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Rob Naylor

Rob Naylor is the AARP Tennessee Communications Director. He is responsible for the development and implementation of AARP’s presence online and in communities throughout Tennessee.
Every 2 seconds, someone’s identity is stolen. But in Tennessee, AARP is taking steps to help prevent frauds and scams. During the week of April 25, 2016, AARP Tennessee and its community partners hosted special events, called ShredFest. These free document shredding opportunities were held in Knoxville, Nashville and Memphis.
By Byron Kamp
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - In the last 10 years, distracted driving was to blame for more than 172,000 accidents on Tennessee roadways, according to the Tennessee Department of Safety. Experts believe that number is actually higher, with not everyone reporting their distraction at the time of an accident. April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month and AARP Tennessee is reminding Tennesseans about the importance of paying attention when behind the wheel. George Coleman, state coordinator for AARP Tennessee, teaches safe-driving classes in the Memphis area.
AARP's Fraud Watch Network and Foundation provide free shredding to protect sensitive information from scammers
By Alan Marx, AARP Tennessee Fraud Blogger
By Alan Marx, AARP Tennessee Fraud Watch blogger
AARP Announces Results of Orange Mound Community Survey
2016 Tennessee Legislative Agenda
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