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At 33, I became CEO of an organization that provides care services for seniors. It changed how I see aging.
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At 33, I became CEO of an organization that provides care services for seniors. It changed how I see aging.
Megan Walton is CEO of a large nonprofit serving older adults. Courtesy of Southern Maine Agency on Aging. Megan Walton became the CEO of the nonprofit, Southern Maine Agency on Aging, at 33. She advocates for older adults and coordinates services, including day programs and Meals on Wheels. Walton said the job changed her outlook toward aging and made her excited for her future years. This story is based on an interview with Megan Walton, 40, CEO of Southern Maine Agency on Aging. It has been
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