
Estée Lauder sponsored the Century Summit V at Stanford University, an event focused on the implications of longer life expectancy and how society can adapt. The summit, hosted in collaboration with the Stanford Center on Longevity and The Longevity Project, brought together leaders in business, media, policy, and research to explore ways to restructure work, enhance lifelong learning, and promote financial security and health.
During a panel discussion titled “Comfortable in Our Own Skin: Can the Beauty Industry Lead the Way?”, Estée Lauder Global Brand Ambassador Carolyn Murphy, Vice President of Global Communications Tara Connaughton, and ROAR Forward CEO Michael Clinton examined how the beauty industry is evolving to embrace longevity. The conversation highlighted Estée Lauder’s commitment to shifting the narrative from anti-aging to pro-aging, empowering consumers to look and feel their best at every stage of life.
As a key supporter of the Stanford Center on Longevity, Estée Lauder is the inaugural sponsor of its new Program on Aesthetics & Culture, funding research initiatives that explore perceptions of longevity and vitality. This includes supporting post-doctoral fellowships and advancing studies on the role of aesthetics in the aging process.
Estée Lauder, the flagship brand of The Estée Lauder Companies Inc., continues its legacy of innovation in skincare, makeup, and fragrance while engaging consumers worldwide with a commitment to celebrating beauty at every age.