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2013 AARP ANNUAL REPORT — 45
NATIONAL OFFICERS
2013 ALL-VOLUNTEER AARP BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
Robert G. Romasco
(President). Robert
Romasco, of Burke,
Virginia, is AARP
President. He serves as
the Association’s
principal volunteer spokesman,
representing AARP to its members
and the public. He is a member of
the Governance Committee and
the Compensation Committee. He
is experienced in strategy,
marketing, brand development and
organizational change. His
professional career includes tenure
as senior vice president of
customer, distribution and new
business development for QVC Inc.;
executive vice president and chief
marketing officer for CIGNA Inc.;
president and chief executive
officer, J.C. Penney Insurance; and
senior vice president, American
Century Investments. He serves on
the board of Eastwood Inc. and
previously served on the boards of
the Eugene Bay Foundation,
Trusted ID Inc. and the AARP
Andrus Foundation.
Jeannine English
(President-Elect).
Jeannine English, CPA,
MBA, of Sacramento,
California, has
experience in
government integrity, legislative
redistricting, campaign finance and
political reform. As AARP President-
Elect, she chairs the AARP National
Policy Council and is a member of
both the Compensation Committee
and the Audit and Finance
Committee. Previously, she was the
volunteer president of AARP
California. Now retired, she was a
founding partner of Lehman English
Kelly and O’Keefe; executive
director for the Commission on
California State Government
Organization and Economy (the
Little Hoover Commission); assistant
executive director, California
Transportation Commission; and
financial auditor, California
Departments of Finance and Health
Services. She was the campaign
committee president for the
successful California Redistricting
Commission Initiative and co-chair
of the California Open Primary
Initiative.
To serve, not to be served.
—AARP motto