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DWAYNE J. CLARK Longevity Explorer
Dwayne J. Clark has always been a passionate explorer of longevity principles and cultural health practices, having traveled to over 80 countries and interviewing hundreds of people on what it means to age well into their 80s, 90s, and 100s. Dwayne's obsession with health and longevity led him on an incredible journey of research into finding every conceivable way to live a richer, healthier and more fulfilled life.
He has been recognized with numerous awards, including: . Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year . The Lifetime Achievement Award from Senior Services
Dwayne is also the founder of True Productions, a production company that shares real-life stories through collaboration with writers, filmmakers, and playwrights. Among others, Clark was the producer for the documentary Full Court: The Spencer Haywood Story and executive producer for the award-winning film Big Sonia. He believes capturing the stories of people is a way to create living artifacts and a history for others to learn from.
He wrote and produced the play Seven Ways to Get There and has authored several books including A Big Life and My Mother, My Son. In September of 2017, on World Peace Weekend, he headed up The March for Civility in Washington D.C. The march was a non-partisan effort to bring people of all backgrounds together in support of love, unity, equality, and justice. In addition, Clark contributes to more than 70 local and global charities, including his own: The D1 Foundation, The Potato Soup Foundation, and The Queen Bee Café.
In his capacity as CEO, Clark is also a sought-after speaker and guest of the media, appearing regularly in print and broadcast with The New York Times, Today, Inc., Forbes, The Hollywood Reporter, NBC, and many others.
Foreword by Dr. Andrew Ordon, Emmy-nominated co-host of the Emmy Award-winning talk show The Doctors.
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