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2008
The AARP Board of Directors
Jennie Chin Hansen (President)
Jennie Chin Hansen, RN, MS, FAAN, is AARP’s 23rd President. She serves on the CEO Evaluation
Committee and is an ex-ofcio member of the Board Governance and Member Value/Social Impact
Committees. For nearly 25 years she worked at On Lok, Inc., a family of nonprot organizations
providing comprehensive and community-based long-term care services in San Francisco, serving
as its executive director for the last 11 years. The On Lok model is now emulated in all 50 states.
Ms. Hansen teaches nursing at San Francisco State University, and is a senior fellow at the
University of California Center for the Health Professions.
W. Lee Hammond (President-Elect)
W. Lee Hammond is AARP’s President-elect and will automatically succeed to AARP President in
2010. He chairs AARP’s National Policy Council and is an ex-ofcio member of the Board Member
Value/Social Impact Committee. Mr. Hammond retired from a 30-year career in education and is
a member of the Maryland Commission on Aging and the board of directors of the Maryland Rural
Health Association. He also served as president of the Maryland Retired Teacher Association and
as AARP Maryland State President.
Bonnie M. Cramer (Board Chair)
Bonnie M. Cramer, MSW, is AARP’s Board Chair. In that capacity, she chairs the Board Governance
Committee and the CEO Evaluation Committee, and is an ex-ofcio member of AARP’s National
Nominating Committee. Ms. Cramer retired from a 30-year career with North Carolina’s Department
of Health and Human Services. She has served on the board of the National Association of State
Units on Aging and the advisory committee for the National Center on Elder Abuse.
F. John Zarlengo (Board Vice Chair)
Phil Zarlengo, PhD, is AARP’s Board Vice Chair. In this capacity, he chairs the Board Member
Value/Social Impact Committee. He also serves on the Board Governance and CEO Evaluation
Committees. Dr. Zarlengo is a national consultant for developing and evaluating innovative staff
training programs for urban school systems. Previously, he was executive director of Brown
Universitys Regional and Islands Educational Laboratory. He has served as AARP Rhode Island
State President and as a member of AARP’s National Volunteer Engagement Project.