Ann Young-Jaffe is a highly experienced professional in the fields of aging and human resources, currently serving as Ambassador at Stanford University's Center on Longevity, where the focus includes expanding national programs on demographics, ageism, and the multidimensionality of older adults. In addition, Ann holds the position of Lead Trainer for AARP's Disrupt Aging Classroom, facilitating programs for college students and community organizations, while also contributing to the development of content addressing the longevity economy. Previous experience includes roles at Cigna Health Benefits and CIGNA Healthcare as Manager of Strategic Initiatives and Marketing Product Manager, respectively, as well as significant leadership positions in human resources at Aetna and MedSpan. Ann earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from Mount Holyoke College and a Master’s degree in Labor Relations from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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