida, (September 1, 2006.

Kingson, E.R., & N.H. Smith, “Perspectives on the Economic Implications of the Aging of Baby

Boomers.” Invitational paper prepared for Penn State Social Structure Conference 2005, "Impact of Demographic Changes on the Well-being of Older Persons," College Station, Pennsylvania, October 10-11, 2005.

Conference presentation, E.R. Kingson (March 12, 2005), “Policies for All People: Intergenerational

Approaches in Public Policy“ for Symposium on Critical Issues for Building Communities for All Ages, 2005 Joint Conference of the American Society on Aging (ASA) and The National Council on the Aging (NCOA), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 12.

Discussant, Symposium: The Shift to “Defined Contribution” Plans: A Threat to Economic and Health

Security in Old-Age. 57th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 21, 2004.

Discussant, Paper session: “Men as Caregivers to the Elderly.” 57th Annual Meeting of the

Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 21, 2004. Workshop presentation, E.R. Kingson, “Intergenerational Public Policy: Advocating Across the

Generations,” 2004 Joint Conference of the American Society on Aging (ASA) and The National Council on the Aging (NCOA), San Francisco, California, April 16, 2004

Conference presentation, E.R. Kingson, “Building Communities for All Ages: Context, Opportunities,

“ for Symposium on Critical Issues for Building Constraints, Implications for the Old, QuestionsCommunities for All Ages, 2004 Joint Conference of the American Society on Aging (ASA) and The National Council on the Aging (NCOA), San Francisco, California, April 15.

Visiting Scholar (February 19, 2004). Gerontology Center, Ithaca College, Ithaca, N.Y. E.R. Kingson, invited conference presentation, “Agenda Setting for Comments Social Security Reform:

on Peter Diamond’s Presentation,” Boston College Public Policy Across the Generations Conference, Newton, Massachusetts, March 15-16, 2004.

Conference presentation, E.R. Kingson, “Building Communities for All Ages: Context, Opportunities,

“ for Symposium on Critical Issues for Building Constraints, Implications for the Old, QuestionsCommunities for All Ages, 2004 Joint Conference of the American Society on Aging (ASA) and The National Council on the Aging (NCOA), San Francisco, California, April 15, 2004

Workshop presentation, E.R. Kingson, “Intergenerational Public Policy: Advocating Across the

Generations,” 2004 Joint Conference of the American Society on Aging (ASA) and The National

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Council on the Aging (NCOA), San Francisco, California, April 16, 2004 Invited participant in 15 person panel co-chaired by Mrs. Carter, “Perspectives for assessing social and

public policy issues,” Rosalynn Carter Institute for Human Development Intergenerational Caregiving Expert Panel, Willard Hotel Washington, DC, July 8-9, 2003

Conference presentation, E. R. Kingson, “The Intergenerational Idea as Policy Strategy,” Ollie Randall

Award Symposium: Intergenerational Issues: A Vision for the Future (Also designated a Presidential Symposium). Chicago, Illinois, November 21, 2003.

Organizer/Discussant, E. Kingson,, “The Economics, Culture and Biology of Intergenerational Transfers” Conference presentation, E. R. Kingson, M. Morse and G. Calhoun, "The Evolution of Social Security

Disabled Widow(er)s Benefits" 55th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts, November 24, 2002.

Conference presentation, E. R. Kingson, A. Bowers and P. Moore, "The Intergenerational Concept:

Settlement Houses Without Walls," 55th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts, November 24, 2002.

Presenter, Opening Plenary Session, "Interdisciplinary, Intergenerational, and International Education in

Aging: Perspectives and Possibilities, Annual Conference of the Association of Gerontology in Higher Education, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, February 28, 2002.

Discussant and Moderator, Ollie Randall Symposium, "Gender, Race and Changes in Social Security," 55th

Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., November 17, 2002.

Presentation, Roundtable on Research, E.R. Kingson & Y. Arsenault, "The Well-Being of Age 62 Retired

Worker Beneficiaries: Implications for Changing Retirement Age Policies," National Academy of Social Insurance, Washington, D.C., January 25, 2001.

Presentation, E.R. Kingson & Y. Arsenault, "The Well-Being of Age 62 Retired Worker Beneficiaries:

Implications for Changing Retirement Age Policies," 53rd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., November 19, 2000.

Poster Session, The Social Security Debate: Can a National Conversation Bring Order to a Policy Mess?" , 51st Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA, November 22, 1998. Prepared poster and paper which was presented in my absence. Presentation, Syracuse University Center for Policy Research, Aging Policy Series, "A National Conversation on Social Security: Can It Bring Order to a Policy Mess?" September 10, 1998. Invitational Speaker, "A Cross-Generational Perspective on Public Policy for the Aging of America," Massachusetts NASW Symposium '98 "Shaping Social Work Practice and Policy for the 21st Century," Boston, Massachusetts, April 15, 1998. Discussant, Symposium: Social Security Reform Plans and Their Distributional Effects, 50st Annual

Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 17, 1997. Discussant, Presidential Forum and Commentary on Creativity and Aging: Exploring Human Potential, 50st Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 16, 1997. Speaker, "A National Conversation on Social Security: Can It Bring Order to a Policy Mess?" Syracuse University School of Social Work, April 1998.

