AARP launches Faith-Based Initiative Tool Kit for African-American Clergy and Lay Leaders
The survey also implied that as adults aged, they became less involved in religious/spiritual activities.
The survey also implied that as adults aged, they became less involved in religious/spiritual activities.
AARP has announced that Edna Kane-Williams has been promoted to the role of Senior Vice President for Multicultural Leadership. In this new role, she will lead the development and execution of AARP’s multicultural strategy to increase the organization’s social impact and relevance among multicultural audiences. With more than 20 years of experience working in senior management positions at both nonprofit and for profit organizations, Kane-Williams has specialized in strategic planning, targeted marketing and program development, with a profound focus on the needs of older adults and multicultural communities. “This new role is incredibly important to me and the organization,” said