At 33, I became CEO of an organization that provides care services for seniors. It changed how I see aging.
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Jane Ridley
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Megan Walton, 40, has been the CEO of a large senior services organization for seven years. The job has radically changed her attitude toward aging.
At 33, I became CEO of an organization that provides care services for seniors. It changed how I see aging.
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Jane Ridley
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