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SRC Welcomes New Members to its Board of Directors


Seniors' Resource Center has announced the election of Anne H. McKinley, a public policy expert in the field of gerontology; and Emily S. Robinson, President of FirstBank of Arvada, as its two new members of its board of directors.

John Zabawa, President/CEO of Seniors' Resource Center, said, "It is gratifying that community members with such diverse backgrounds in both the public and private sector come together in innovative ways to meet the new challenges posed by Colorado's coming demographic age wave.

"Seniors' Resource Center relies on the talents and goodwill of leaders like Anne and Emily to carry out our mission by coordinating intensive transportation, adult day and respite care, in-home care programs, mental health outreach, job training, foothills and care navigation services in order to improve the quality of life for our region's older adults," he said.

Formed in 1978 with the support of the Jefferson County Council on Aging and the Jeffco Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), Seniors' Resource Center, a private non-profit organization, works to preserve and maximize the independence and personal dignity of older adults in order to help them live more comfortably in their own home as they age.

Robinson holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Mississippi State University and a graduate degree in Banking from the University of Colorado. She began with FirstBank in 1993, becoming Executive Vice President of FirstBank of Colorado in 2005 and President of FirstBank of Arvada in February 2008. She currently serves on the board for the Jefferson Foundation and is the former board chair of Clinica Campesina Family Health Services. Prior volunteer positions include board member of the West Chamber of Commerce; board member of the Jefferson County Workforce Center; and volunteer for Parent Pathways.

McKinley holds a Masters in Social Work from the University of Denver and has specialized training and certification in geriatrics and gerontology. She is a member of the Seniors' Resource Center Legislative Advisory Council and Evergreen Advisory Board. She has served in multiple roles at both the state and national level in policy development for older adults issues such as mental health planning, Medicaid-funded programming, volunteering, and rural senior needs.

A retired clinical social worker, McKinley was a Congressional Fellow with U.S. Senator John McCain in the late 1990's, focusing on legislation to reauthorize the Older Americans Act. She is a past member of the Governor's Advisory Council on Aging in Arizona, and has served to distinction on the board of directors of the National Council on Aging, where she is a current member of its National Leadership Council. She has consulted on multiple curricula and community outreach educational series for older adults and their caregivers.

"We are thrilled that Anne and Emily have decided to lend us their considerable talents on the board of directors," said Kathleen Stapleton, board chairman. "They have impressive leadership records and we know they will play instrumental roles in helping Seniors' Resource Center find new opportunities in non-profit service."

Seniors' Resource Center is dedicated to improving the quality of seniors' lives. Broad-based community education and public awareness, coupled with strong leadership in the business and political communities, will continue to be vital components of the center's effort to develop a citizenry that values its older citizens, understands their interests and meets their needs.

Our board of directors, staff and volunteers are celebrating 30 years of preserving the independence and dignity of older adults through Adult Day & Respite Services, In-Home Care, Transportation, Care Management, referrals to community partners, and Job Training.

To volunteer or make a contribution in this milestone 30 th year of Seniors' Resource Center's outreach to older adults - or inquire about a service - call (303) 238-8151 in metro Denver or (303) 674-2843 in the Evergreen/foothills area. Visit us online at www.SRCAging.org.

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