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Maui Countyʻs Office on Aging Executive Receives National Recognition

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As Chair of the State Task Force, Stone-Walls will lead the effort to review elder services, assess anticipated demands for services, determine requirements for adequate training, workforce expansion, services expansion, and financing to improve the current situation and meet anticipated need. Photo Courtesy

Maui County’s Office on Aging Executive Deborah Stone-Walls received national recognition for her work. The National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a) elected Stone-Walls to serve a two-year term as their new President.

Stone-Walls has been the Executive of the Maui County Office on Aging since 2008, served as n4a’s first Vice President, and has served on the n4a Board of Directors for eight years. Stone-Walls was sworn in during n4a’s 43rd Annual Conference in July.

“We’re delighted that n4a’s members have elected Deb as President,” said n4a CEO Sandy Markwood. “Deb’s experience in aging and human services will be a tremendous asset as n4a undertakes new and bold initiatives that will propel both our members and the entire aging network forward.”

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The National Association of Area Agencies on Aging is a 501c(3) membership association representing America’s national network of 622 Area Agencies on Aging and providing a voice in the nation’s capital for the more than 250 Title VI Native American aging programs.

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