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  2. AARP - Wikipedia

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    AARP was founded in 1958 by Ethel Percy Andrus, a retired public school teacher and principal in California. Andrus had been an advocate for health insurance coverage for retired teachers. Volunteering with the California Retired Teachers Association (CRTA), Andrus sought out former teachers who were struggling on their $40/month state pensions.

  3. Ethel Percy Andrus - Wikipedia

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    Ethel Percy Andrus (September 21, 1884 – July 13, 1967) was a long-time educator and the first female high school principal in California.She was also an elder rights activist and the founder of AARP in 1958.

  4. Jo Ann Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Jo Ann Jenkins (born February 8, 1958) is the former CEO of AARP. [1] She was appointed on September 1, 2014, having previously served as chief operating officer from 2013 to 2014. [ 2 ] She retired from the role at the end of 2024. [ 3 ]

  5. Association of Mature American Citizens - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC) is a United States-based conservative advocacy organization and interest group, founded in 2007. It was founded by Daniel C. Weber, a retired insurance agency owner, who also served as its president. [1] [2] AMAC is a membership organization for people aged 50 and over. [3]

  6. Age discrimination in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The AARP was founded in 1958 by Ethel Percy Andrus (a retired educator from California) and Leonard Davis (later the founder of the Colonial Penn Group of insurance companies). [88] [89] Its stated mission is "to empower people to choose how they live as they age". [90]

  7. AARP: The Magazine - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its creation in 2002, AARP: The Magazine combined the circulations of two publications, Modern Maturity with 17.1 million, and MyGeneration with 4 million. [6] The magazine is sent to every AARP member, and thus is the largest circulation magazine in the United States; [3] it has held that position since the late 1980s.

  8. Alliance for Retired Americans - Wikipedia

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    However, during the 2003 debate over the Medicare prescription drug benefit, the Alliance broke with AARP and publicly criticized AARP's leaders for being out of touch with seniors and caving in to financial incentives (AARP offers a number of health insurance products, some of which might have suffered had a more generous prescription drug ...

  9. Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics - Wikipedia

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    As the founder of Colonial Penn, Mr. Davis pioneered insurance plans for the elderly. He was also a strong advocate for the establishment of the American Association of Retired Persons ( AARP ), and was also closely involved in the congressional development of Medicare legislation.