Lauren Miller Rogen to speak at Forbes Women's Summit

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May 13, 2015
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Lauren Miller Rogen to speak at Forbes Women's Summit
Lauren Miller Rogen will speak at the Forbes Women's Summit in New York on June 10 about her work as an Alzheimer's advocate and founder of Hilarity for Charity (HFC) benefiting the Alzheimer's Association, which engages millennials in the fight against Alzheimer's. HFC has raised almost $2.5 million to fund programs to help provide care and support for young people affected by the disease, as well as research grants focused on early onset and detection. Miller Rogen is currently working on a documentary to show the world the devastating reality of Alzheimer's.

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