2005 White House Conference on Aging


Profiles in Wellness

The 2005 White House Conference on Aging is thankful for the enthusiasm, tenacity, and support of those delegates who participated in the Profiles in Wellness and '2005 White House Conference on Aging President's Challenge' programs.

The 2005 White House Conference on Aging highlighted the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle. The delegates who participated in these programs served as examples to conference participants and all Americans. We applaud their efforts and encourage everyone to follow their lead.

Profiles

Name
State
Amy L. Ai, PhD (PDF) Michigan
Ann Bannes (PDF) Missouri
Bernice A. Morfin (PDF) New Mexico
Bill Dukes (PDF) South Carolina
Denise Nelsen (PDF) Iowa
Carl W. Toepel (PDF) Wisconsin
Catherine Baker Knoll, Lieutenant Governor (PDF) Pennsylvania
Cecelia Hurwich, Ph.D. (PDF) California
Charles Crowder (PDF) Illinois
Cheryl Bartholomew (PDF) Virginia
Chris Baumgardner (PDF) Ohio
Della M. Works (PDF) Wyoming
Dixie Taylor-Huff (PDF) Tennessee
Edward Creegan (PDF) New York
Eileen Bostwick (PDF) California
Eileen Hayward (PDF) South Carolina
Ernesto Stolpe (PDF) New Mexico
Esther Koch (PDF) California
Evangeline Eustace Austin (PDF) Delaware
Gayla S. Woody (PDF) North Carolina
Howard Cowen, DDS, MS, DABSCD (PDF) Iowa
James B. Conroy (PDF) Iowa
Jamie Ison (PDF) Alabama
Jan Hively (PDF) Minnesota
John Ortega (PDF) Iowa
Judi G. Reid (PDF) Virginia
Kent Yohe, DC (PDF) North Dakota
Lori Ross (PDF) Maryland
Lourdes Alvardo-Ramos (PDF) Washington
Michael R. Wasserman, M.D. (PDF) Colorado
Monica Walters (PDF) Georgia
Ovarie Smith (PDF) California
Robert P. Dwyer, Ph.D. (PDF) Massachusetts
Steve Devaney (PDF) Massachusetts
Steven P. Weiniger, DC (PDF) Georgia
Sue Shaw (PDF) Maine

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