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Panelist, Presidential Discussion: Intergenerational Conflict: Fact or Fiction, 49th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC, November 19, 1996. Presentation, The Demography of an Aging Society: Implications for Policy and Programs, “Workshop entitled “Understanding the Trends: What They Mean for 2020 and How will they Reshape American Society?” at the National Aging Symposium of the Aging of America and State Policy Making project of the Council of Governors’ Policy Advisors, Washington, D.C., June 18, 1996. Also, moderator for opening conference panel entitled “Planning for Future Demographics.” Brown bag lunch presentation, “A Tale of Two Commissions,” Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, April 18, 1996. Opening speaker, Why Elders Should Lend Their Voices and Efforts to the Young, Wingspread Conference on Engaging Wisconsin’s Elders in the Lives of Children, sponsored by Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups and other human service providers, Racine, Wisconsin, April 29, 1996. Also closing commentator for conference. Speaker, Opening Panel of Conference, Planning for Baby Boomers or Will You Still Love Us When We’re 64, American Society on Aging, 42nd Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, March 16, 1996. Presentation, Intergenerational Urban Institute, Policy Series, Social Security and the Deficit: What Do the Generations Owe Eachother? Worcester State College, November 16, 1995. Invited Participant, National Roundtable on the Aging of America and State Policymaking, Council of Governors’ Policy Advisors, Small Conference of state decision-makers as part of a study exploring the role of state government in the aging society, Hilton Head, S.C., November 12 - 15, 1995. Cornman, J. M. & E.R. Kingson, “Trends, Issues, Perspectives and Values for the Aging of the Baby Boom

Cohorts.” Background paper for "Many Faces of Aging: Challenges for the Future" Conference sponsored by Fordham University Graduate School of Social Services, New York, N.Y., March 30-31, 1995.

Presentation, "Ways of Thinking About the Long-Term Care of the Baby Boom" for symposium entitled

"Long-Term Care Policy: Promise of Equity," 47th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, Georgia, November 20, 1994.

Presentation, "Ways of Thinking About the Long-Term Care of the Baby Boom" for Long-Term Care conference sponsored by the Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy, Florida StateUniversity, Tallahassee, Florida, September 22, 1994. Presentation, Social Security Issues, New England Regional Management Forum, Nashua, New Hampshire, June 24, 1994. Discussant, Papers on Retirement Income Savings, Employee Benefit Research Institute, Washington, D.C., May 4, 1994. Presentation, "Is Social Security the Best Approach for Protecting Low-Income Elders" for Ollie Randall

Symposium entitled "Public Policies on Aging: Reconsidering Old-Age Eligibility Criteria," 46th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 21, 1993.

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Presentation, "Generational Equity: Ageing and Public Health Implications," lecture sponsored by Queensland Branch of the Public Health Association, University of Queensland Medical School, Herston, Queensland, August 2, 1993. Presentation, "The Changing Perceptions of 'the Elderly' in the United States: Possible Implications for the

Politics of Aging in Australia," Visiting Scholar Seminar, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, July 30, 1993.

Presentation, "U.S. Social Security, Generational Equity and Policy Issues," Australian Department of Social Security, Canberra, A.C.T., July 20, 1993. Presentation, "Retirement Age and Older Worker Policy," faculty seminar, University of Queensland

Medical School, Herston, Queensland, June 24, 1993. Presentation, "Intergenerational Relations in an Aging Society," lecture sponsored by the University of Melbourne Department of Social Work and LaTrobe University Lincoln Gerontology Center, May 17, 1993. McGrory, W.C., A.S. McFarland & E.R. Kingson, conference presentation, "Social Service Needs of

Elders in Boston Public Housing," 44nd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts, November 19, 1992.

Conference presentation, "The Retirement of the Baby Boom: Framing the Policy Debate," at annual conference of the Massachusetts Gerontological Association, Marlboro, Massachusetts, October 23, 1992. Kingson, E.R. & J.B. Williamson, conference presentation, "Planning for the Retirement of the Baby

Boomers", 87th annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August 22, 1992.

Discussant, "Trends in Health Among the American Population," at annual conference of the Pension Research Council, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 10, 1991. Chair and presenter, Symposium entitled, "Baby Boomers: Will You Still Fund Us When We're 65?

Paper entitled, "Preparing for the Retirement of the Baby Boom: A Hard Rains A' Gonna Fall or Don't Think Twice, It's All Right, " 42nd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts, November 18, 1990.

M. Bures, N. Lewis & E. Kingson, conference presentation, "The Effects of Budget Cuts on Home Care

Clients, " 42nd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts, November 18, 1990.

Conference presentation, "The Emerging Issues Program and the Public Policy Role of The Gerontological Society," 42nd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts, November 17, 1990. Chair & presenter, Invited Session on "Intergenerational Policy Issues." Paper entitled, "Implications of the Generational Equity Debate," Annual Conference of the National Association of Social Workers, Boston, Massachusetts, November 15, 1990. Co-chair & presenter, Symposium on Preparing for the Retirement of Future Generations: The Role of Social Security Systems, The XIV Meeting of the World Congress on Gerontology of the International Association of Gerontology, Acapulco, Mexico, June 19-23, 1989.

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Conference presentation, Kingson, E.R. & R. O'Grady-LeShane, "The Effects of Caregiving on the Retirement Incomes of Women," 42nd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, California, November 20, 1988. Co-chair with H. R. Moody, "Generational Equity and Justice Between Rich and Poor: Are They Compatible?" Discussion group at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, California, November 19, 1988. Conference presentation, "Generational Equity: An Opportunity to Broaden the Politics of Aging" Presentation at the 40th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., November 20, 1987. Presentation, Panel on Growing Old in America, Mt. Auburn Hospital Medical Ethics Symposium on "Rationing Health Care: How and By Whom?" Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 22, 1987. Conference presentation, "Ties That Bind," Educational Institute and 17th Annual Conference of the National Caucus of the Black Aged, Boston, Massachusetts, July 17, 1987. Presentation, "The Interdependence of Generations: Implications for Social Welfare," at the 50th Anniversary Lecture Series, Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, April 10, 1987. Conference presentation, "The Interdependence of Generations," Intergenerational Equity Symposium at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, Illinois, November 21, 1986. Chair, "Emerging Issues Discussion Group," at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, Illinois, November 21, 1986. Lecture, "The Aging Society: Implications of Alternative Policy Frameworks," to first year M.P.A. class at the John F. Kennedy School, Harvard University, September 30, 1986. Panelist, Panel on the Future of Aging, 1986 Conference of the World Future Society, New York, N.Y., July 16, 1986. Panelist, Social Security After 50 Conference, George Washington University, March 19, 1986. Panelist, "Issues in the Aging Society," pre-conference dinner for New Orleans decision-makers, sponsored

by Tulane University and The Gerontological Society of America, the 38th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 20, 1985.

