Paul Hogan
Paul Hogan is Chairman and Founder of Home Instead Senior Care®, which he opened with his wife Lori in 1994. Today, the franchise network is the world's leading provider of home care services for seniors, with more than 1,100 independently owned and operated franchise offices that provide more than 60 million hours of care annually throughout the United States and 13 additional countries.
Hogan currently serves on the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Ageing and Home Instead Senior Care is a partner with the World Economic Forum Global Health and Healthcare Community.
In 2016, Hogan became a member of the World Dementia Council (WDC), which had been supported by British Prime Minister David Cameron and the UK government and is now an independent body and includes a total of 24 global leaders from all sectors.
For his success in exporting the home care business concept to other countries, Hogan was awarded the “E” Award by the U.S. Department of Commerce in May 2008. In recognition of his contribution to franchising, Hogan was named the Entrepreneur of the Year for 2006 by the International Franchise Association.
Hogan co-authored, Stages of Senior Care (McGraw-Hill), a USA Today Bestseller. Proceeds from book sales go to the Home Instead Senior Care Foundation, which provides financial support to non-profit organizations dedicated to improving the quality of life of older adults.