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HEALTHJun 11 · 12:27 UTCBUSINESS INSIDERJane Ridley ([email protected])

At 33, I became CEO of an organization that provides care services for seniors. It changed how I see aging.

Megan Walton became CEO of Southern Maine Agency on Aging at 33, leading a nonprofit that provides senior care services like day programs and Meals on Wheels. Her role shifted her perspective on aging, highlighting the importance of community support and services for older adults.

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