Presentation, work in progress on The Gerontological Society's Emerging Issues Program, before faculty seminar of the George Washington University Center on Aging, Washington, D.C., June 19, 1985. Co-Chair, "Discussion session on Supplemental Security Income policy issues, 37th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Antonio, Texas, November 19, 1984. Conference presentation, "Two years after the White House conference on aging: How fares Social Security?" Presentation at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, California, November 19, 1983. Conference presentation with C. Petersen, B. Downey, C. Joyce, E. Kassner and S. Sowers, "The health,

welfare, employment histories and social supports of older General Assistance beneficiaries," the 36th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, California, November 20, 1983.

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Co-chair, with L. Morgan, of a discussion session, "Social Security Reform: New provisions and ongoing

issues," 36th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, California, November 21, 1983.

Panelist, Retirement Age Workshop, Policy Sciences Department, University of Maryland Baltimore

County, January 20, 1983. Panelist, Discussion Session: "Social Security: Issues and Options," 35th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts, November 20, 1982. Kingson, E.R., "Reagan, Pickle and Pepper: Coercive versus voluntary retirement approaches to

encouraging later retirement," prepared for the Employment and Retirement Division of the Institute for Policy and Program Development, Andrus Gerontology Center, University of Southern California, and for presentation at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of American, Toronto, Canada, November 9, 1981.

Speaker, "Raising retirement age: A policy analysis," presented at conference entitled "The State of the Art in Human Aging Research," sponsored by Johns Hopkins School of Health and Public Hygiene and the Waxter Center for Senior Citizens, Baltimore, Maryland, September 21, 1981. Speaker, "Very early retirement: Findings and implications," presented for discussion before monthly meeting of the Office of the Actuary, Social Security Administration, Woodlawn, Maryland, December 19, 1980. Keynote speaker (October 15, 2009). “Universal Access to Health Care: Feasible, Necessary, Efficient, and

the Right Thing to Do,: New York State United Teachers Retirees annual leadership conference, Albany, New York.

Other Presentations Numerous presentations made to national, state and local organization audiences as co-director of

Social Security Works and as co-chair of the Strengthen Social Security Coalition, 2011 to present.

Presenter and moderator for panels, National Forum on the Future of Social Security: The Next Decade and

Beyond. United States Congress, Visitors Center, Washington, DC. November 18, 2014. E. Kingson, panel moderator and presenter. Plans to Expand Social Security. Panel as part of “Social

Security’s Role in Solving the Retirement Income Crisis” Conference organized by Social Security Works, Hart U.S. Senate Office Building, Washington, DC, October 31, 2013.

Plenary session, Social Security Birthday Celebration, Taino Towers Gymnasium, New York,

N.Y., sponsored by New York State Office for the Aging (NYSOFA), the Business and Labor Coalition of New York (BALCONY), AARP, the NYS Alliance for Retired Americans (NYSARA), Local 237/IBT/Retiree Division, Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), Social Security Works, and the Institute for Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc., August 19 2010 http://www.balconynewyork.com/2010/08/20/balcony-celebrates-75th-anniversary-of-social-security-with-events-in-nyc/

E. Kingson, presenter. “The Retirement Income Crisis of Baby Boomers: Policy and Politics” Presidential

Symposium on The Future of Retirement Security, the Entitlements and the U.S. Political Economy. 66th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, November 23, 2013

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E. Kingson, presenter. The Changed Politics of Social Security: Who’s At Risk and What Needs to Be Done Invited lecture sponsored by The Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy and the Claude Pepper Center, Tallahassee, Florida, February 21, 2013

Plenary session, Social Security Birthday Celebration, Hunter College Kaye Playhouse, New York, N.Y. sponsored by New York State Office for the Aging (NYSOFA), the Business and Labor Coalition of New York (BALCONY), AARP, the NYS Alliance for Retired Americans (NYSARA), Local 237/IBT/Retiree Division, Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), Social Security Works, and the Institute for Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc. August 19, 2010.

Plenary session, “Social Security Works for Latinos.” National Hispanic Council on Aging, Washington,

D.C. September 29, 2010. Plenary session, “Social Security Works.” National Indian Council on Aging Biennial Conference, Grand

Traverse, Michigan September 26, 2010. Presenter (June 18, 2009). Health Care Reform Panel sponsored by the Central New York Area Labor

Federation, Jewish Community Center, Dewitt, NY Invited Speaker (June 16, 2009) plenary session :"Securing Social Security,” 2009 Legislative Conference

of the Alliance for Retired Americans, Washington, DC. Invited Participant (November 20, 2008). Twenty person all-day “Colloqium on Legacy and Future

Generations.” AARP, Washington, D.C. Presenter (June 18,2008). “Social Security: 1908 to 2008.” Before residents of the Oaks at Menorah

Park, Syracuse, New York. Keynote Speaker (October 15, 2008). “Health Care for All: Feasible, Necessary, Efficient & Just.”

