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Does anyone know who is the face of AARP? AARP is designed to be an interest group for americans age of fifty and older. I have been a mber for around ten years yet I have no idea how to contact AARP executives or know what their priorities are? Social Security is a top priority for most of us but I have never seen an AARP representative on the news communicating our goal and interest. Why?
If anyone knows how we can find out what the AARP leaders priorities are for 2025 or how to reach out to them I would appreciate it. Below is some information I found online but know way to message them.
AARP CEO: Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan
Subsidiaries
AARP Board of Directors
https://www.aarp.org › about-aarp › board-of-directors
From AARP website: Click here-------> https://www.aarp.org/politics-society/advocacy/info-2025/meeting-the-moment.html?cmp=EMC-DSM-NLC-OTH...
or -------> https://www.aarp.org/publications/bulletins/aarp-bulletin-january-february-2025/page16/
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Meeting the Moment
"I was honored to be asked to become AARP’s new CEO, and am excited to begin my tenure at this pivotal moment for both the association and the nation.
Despite these challenges, I feel optimistic. Thanks to the leadership of my predecessor, Jo Ann Jenkins, AARP is better prepared than ever to lead during this time of uncertainty as a wise friend and fierce defender of the needs and interests of people 50-plus.
I am determined to meet this moment. In many ways, I feel like my life and career have prepared me for it. For as long as I can remember, my parents have instilled in me the importance of giving back through service to others, especially those less fortunate. That is what led me to become a physician and to leave academic clinical medicine at Johns Hopkins to lead the Dimock Center in Boston, which serves many of the city’s poorest and most vulnerable residents. During my time at Dimock and later at the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health, I learned the incredible power of community engagement to transform health care.
It’s also what led me to pursue my MBA at Johns Hopkins. I loved helping my patients, and I realized I could have much broader impact by finding innovative ways to improve and transform health systems to deliver better care and reach more people, incorporating all aspects of physical and mental health.
AARP has a distinguished history of changing lives of individuals for the better and improving the programs that help them as they age, such as Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. There is still more to do to build on that legacy.
As I lead AARP into this new year and beyond, I assure you that we will use the power of our collective voice and the strength of our numbers to provide you with valuable information and resources, advocate for your needs and interests, and drive market-changing products and services that empower you to live better as you age.
AARP founder Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus wrote, “Whatever many may say about the future, it is ours, not only that it may happen to us, but it is in part made by us.” As we shape this future, we will strive to have a positive impact on people’s health, wealth and wellness as we make aging better for everyone.
I look forward to our journey together."
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