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The Influencer of the Year award annually highlights a leader for their innovation, influence on the broader nonprofit sector and for developing organizational models that can be replicated to aid its success.
“It’s an honor and a privilege to receive this award as a testament to my unwavering leadership and AARP’s dedication to meeting the needs of older Americans,” said AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins. “This award reaffirms my confidence that AARP’s mission of positive social change and helping people 50+ improve the quality of their lives will continue to make lasting impacts.”
Jenkins leads an enterprise-wide strategy to define priorities, align processes and allocate resources in support of older Americans and their families. At the same time, Jenkins is directing the organization’s focus on three issues important to her and to America’s 50-plus population, including AARP’s membership: health security, financial resilience, and personal fulfillment or, said simply, health, wealth, and self.
Jenkins, a proven innovator, joined AARP in 2010 as president of AARP Foundation, AARP’s affiliated charity. She led that organization’s far-reaching development and social impact initiatives including Drive to End Hunger, a national effort by AARP and AARP Foundation to help the millions of older Americans who struggle with hunger every day. Under her leadership, the Foundation’s overall donor base increased by 90 percent over two years. Prior to joining AARP Foundation, she served on the board of directors of AARP Services Inc., beginning in 2004 and becoming its chair in 2008.
Jo Ann Jenkins, as well as the other executives nominated for the top 50 list, received the award at the NPT Power & Influence Top 50 Gala on September 18 th, at The National Press Club in Washington, D.C.