New York State United Teachers, Central New York Retiree Councils 7 and 8 Conference, Liverpool, New York.

Opening Speaker (October 2, 2008). “Health Care Reform: Problems, Options & Candidate

Questions.” Prepared for the Universal Health Care Candidates Forum, 25th Congressional District, Palace Theater, Syracuse, New York

Presenter (May 9, 2008). “Universal Health Care is Feasible, Necessary and Right.” Before the

leadership of the CNY Alliance of Retired Americans, Syracuse, New York. Luncheon Speaker, "Lessons From Joan: A Social Work Professor’s Perspective.” Annual

conference of the Florida Society of Oncology Social Workers (FSOSW). Tampa, Florida, September 1, 2006

Speaker, "Lessons From Joan.” Keystone College and American Cancer Society, March, 2007. Barnes and Noble book signings – “Lessons from Joan” Burlington, Vermont August 9, 2006 New York, New York August 17, 2006 Clearwater, Florida September 1, 2006 Jacksonville, Florida September 2, 2006 Ithaca, New York September 23, 2006 Presenter, “Lessons From Joan,” CNY chapter of the Association for Death Education and

Counseling, January 30, 2007.

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Presenter, “Engaging Aging Donors: 5 Myths about the Aging of America; 5 Concerns of Older

persons; 5 Opportunities for SU. Prepared for Institutional Development Workshop “Engaging the Aging: Working Effectively & Sensitively with Older Alumni & Friends, January 29, 2007.

Presenter, “Reception, discussion and book-signing.” Wheelock College, Boston, Massachusetts,

April 21, 2006. Presenter, College of Human Services and Health Professions/School of Social Work reception for

publication of “Lessons from Joan.” Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y., March 23, 2006. Speaker, “Strengthening the Social Compact: Making Connections & Building Community as the Nation

and Localities Age.” Invited presentation prepared for conference sponsored by Grantmakers Alliance of Northeast New York and New York State Office for the Aging, New Faces… New Forces Conference, Albany, New York, November 16, 2005.

Plenary Speaker, “Values, Politics, and Policy Choices.” Invited plenary lecture for 18th Annual Idaho

Conference on Health Care 2005: Emerging Issues, Pocatello, Idaho, October 28, 2005. Speaker, Presentation and discussion with patient’s group and several health care providers, Portneuf

Cancer Center, Pocatello, Idaho, October 27, 2005. Speaker, “Social Security: Financing Problem or Crisis? Reform or Restructure?” Invited presentation for

Social Security Town Hall Meeting Grant Middle School, Syracuse, N.Y. June 23, 2005 Speaker, “The Stake of Women in Social Security.” Invited presentation prepared for Central New York

National Association of Women, Syracuse, N.Y. June 15, 2005 Keynote Speaker, “The Future of Social Security, Medicare & Related Programs.” For conference

sponsored by the Calvin College-Grand Rapids Community College Consortium on Aging, Paul B. Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity & Politics, Kent County Council on Aging, and the Regional Bonding Council, ““Social Security and Medicare: The National Debate and the Local Effect,” Grand Rapids, Michigan, June 1, 2005.

Presenter, “Social Security Issues.” Presentation at the Nottingham Retirement Community at the request

Syracuse University Institute for Retired Professionals, University College Continuing Education., May 18, 2005.

Presenter “Social Security Debate” sponsored by the Gerontology Center, Ithaca College, Ithaca, N.Y.,

April 20, 2005. Presenter, The Social Security Debate: Opporunity to Educate. Prepared for Western & CNY Division

New York State United Teachers Retiree Leadership, March 23, 2005. Presenter, “The Politics of Social Security Reform.” Syracuse University Institute for Retired

Professionals, University College Continuing Education, February 19, 2004 Presenter, “Social Security Issues,” Mini Geriatric Fellowship for Social Work Faculty, Finger Lakes

Geriatric Education Center, University of Rochester Medical Center, Monroe Community Hospital, Rochester, New York, June 6, 2002.

Presenter, Syracuse University School of Social Work Field Instructors' Workshop, The Community

Organization, Policy, Planning and Administration Policy Practice Curriculum, Syracuse, New York, October 19, 2002.

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Speaker, "Aging and the National Election, Central New York NASW, September 20, 2000. Opening speaker before a special meeting of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights convened to

discuss the Social Security as a civil rights issue and to develop strategies for addressing it, Washington, D.C., February, 2000.

Keynote speaker, "Aging and Government Policy in the 21st Century," Conference sponsored by the

Calvin College's Paul B. Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity and Politics and by the Michigan Gerontological Society, October 12, 2000.

Luncheon Speaker, General Electric Retirees, “Future Scenarios for Social Security,” Syracuse N.Y.,

November 11, 1999. Opening Speaker and closing panelist, “Retirement: Risks, Opportunities and Obligations,” AARP

Institute for Creative Retirement, LeMoyne Colege, Syracuse, N.Y., October 29, 1999. Speaker, “Social Security Reform,” annual conference of the New York StateWide Senior Action

Council, Albany, New York, October 20, 1999. Panelist, Videoconference, “A Society for All Ages,” 200 site videoconference sponsored by Global

Action on Aging and the United Methodist Teleconference Communications, New York, N.Y. October 16, 1999.

