Advisory Committee

The New Age of Aging is guided by the National Leadership Advisory Committee, largely comprised of members of the Alliance for Children and Families.

Robert Arnold, chief executive officer, Family Centers, Greenwich, CT (Alliance member)

Ian Bautista, president, United Neighborhood Centers of America, Milwaukee, WI

Leslie Brancato, president & CEO, Community Counseling Center, Portland, ME (Alliance member)

Scott Miyake Geron, director, Institute for Geriatric Social Work at Boston University, Boston, MA

Don Goughler (Chair), chief executive officer, Family Services of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA (Alliance member)

Gwen Jackson (Ex-Officio), American Red Cross – Wisconsin Chapter, Milwaukee, WI

Gordon Johnson, president & CEO, Neighbor To Family, Daytona Beach, FL (Alliance member)

David Kihneman, executive vice president & COO, Buckner International, Dallas, TX (Alliance member)

Sandy King, Los Angeles, CA

Charlotte McConnell, executive director, Family and Child Services of Washington, D.C. (Alliance member)

Judy Strand, chief operating officer, Metropolitan Family Service, Portland, OR (Alliance member)

Chuck Tommasulo, executive director, Family Service Agency of Mid-Michigan, Flint, MI (Alliance member)

Peter Tulipana, executive director, Heartland Family Service, Omaha, NE (Alliance member)

Wanda Wooten, executive director, Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, New York, NY

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