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Interviews

Listed below are WHCoA-related Interviews.

2005
12/27/05

WMKV-FM WHCoA Interviews, December 11-14, 2005

   
12/13/05

An interview with the Chairman of the 2005 White House Conference on Aging Policy Committee, Dorcas R. Hardy, conducted by WMKV FM on the WHCoA

   
08/04/05

Voice of America Interview with WHCoA Policy Chairman Hardy

The program is slated to air on Thursday, August 4th. It will be posted on the Internet with the option of listening to it in both Real Audio or MP3 by Friday, August 5th, or at the most, Monday, August 8th

 
06/07/05

WMKV-FM Interview with WHCoA Executive Director Scott Nystrom

A special interview with Scott Nystrom, Ph.D., the Executive Director of the White House Conference on Aging was recently conducted by WMKV General Manager Alan Bayowski.

 
01/06/05

Dorcas Hardy, Chairman of the WHCoA Policy Committee, interview on AARP Prime Time Radio.

Dorcas Hardy, joins host Mike Cuthbert to discuss the importance of this convening as the Boomer generation prepares to enter elderhood.

Note: Requires Real Player

 
2005
12/08/2004

Special "Spotlight" Program Backgrounding The 2005 White House Conference On Aging Featuring Conference Policy Committee Chairman Ms. Dorcas R. Hardy.

This 15 minute interview conducted by WMKV General Manager Alan Bayowski explores the background and mission of the 2005 White House Conference on Aging. Chairman Hardy speaks about the issues that are likely to be addressed by the White House Conference and how the Conference's Policy Recommendations to Congress and the President are likely to shape the country's response to current and future generations as we all age.

Note: Requires Real Player

 

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