Panelist, Discussion of Social Security Issues, “Central Issues with Dan Cummings,” WCNY TV,

Syracuse, N.Y. May 28, 1999. Speaker, "Twelve Myths about the Aging of America," lunch series sponsored by the

Syracuse Newspapers Diversity Committee, Syracuse, New York, October 22, 1998. Speaker, "The Future of Social Security," Media Seminar sponsored by the International Longevity Center of Mt. Sinai Hospital, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, September 25, 1998. Keynote Speaker, "Generations of Caring: Giving Expression to the Intergenerational Vision," Annual Conference of the Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups, Appleton, Wisconsin, July 23, 1999. Panelist, "Contemporary Social Security Issues: Challenges for Foundations," sponsored by Grantmakers

in Aging and Women in Philanthropy at the Council on Foundations conference, Washington, D.C., April 27, 1998.

Speaker, Plenary Session entitled "Social Security Privatization - The Mandating of Social Security for All Public Employees, National Conference of Public Employee Retirement Systems, Denver, Colorado, April 20, 1998 Speaker, "The Changing Social Security Agenda: A Comparison of two Presidential Commissions; presented as part of a training session conducted by the National Academy of Social Insurance for new Social Security Administration professional personnel and presidential management interns, Woodlawn, Maryland, December 4, 1997. Speaker, "Generational Perspectives on Social Security: How Real is the Conflict Between Young and Old?" John F. Kennedy Library (October 14, 1997). Speaker, "The Future of Social Security," for conference sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania Boettner Financial Gerontology Institute and the American Society on Aging, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 8, 1997.

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Speaker, Town Meeting on Social Security and Medicare hosted by Congressman John Tierney, Lynn, Massachusetts, April 18 1997. Speaker, “Social Security : History, Structure & Values Served,” Annual Legislative Meeting of the

National Legislative Council of the American Association of Retired Persons, Washington, D.C., December 2, 1996.

Panel moderator, Heller School symposium at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC, November 19, 1996. Presenter on at conference on intergenerational issues held on November 14 at the State House and sponsored by the legislature's Children Caucus and Elder Caucus and by the University of Massachusetts Gerontology Institute. Presenter, Odyssey Forum, Social Security Themes and Issues. Washington, DC, January 27, 1996. Luncheon Speaker, Boston Foster Grandparents Annual Recognition Luncheon, Boston, MA, June 9, 1995. Moderator, Closing Session of 1995 Conference of Generations United, Washington, D.C., March 5, 1995. Speaker, “Social Security Policy Choices,” Annual Legislative Meeting of the National Legislative Council of the American Association of Retired Persons, Washington, D.C., January 30, 1995. Speaker, “Social Security: History, Principles and Issues,” One of three concurrent training workshop for board members and members of the National Legislative Council of the American Association of Retired Persons, Washington, D.C. Presenter, "Planning for the Retirement of the Baby Boom Cohorts," lecture sponsored by the New York State Office for the Aging, October 25, 1993. Presenter, "Social Security: The Social Contract Revisited," talk sponsored by Local 237, Teamster Retiree Division, New York, N.Y., February 4, 1993. Moderator, Social Security, Medicare and SSI: Outreach and Administrative Challenges, conference sponsored by the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work and the Kennedy Ambulatory Care Center of Deaconess Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, October 21, 1992. Presenter, "Social Security Policy Issues," seminar for senior advocates, Action for Boston Community Development, Boston, Massachusetts, June 5, 1991. Speaker, "Intergenerational Issues," Intergenerational Forum sponsored by Wheelock College, Boston, Massachusetts, April 26, 1991. Speaker, "Social Security: A Compact Between Generations," Conference for Secondary School

Teachers entitled "Social Security: Who Benefits? Who Pays?," Massachusetts Council for the Social Studies, Winchester, Massachusetts, March 2, 1991.

Speaker, "Social Security: What Teachers Need to Know," Conference for Secondary School Teachers sponsored by the Massachusetts Council for the Social Studies, Winchester, Massachusetts, October 5, 1991. Speaker, "Generational Equity," Aging Colloquium, University of Massachusetts, September 18, 1990.

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Panelist, Panel on Social Work Research, Mary Mason Colloquium, May 31, 1990. Speaker, "Social Security and Generational Issues," Conference on Social Security, University of Maryland, School of Social Work, May 10, 1990. Speaker, "Intergenerational Policy Issues," aging conference at Worcester State College, Worcester, Massachusetts, April 19, 1990. Presenter, "Current Social Insurance Policy Issues," Save Our Security Education Fund training program

for representatives of teacher's organizations involve in training high school teachers as part of the Teaching and Learning About Social Insurance project and grants program, Washington, D.C., April 18, 1990.

Keynote speaker, "Emerging Issues in Social Welfare," Bedford Veteran's Administration annual social work conference, March 19, 1990. Presenter, "Teaching About Social Insurance Policy Issues," Save Our Security Education Fund, training

program for representatives of teacher's organizations who will be training high school teachers as part of the Teaching and Learning About Social Insurance project and grants program, Washington, D.C., November 14, 1989.

Panelist, "Generational Equity," Governor's Conference on Aging, New Bedford, Massachusetts, May 25, 1989. Keynote Speaker, "Beyond Generational Equity," Annual Conference of Massachusetts Intergenerational Network, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, May 9, 1989. Speaker, "Changing Images of the Politics of Aging," Annual Conference of the Wisconsin Aging Training Network, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, October, 1988. Luncheon Speaker, "Generational Equity: An Unexpected Opportunity to Broaden the Politics of Aging," 10th Annual Aging Network Training Meeting of the New England Regional Administration on Aging, Portland, Maine, June 2, 1988. Speaker, "Understanding The Aging Society: Implications for Service Providers," Positive Aging Services

staff of Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Speaker, Panel on Intergenerational Issues: A Common Agenda, 1987 Annual Meeting of the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, New York, N.Y., April 22, 1987 Keynote Speaker, Eleventh Annual Human Services Department Aging Awareness Day Conference

entitled "Interdependence and the Common Stake of All Ages, Westchester Community College, and the Westchester County Office for the Aging, Valhalla, New York, April 21, 1987.

