Meet the AARP North Carolina Executive Council
By: Source: AARP.org Date Posted: 2007-01-23 16:07:00-05:00
Providing effective leadership and a comprehensive approach to strategic planning, AARP North Carolina's Executive Council brings a strong level of expertise to our volunteer structure.
Diana D. Hatch, State President
"Dee" Hatch of Raleigh brings a wealth of media and public relations experience to her position. She worked in corporate public relations for Fortune 500 companies and was a reporter, feature writer and editor for several daily and weekly newspapers, including the Syracuse Post Standard, the Burlington Free Press and the Elmira Advertiser. She also served as Director of Public Relations for WCNY-TV/FM, the public TV and radio outlet in Syracuse. After she moved to Raleigh, she became Director of Communications for UNC-TV, North Carolina's 11-station public television network.
Bill Lamb
Lamb, a Raleigh resident, is the Associate Director for Public Service at the UNC Institute on Aging, having assumed that position after a 30-year career working in the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. He retired from the Department as the Chief of Planning for the North Carolina Division of Aging.
Richard W. Hatch
Hatch is a retired journalist, living in Oak Island, who served for many years as Public Affairs Director at UNC-TV, North Carolina's 11-station public television network. He also worked for several newspapers and for United Press International.
Audrey Bailey
Bailey is Assistant to the President for Public Information at the North Carolina Community College System. A Raleigh resident, she has a rich background in television and public relations.
Althea Taylor-Jones
Dr. Jones is Associate Professor and Gerontology Program Coordinator at Winston-Salem state University and is active as Program Chairperson of the Winston-Salem AARP Chapter.
Dwight Story
Story is a former president of the North Carolina Retired School Personnel. A resident of Thomasville, he currently serves as the liaison between NCRSP and AARP North Carolina and is a volunteer AARP Health Specialist.






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