February Monthly Digital Literacy Grantee Support Call: Testimonial Collection & Reframing Aging
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Join us for an energizing support call featuring special guest speakers from AT&T and NCOA! Alongside key program updates, you’ll gain practical tips on collecting compelling, high‑impact testimonials from an AT&T expert—our program funder. Then, an NCOA Reframing Aging facilitator will share communication best practices to help you strengthen your storytelling and community engagement.
A great opportunity to sharpen your messaging and elevate your impact!
Aubrey Churchward
Lead Manager, Communications & PR | Corporate Responsibility
AT&T
Aubrey Churchward is the Lead Manager of Communications & PR at AT&T, supporting the company’s Corporate Responsibility team by shaping external storytelling around efforts to help close the digital divide and advance environmental progress.
Donya Currie
Senior Editor, NCOA
National Council on Aging
Donya Currie is a journalist, writer, editor, and content strategist who brings a passion for social justice and equity to her work at NCOA. She has decades of experience covering health and public health as well as expertise in helping other tell their powerful personal stories. She is a National Center to Reframe Aging facilitator and would love to talk to you about changing the way we think about aging.
Yoko Meusch, MA
Senior Program Specialist, Center for Healthy Aging
National Council on Aging
Yoko Meusch, MA, supports national and privately funded grant initiatives focused on strengthening community-based aging programs, including evidence-based health promotion and digital literacy. She provides comprehensive project management and technical assistance while fostering strategic collaboration across diverse stakeholders. Yoko brings extensive experience facilitating learning collaboratives, developing practitioner-focused resources, and strengthening delivery infrastructures that support older adults in aging with dignity. She holds a Master of Arts in Communication from Johns Hopkins University.