Speaker, "Intergenerational Conflict or Cooperation: Policy Directions for an Aging Society," University of Vermont Forum on Aging, March 10, 1987. Speaker, "Intergenerational Conflict Versus Interdependence: Implications for Policymaking," presentation

before grantmakers at meeting sponsored by the Retirement Research Foundation and The Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, Illinois, November 20, 1986

Speaker, "The Interdependence of Generations," University of New Hampshire Aging Program, Durham,

N.H., October 28, 1986. Speaker, "Emerging Issues in Aging," Forum on Policies Affecting the Aging, North Carolina Center for Public Research, Lumberton, N.C., October 17, 1986.

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Luncheon Speaker, Annual Community Service Luncheon, Community Council of the Capitol Region, Hartford, Connecticut, September 28, 1986. Presentation, Breakfast Seminar, Traveler's Insurance Company, Hartford, Connecticut, September 28, 1986. Workshop Presentation, "Intergenerational Conflict: Myth or Reality?" Eighth Annual Aging Network

Training Meeting of the New England Regional Administration on Aging, Beverly, Massachusetts, June 5, 1986.

Keynote Speaker, "The Common Stake: The Interdependence of Generations," New York State Senior Citizen Leadership Conference, sponsored by New York State Office for the Aging, Albany, N.Y., May 5, 1986. Speaker, "The Interdependence of Generations: Implications for Human Service Providers," presentation before State human services professionals, sponsored by New York State Office on Aging, Albany, N.Y. May 5, 1986. Speaker, "A Common Thread: The Interdependence of Generations in a Changing Society," National Coalition of Older Women's Issues monthly lunch meeting of women's organizations, Washington, D.C., February 18, 1986 Speaker, "Emerging Issues in Aging," Pro-Seminar on Contemporary Issues in Gerontology and Programs and Services for the Aging," sponsored by the University of Maryland School of Social Work and Community Planning, Baltimore, MD, October 7, 1985. Panelist, "The Future of Aging," Congressional Clearinghouse on the Future, Washington, D.C.,

February 19, 1985. Panelist, Health Action Day, "Medicare Financing Problems," Waxter Center, Baltimore, Maryland, September 21, 1984. Panelist, "Closing the Gaps in Medicare," Medicare Conference sponsored by Maryland Office on Aging, Maryland Advocates for the Aging and Maryland Conference of Social Concern, April 13, 1984. Panelist, Levindale Geriatric Center, "Topics in Gerontology," Seminar on the Older Man, presentation on Men and Retirement, April 11, 1984. Panelist, Retirement Policy Workshop, Convention of the National Council of Older Americans, Detroit, Michigan, March 14, 1983. Panelist, "Social Security Reform," Seminar, National Association of Social Workers, Massachusetts

chapter, Boston, Massachusetts, May 2, 1983. Speaker, Social Security Symposium, Convention of the National Rural Electrification Cooperative Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 1, 1983. Panelist, Retirement Age and Employment Workshop, "Social Security: Rumors and Realities,"

conference sponsored by the Maryland Conference of Social Concern, Maryland Advocates for the Elderly, and Maryland Office on Aging, November 30, 1982.

Keynote speaker, "Social Security: An Expense We Cannot Afford to Reduce," Second Annual Town Meeting, sponsored by the Social Security District Office of Baltimore, June 17, 1981.

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Kingson, E.R., "Economics of Aging and Retirement," presentation for staff development seminar, State of Maryland, Office of Aging, January 27, 1981. Panelist, Workshop on Employment and Retirement, Governor's Conference on Aging, Baltimore, Maryland, November 17, 1980. Panelist, "Economic Abuse, "Elder Abuse: A Hidden Social Problem," Conference sponsored by Maryland Office on Aging and the University of Maryland at Baltimore Task Force on Aging, November 8, 1980. Panelist, Workshop on Impact of the Economy on the Older Worker and Senior Citizens, Seminar on Equal

Opportunity and the Economy, Maryland Association of Equal Opportunity Personnel, September, 17, 1980.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Atlantic Philanthropies, Consultant, June , July 2009 Co-Director, Project to Protect and Improve Social Security, a Tides Advocacy Fund project funded by Atlantic Philanthropies, September 2009 to present Member, Board of Directors, National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare Foundation, Washington, DC, November 2009 to 2012 Chair, Advisory committee to Ford and Rockefeller-funded projects of the National Academy of Social Insurance which will a) regrant $500,000 from a Ford Foundation grant to projects directed at disseminating information to and engaging communities that have not, historically, been deeply involved in Social Security policy discussions (e.g., African Americans, Hispanic, Asian, Women, Low-Income); b) plan and implement a February 17th Ford Foundation Social Security Summit and c) give direction to Ford and Rockefeller foundation projects that are funding small papers on topics of special concern to low-income and other disadvantaged populations. December 2008 to present, Took leadership in organizing an active network of national experts to advance a progressive agenda for Social Security, other social insurance programs and related social and health policies. The group holds bimonthly conference calls and maintains an active exchange of ideas via its listserve. Member, Robert M. Ball Awards Committee, National Academy of Social Insurance. Chair, 2007 selection committee; member, 2009 planning committee. Member, Advisory Committee for the National Academy of Social Insurance Advisory Committee to “Strengthening Social Security for Vulnerable Populations,” a project funded by and coordinated with the Rockefeller Foundation. With 10 other members of the committee, I have been responsible for reading 30 grant applications and determining which 12 to fund ($30,000 per project). I have also reviewed and commented on drafts of project papers. Member, Advisory Committee, Social Security Transition Team, November 2008-January 2009. Active in Obama Campaign as member of its Retirement Security Policy Committee, July 2007 to November 2008 and on Senior Leadership Committee beginning August 2008.

