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Paul Malley is President of Aging with
Dignity, a national non-profit organization founded in 1996 and
based in Tallahassee, Florida. Aging with Dignity’s mission is
to honor and protect the God-given human dignity of the most
vulnerable among us. It carries out its mission
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by working to improve the way we care for
those who are disabled or seriously ill. |
In
addition to directing Aging with Dignity’s many activities, Malley
has also guided the efforts of several aging advocacy groups to
improve policy on advance care planning. He was appointed by Gov.
Jeb Bush to the Florida delegation of the 2005 White House
Conference on Aging, an event held once every ten years to shape
public policy on issues related to aging.
Malley and the work of Aging with Dignity have been featured in
literally hundreds of stories in the national news media, including
USA Today, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Newsweek, Time and
Consumer Reports, as well as on the CBS, NBC and ABC-TV evening news
programs and on CNN and MSNBC cable TV shows.
Malley holds a Master of Arts degree in Communications from Florida
State University. Prior to joining Aging with Dignity in 1998 (he
was named President in 2002), he held an internship in the Foreign
and Commercial Service Division at the U.S. Embassy in London,
England. He and his wife, Almira, live in Tallahassee and have four
children. |