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AARP
 NEWS FROM THE STANDARD
Net Election: All-Online Voter Registration a Click Away
Oct 06 2000 12:20 PM PDT

 PROFILE
AARP is gearing up for the geezer boom. Open to anyone age 50 or older (dues are $10 per year), the not-for-profit organization is changing its image to lure baby boomers reaching the age of eligibility. It is the largest organization of older adults in the US with about 34 million members and is also the largest lobbyist for the elderly (it spends more than $50 million on lobbying and related activities). On a mission to enhance the quality of life for older Americans, AARP is active in four areas: information and education, community service, advocacy, and member services. It also publishes the monthly "AARP Bulletin" and the bimonthly "Modern Maturity" magazine.

 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
Fiscal Year-End: December
2000 Sales (mil.): 502.10
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 3.5%
Employees: 2,000
Revenue per employee: $251,050.00

 KEY PEOPLE
• William D. Novelli
    CEO
• Jocelyn Davis
    CFO

 CONTACT INFO
601 E St. NW
Washington, DC 20049
US
Phone: 202-434-2277
Fax: 202-434-2525
Online: Web Site

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