Recognized by the Obama Campaign as one of several members of the Retirement Security Policy Committee who to the made significant contributions during the primaries with an invitation to attend the Democratic National Committee. Attended DNC, August 25-28, Denver, Colorado.

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Recognized by the Obama for President Campaign as making significant contributions during the fall campaign with tickets to attend the Inaugural Swearing-In Ceremony, the Inaugural Parade and the Home States (Illinois/Hawaii) Ball. Attended Inauguration, January 19, 20, Washingtonm DC.

Co-Chaired Pre-Convention Platform Hearing in Broward County, Florida (July 24, 2008).

Represented the Democratic National Committee and the Obama Campaign in one of six regional pre-convention platform hearings held nationally, each of which were videoed for use at the Democratic National Committee.

Volunteer, Center for Spiritual Care, State University of New York Medical Center (2006-2009).

Developing a booklet that will present the words, art and advice oof chronically ill children – “From Upstate’s Children & Youth to Upstate’s Children & Youth: Words and Art of Advice.

Social Security Advisor (2005) , Generations United Project, Stake of Children & Youth in the Social Security Debate, Washington, D.C. Coordinated the development of a tool kit with fact sheets, sample letters to the editor and op eds, for use in advancing understanding of child- and youth-serving organizations about the importance of Social Security to the economic well-being of young persons. Materials can be accessed at and at www.socialsecurity4youth.org www.GU.org

Expert Witness, Miller v. Bank of America, class action suit brought in California State Court on behalf of

one million Californians, all Social Security and SSI beneficiaries who have checks electronically deposited in the BoA. Thomas Brandi Law firm and James Sturdevant Law firm, July 2003 to February 2004.

Invited Participant, planning meeting of Annie E. Casey Foundation to explore intergenerational initiatives,

Baltimore, Maryland, May 8, 2002. Co-Chair of the 11th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Social Insurance, "Social Security and Medicare: Individual vs. Collective Risk and Responsibility," National Press Club, Washington, D.C., January 27-28, 1999. Member, Search Committee for Executive Director, Central Boston Elder Services, Boston, Massachusetts, 1997. Consultant, Corporation for National Service, August 1997 to present. With J.M. Cornman, prepared papers and coordinated National Senior Service Corps Roundtable on Independent Living, Washington, D.C., November 10, 1997. Member and Chair (1997), Social Research Planning and Practice Fellowship Committee, Gerontological Society of America, 1996 to 1997. Member, Executive Board of the Social Research, Planning and Practice Section of the Gerontological Society of America, 1997. Member, planning committee for Generations United October 1996 Wingspread Conference, 1996. Co-Chair, Winter Internship program, National Academy of Social Insurance, Washington, D.C., 1992 to present. Chair, Somers Long-Term Care Internship committee, National Academy of Social Insurance, Washington,

D.C., 1993 to present. Chair, Academic Relations Committee, National Academy of Social Insurance, Washington, D.C., 1992 to 1996.

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Member, John Heinz Dissertation Awards Committee, National Academy of Social Insurance, 1991 to present. Member, Book of Readings Committee, National Academy of Social Insurance, 1993 to present. Also, I am serving as co-editor for the proposed volume of original essays. Member, Public Understanding Committee, National Academy of Social Insurance, 1995 to present. Reviewer, Post-Conference Report, White House Conference on Aging. Member, Ad Hoc Committee, 1996 National Conference of Generations United, Washington, D.C. Member, Advisory Committee, 1995 National Conference of Generations United, Washington, D.C. Assisted the New England Regional Office of the Social Security Administration with planning a staff development program for the managers of local SSA offices in the five New England States Board Member, Natick Council on Aging, Natick, Massachusetts 1991 to 1993. Member, Gerontological Society of America (GSA), Washington, D.C. Member, National Association of Social Workers, Washington, D.C. Member, American Society on Aging. Member, Strategic Planning Committee, MetroWest Catholic Charities, met bimonthly from October 1987 through April 1988, Waltham, Massachusetts Member, Organizing Committee for a National Academy of Social Insurance, Washington, D.C., 1984 to 1986. Chair, Public Policy Committee of the Gerontological Society of America, 1984; Member 1983-1985. Member, Task Force on Data on Aging, Gerontological Society of America, 1983 to 1985. Member, Executive Board of the Social Research, Planning and Practice Section of the Gerontological Society of America, 1984. Panel member, retirement decision study panel, U.S. General Accounting Office, November 4, 1983. Invited participant in one day meeting at the National Academy of Sciences. The purpose was to advise the Academy's Committee on National Statistics with respect to study the Academy was about to begin on Statistical Problems in Policy Analysis for the Elderly. Advisor, National Commission on Social Security Reform, February 1982 - January 1983. Member, Maryland Advocates for the Elderly, 1979-1986. Member, Aging Committee, Maryland Conference of Social Concern, 1983-1985. Member, General Public Assistance Committee, Welfare Advocates, 1980-1985. Consultant, Andrus Gerontology Center, Employment and Retirement Division, University of Southern California, 1981.

