Meet LongeviPAC’s Founder
Dylan V. Livingston
LongeviPAC’s Founder, Dylan V. Livingston, majored in physics at Haverford College in 2020. During his time in college and afterward, he worked for various Democratic organizations, ultimately contributing to Joe Biden's campaign victory in Pennsylvania in 2020. Dylan has been fascinated by the longevity field for as long as he can remember. In 2020, amidst the challenges of COVID-19 and while working for the Biden campaign, Dylan reengaged with the longevity field in a major way, and ultimately realized that the aging field needed explicit political advocacy to grow to the point many currently in the field dreamed of. With this goal in mind, Dylan officially founded the Alliance for Longevity Initiatives (A4LI.org) in June 2021. Dylan is also the co-founder of University Students for Longevity (US4L.org) in 2024, an organization with the mission to establish and fund biology of aging-focused student groups on college campuses worldwide to encourage university students to pursue longevity science as career options.
As the founder and CEO of A4LI, Dylan has accomplished significant milestones. In 2023, A4LI drove the formation of a Congressional, bipartisan Longevity Science in the House of Representatives, to establish champions of the longevity field in Congress That same year, A4LI successfully proposed and passed SB422 in Montana, drastically expanding right-to-try access to patients in the state. In 2024, he held multiple Capitol Hill Fly-Ins with members of Congress, NIH and DoD, furthering the advocacy efforts for longevity science.