Elizabeth Loewy

Elizabeth Loewy

Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer

Liz Loewy is the co-founder and Chief Operating Officer at EverSafe, a technology platform that monitors the financial health of older adults and families for fraud, identity theft, and age-related issues. The service also houses HelpVul, the nation’s first uniform reporting portal for financial services organizations, Adult Protective Services, and state securities regulators. Previously, Liz was a prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, where she oversaw the Office’s Domestic Violence Unit before founding its first Elder Abuse Unit − serving as its Chief for 18 years. She has served as trial counsel in a number of high-profile cases, including the investigation and prosecution involving the well-known New York City philanthropist, Brooke Astor. Liz participated in the first National Policy Summit on Elder Abuse in Washington, DC in 2001 and presented at the most recent White House Conference on Aging in July of 2015. She has keynoted or presented on the subject of elder financial abuse at conferences in the US and Europe for financial institutions, banking and securities regulators, law enforcement, bar associations, prosecutors’ offices, academic institutions, state offices for the aging, residential health care facilities, and social services organizations. She serves on the boards of HelpAge USA and the National Adult Protective Services Association (NAPSA)’s Financial Exploitation Advisory Board. She has authored a number of publications, including a book for professionals entitled “Financial Exploitation of the Elderly: Legal Issues, Prevention, Prosecution, Social Service Advocacy” (Civic Research Institute).