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About us
America's Seniors is
the creation of Daniel Hines, who previously was involved in starting another web
site dealing with senior news and issues.
Realizing the need to
expand the horizons of that site, Hines spun off America's Seniors,
a name that, as he puts it, "carries the implications of a new, more
active and innovative web site than traditional print senior
publications."
The goal of America's Seniors is to incorporate all of the advantages of the
web into a single site that emphasizes a number of media sources that will
make America's seniors a more responsive and quicker source of
information for seniors, Hines says.
Our pledge to you:
Hines is a senior. He
is also an international award winning communicator with experience in
video production, public relations, marketing and issues analyses, all of
which will be applied to making America's Seniors the "site of
choice" for the seniors of today.
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