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The editorial team and staff of HealthyWomen.

Kim Ledgerwood

Editorial Director, HealthyWomen

As HealthyWomen’s editorial director, Kim oversees the production of all content and ensures that it is aligned with our mission, meets our high editorial standards and captures our brand voice.

Kim is an award-winning editor and copywriter with more than 25 years of experience. She started her career as a copywriter and broadcast producer at the Southeast’s largest full-service advertising agency, The Tombras Group. Since then, she has edited and written for a wide variety of clients, ranging from Fortune 500 companies to indie authors across multiple industries and topics.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, as well as a master’s degree in communications/advertising from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Kim lives in Maryland with her husband, three children and a menagerie of pets.

Jacquelyne Froeber

Senior Editor, HealthyWomen

Jacquelyne Froeber is an award-winning journalist and editor. She holds a BA in journalism from Michigan State University. She is the former editor-in-chief of Celebrated Living magazine and has editing and writing experience for print and online publications, including Health magazine, Coastal Living magazine and AARP.org.

As a breast cancer survivor, Jacquelyne encourages everyone to perform self-exams and get their yearly mammograms.

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National Council on the Aging

Organization's Mission Statement: NCOA is the nation's first association of organizations and professionals dedicated to promoting the dignity, self-determination, well being, and contributions of older persons.


We began in 1950 with a new concept of older people as "the aging," not the "aged," and we embraced the challenge of creating a nation where many more people, especially disadvantaged, frail, and minority elders, would live much longer and better lives.

NCOA's members include senior centers, area agencies on aging, adult day services, faith congregations, senior housing, health centers, employment services, and consumer organizations. Many leaders from academia, business, and labor also join NCOA to support our mission and work.

What We Do

  • We help community organizations to enhance the lives of older adults.
  • We turn creative ideas into programs and services that help older people in hundreds of communities.
  • We are a national voice and powerful advocate for public policies, societal attitudes, and business practices that promote vital aging.

Our Vision

We envision a just and caring world in which all people have the opportunity to age with dignity, independence, and health. We envision a nation of informed and empowered older adults who are financially secure, who live with purpose, and who make valued contributions to their families, communities, and future generations.

We envision communities that support opportunities for vital aging and foster a network of diverse community organizations committed to the dignity, independence, and health of older people.

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