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Consultant, National Council on the Aging, White House Conference Project, August - December, 1980. Consultant, American Institute for Research, Gerontological Research Institute, reviewed project reports of retirement research funded through Administration on Aging, July 1980. See publications and presentations for additional information on community activity. UNIVERSITY SERVICE AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Chair and organizer, Interprofessional Speaker Series, College of Human Services and Health Professions,

2001 to present. Member, School of Social Work BSSW Committee Member, Syracuse University Senate Committee on the University Budget and Fiscal Affairs, September

2002 to present; vice-chair 2008-09 Chair. HSHP Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2004 to 2006; Chair, CoHE P&T, 2007 Member, School of Social Work Promotion and Tenure Committee, September 2005 to 2008 Member, Syracuse University Chancellor's Health Care Advisory Committee, November 2002 to 2009 Member, School of Social Work Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1998 to 2004, 2005 to 2008. Chair, School of Social Work Promotion and Tenure Committee, September 2000 to 2004; 2006; 2008 HSHP Representative, Vice-Chancellor’s Citizenship and Governance Strategic Planning Initiative in

Research and Education (SPIRE) Committee, one of four committees exploring options for implementing the university’s new academic plan, 2002 to 2003.

Member, Faculty Council, College of Human Services and Health Professions, 2001 to November 2002 Member, Dan and Mary Lou Rubenstein Social Justice Award Committee, 2001 to 2002 Member, Inaugural Committee, College of Human Services and Health Professions, 2001 Chair, Policy Sequence, 1999 to 2001 Chair, School of Social Work Annual Legislative Policy Seminar, 1999 to present – organize annual full day event held at the Onondaga County Legislative Chambers which involves all foundation year social work students in exploring legislative process, advocacy, implementation and roles of social workers in the development and implementation of a current social policy issue – Mandatory Commitment (April 2000), Welfare Reform (November 2000), Reform of Rockefeller Drug Laws (November 2001), Rethinking Policy in an Aging, Multiethnic Society (November 2002), The Emerging Policy and Practice of Grandparents Raising Grandchildren (November 2003); Same-Sex Marriage (4/2005); Balancing Compassion, Cost and Complexities: The Challenge of Medicaid Financing in New York State (October 24, 2005); Just Compensation for the Working Poor: The Politics and Economics of Living Wages and Employer Health Mandates (October 30, 2006) ; Justice for Returning Veterans: The Politics, Economics, and Ethics of Mental Health Care (November 2, 2007); Coordinated with Jennifer Propp, Transitioning Out of Foster Care: Addressing the Unintended Consequences of Social Policy (October 27, 2008). School of Social Work Executive Committee, 2000 to 2001 Recruitment Committee, 1999 Long-Range Planning Committee, 1999 to 2000. TEACHING Courses taught at Syracuse University: Fundamentals of Social Work Practice in Communities and Organizations II (SWK602, MSW program) Social Welfare and Social Policy (SWK611, MSW program) Social Welfare and Social Policy I (SWK314, BSW program) Social Welfare and Social Policy II (SWK315, BSW program) Processes of Aging (SWK 657, MSW program) Public Policy and Aging (SWK765, MSW program) Policy Advocacy and Practice (SWK 778, MSW program) Honors Course - Social Welfare Policy and Services I / Persons in Social Context Discussion Section

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(SWK31403/SWK32603) Freshman Honors Course – “Aging: It’s About Your Life” (HON100) – A course that brings together 10-14 freshman in the university’s Honors program with a similar number of people, ages 70 to 97, residing in elder housing. Participants explore issues of aging, including social reforms and commitments, public and private investments and choices, and personal decisions shaping the lives of today’s and tomorrow’s old. Dissertation Committee Memberships while at Syracuse University: Pamela Herd, Sociology Department, Maxwell School (April 2002) Christine Caffrey, Sociology Department, Maxwell School (April 2003) Russell, Richard, Social Science Program, Maxwell School (October 2002) Maria Brown, Social Science Program, Maxwell School (in process) Laura Sullivan, Florence Heller School, Brandeis University Dissertation chair at Boston College for: Gary Calhoun, "Demographic and Economic Analysis of Grandparent-Headed Households " (March 2000).

Patricia Connolly, "The Impact of Systems-Level Policies and Practices on Integrated Employment Opportunities for Working-Aged Persons with Mental Retardation and/or Other Developmental Disabilities" (May, 1999).

Helene Hayes, RGS, "The Impact of Immigration Status on the Social and Economic Needs of Undocumented Immigrants in the Boston Area" (May 1993). Margaret Mary Reiser, "The Determinants of Utilization of Residential Care by Severely Emotionally Disturbed Children and Adolescents" (May 1993). Courses taught prior to Syracuse University appointment: The Social Welfare System - Boston College Social Policy Analysis - Boston College Policy Research - Boston College Social Policy and Gerontology: The Challenge of the Aging Society - Boston College Planning Theory: Policy Analysis, Planning and the Policy Process - Boston College Historical and Legislative Context of Specific Social Welfare Domains - Boston College Social Services and Social Policy (for MSW graduate students) - University of Maryland Social Services and Social Policy I (for undergraduates) - University of Maryland Social Services and Social Policy II (for undergraduates) - University of Maryland Social Policies and Programs for the Aging - University of Maryland Income Maintenance Policy - University of Maryland Student Group Research Project - University of Maryland Social Services for the Aged (for undergraduates) - University of Maryland Social Problems and Social Policy Toward the Aged - Boston University Field Liaison for Social Administration Concentration - University of Maryland Social Security (special 1 credit course) - University of Maryland Progressive Gerontology(special 1 credit course) - University of Maryland Older Workers, Unemployment and Retirement Policy (special 1 credit course) -University of Maryland AVOCATIONS Children's magician Soccer coach of boys and girls intramural and travel teams, Natick, Massachusetts -- 1989 to 1998 Soccer coach of girls intramural team, Manlius, New York – 2005 to present Updated January, 2014