Want to live longer, healthier, and with purpose—but not sure where to start?

Join us for an exclusive webinar featuring Wharton alum Jesse Levey (WG ’08), founder of Longevity Health, and Dr. Daniel Singer, as they share a framework for optimizing your long-term health with actions you can take today.

During this Pathway to Longevity workshop, Jesse guides participants through a structured, science-based approach to improving long-term health. He begins with his personal journey and why longevity planning matters, then helps attendees identify their own “longevity why”, the motivating reason they want to stay healthy as they age. From there, he introduces a clear framework that spans key domains such as cardiovascular and metabolic health, cognitive function, cancer prevention, physical performance, and emotional well-being. Jesse explains how lifestyle levers (exercise, nutrition, sleep, and habit formation) integrate with medical tools like biomarkers, diagnostics, and screenings. He also walks through foundational tests such as bloodwork, DEXA, VO₂ max, and CGM to help participants understand their baseline and where to focus. The workshop concludes with practical steps for building a personalized longevity plan, along with examples from Jesse’s own prevention strategies to illustrate how the framework can be applied in daily life.

This session will provide practical strategies you can implement immediately, empowering you to take control of your health and longevity starting now.

Jesse Levey — Founder & CEO, Longevity Health
Jesse founded Longevity Health after struggling to find a structured, science-based approach to improving his own long-term health. Before launching Longevity Health, he spent over 13 years in the fintech industry, including six years at Credit Sesame, where the company scaled revenues 40×. He holds an MBA from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a BA from Tufts University.

Jesse’s personal longevity goals are simple: ski in his 80s and hike in his 90s. He lives in Lafayette, California with his wife, three kids, dog, and 15 chickens.

Dr. Daniel Singer — Emergency & Critical Care Physician, Longevity Health
Dr. Daniel Singer is an Emergency Medicine and Intensive Care physician based in New York City, with advanced training in personalized medicine through a fellowship with Wild Health. At Longevity Health, Dr. Singer combines clinical expertise with a proactive, precision-based approach to healthspan optimization. His work integrates VO₂ max testing, DEXA scans, sleep analysis, and continuous glucose monitoring into individualized plans designed to help patients achieve meaningful, data-backed improvements in their long-term health. He brings deep clinical insight and a grounded communication style to every patient he works with.

When:
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
6:00 PM ET - 7:30 PM ET

Cost:
WCNY Supporting Members - $10 (WCNY supporting membership costs $95/yr at Join/Renew Membership)
Other Wharton Alumni & Alumni Guests - $20
Gold & Benefactor Members - $0


Meeting Access Information:
Registered guests will receive the Zoom link 24 hours prior to (and the morning of) the event date to the email address provided during registration. If you do not receive the Zoom link within this timeframe, please first check your spam folder to check receipt. If you are registered and are unable to locate the meeting link, please contact Gabriela Sanchez no later than 9:00 AM ET on event date to ensure we have ample time to assist you.

By registering for this event, you agree to the following:
I understand that this session may be recorded and made available, and that my image, name, comments, or questions may appear on-screen.
 

 
Pre-registration is required.
Registration is subject to availability and will close on Wednesday, January 21st at 9:00am.

Cancellations must be made at least 48-hours (business day) prior to the event date by sending an email to Gabriela Sanchez. Refunds or credits for future events are not available for any no-shows or late cancellations. Click here for full details.