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New Volunteer Leaders Join AARP Kentucky Executive Council
AARP Kentucky is excited to welcome our new 2025 volunteer executive council members. These volunteer leaders will be at the forefront of supporting our local and statewide community outreach efforts and our advocacy work shaping public policy and legislation impacting Kentuckians 50-plus.
“Our community is the place where we can be most effective,” wrote our founder and first AARP volunteer, Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus. Collectively, these new leaders bring deep community connections, diverse and wide range of educational and professional experience, and a passion to serve their communities.
“We’re excited about the coming years and the many contributions this new team of volunteer leaders will bring to our community outreach and advocacy efforts in their communities,” Gary W. Adkins, AARP Kentucky’s volunteer state president.
Our Executive Council volunteers work collaboratively with our state president, state director, local volunteer teams, and staff to serve 434,000 AARP members across our Commonwealth. Additionally, the Executive Council now includes two past council members serving in an Emeritus role to retain their energy, experience, and expertise.
He’s a longtime advocate for public education and has served as the Executive Director of the Kentucky Retired Teachers Association (KRTA) since 2017. He presently serves as President of the Association of State Retired Teachers Executives.
Tim and his wife, Jan, have twin daughters (Shelby and Sydney) and three grandchildren, with a fourth on the way.
Darryl and his wife, Ginny, have two adult daughters and one grandchild with a second on the way. He enjoys tennis, hiking, music, reading, and lifelong learning.
Ralph has served in several corporate executive level leadership positions with an emphasis on bringing diversity into corporate governance and executive discussions, including Brown-Forman Corporation, McKesson Corporation, and the American President Companies.
Ralph presently teaches English to 7th and 8th grade students at the Liberty School in Louisville.
He has served in elected roles with the City of Fordsville Council as a Council Member, Ohio County Fiscal Court as Judge Executive, and the Green River Area Development District.
Dudley has shared and applied his professional experience and skills consulting as a Board member and advisor supporting numerous nonprofit organizations, state, and regional government taskforces. Dudley and his wife, Susan, are the proud parents of one adult daughter.
After finishing his first career, Paul and his wife developed, owned and operated two private companies. Today, he continues as an executive leader with Guffey Enterprises, LLC which owns and operates homes as residential rentals in the Somerset area. He shares his volunteer time with church, Somerset Rotary Club, and other community groups.
Paul and his wife, Sue, are longtime residents of Somerset and enjoy traveling both in the United States and internationally.
He currently serves as a board member at Edgewater Resorts and has held significant roles on the Kentucky Truck Plant OCM and YMCA boards. He is actively involved in community service and development with a passion for enhancing organizational effectiveness and community well-being.
She began her career as a Registered Nurse serving in various roles including charge nurse and chief nursing officer. For the last 27 years, she has educated and mentored aspiring healthcare professionals. Carla has served on the Board of Trustees at the Ohio County Hospital for 20 years. She is presently serving as Board Chair and an active member of the hospital auxiliary.
Since joining AARP in 2010, Carla served in several leadership positions with the AARP Ohio County Chapter #4019 in Hartford. Her dedication has helped lead the growth of the chapter to more than 230 members offering local diverse educational and social opportunities. Carla is the proud mother of two adult children.
She applied her experience, and skill sets as a consultant with numerous boards and commissions including, Kentucky Department of Education Equity Commission, Kentucky Council on Higher Education, Southern Association of Colleges, Fayette County Government, and Kentucky State University.
Merrylyn has served the AARP Kentucky Executive Council and led the Lexington Community volunteer team since 2018. She continues providing volunteer leadership with a shared vision for making aging easier in Fayette County.
Her countless hours of volunteering have changed aging in Kentucky for the better. She has friends and colleagues across all parts of Kentucky. The scope of her volunteer work is impressive; from leading outreach and education volunteers, mobilizing and organizing grassroots advocates to her overall commitment to community service changing aging across the Commonwealth. Charlotte is highly regarded by both elected officials and community organizations for her service and leadership with AARP Kentucky.
She is an exceptional example of how older Kentuckians can use a lifetime of experience to improve the quality of life in their community.
Making Your Voice Heard
Our volunteer leaders will be at the forefront of our advocacy efforts working to shape public policy and legislation that impacts Kentuckians 50-plus. AARP Kentucky makes your voice heard by advocating for what is important to our members and giving you a voice at the state and federal levels. We work with local organizations, town and city officials to make our communities more livable and greater places to age with dignity and purpose.
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More About Volunteering with AARP Kentucky
To learn more or to get involved in our advocacy or community service outreach, please contact AARP Kentucky at kyaarp@aarp.org