Category Archives: Tim Carpenter
Tim Carpenter and Romilla Batra: “Creativity Knows No Age Limit”
Romilla Batra, M.D., chief medical officer at SCAN, and Tim Carpenter, CEO/Founder of EngAGE, share the byline on the article, “Creativity Knows No Age Limit” in McKnight’s Long-Term Care News. The article discusses the recent “Legacy: A Celebration of Senior Artists” … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter at “Creating a New Old San Francisco”
Creative Aging International is presenting “Creating A New Old San Francisco,” an event they describe as “a one day deep dive into contemporary aging” that is “an inspiring celebration of the potential of us, the aging population.” It will take … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter Concludes Stanton Fellowship Years
EngAGE CEO/Founder Tim Carpenter was the recipient of a 2016/17 Stanton Fellowship from the Durfee Foundation. The Stanton Fellowship allows leaders to test a hunch and to leverage their knowledge and contacts, with the goal of improving the lives of people … Continue reading
EngAGE at NAMM Summit
In 2017, EngAGE was selected as one of 24 organizations to receive a grant from The NAMM Foundation to fund vital programs that create and support access to musical instruction and that serve to inspire a life-long love of making music. The … Continue reading
Wrapping Up 2017, Moving Forward in 2018
As we enthusiastically move into our new year of planning and programming, we’d also like to take a moment to reflect on the year that’s passed. EngAGE enjoyed expanding our services to Northern California; opening a new Arts Colony in … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter Visits Ireland
Join EngAGE CEO/Founder Tim Carpenter on his recent trip to Ireland. “To be Irish is to know in the end the world will break your heart.” Headed to my homeland for the first time. “We are all in the gutter, … Continue reading
News from the Team: Cynthia Friedlob Celebrates 10 Years with Experience Talks
From EngAGE CEO/Founder Tim Carpenter: A lovely birthday and anniversary holiday lunch with and for Cynthia and her Mom at the storied Smoke House across from Warner Bros. Cynthia and I met 10 years ago when her Mom saw an … Continue reading