The Search Is On For America's Outstanding Oldest Worker

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Aimenicans The Search Is On For America’s Outstanding Oldest Worker (NAPSA)—Older workers have a lot to offer the workplace—experience, knowledge, dependability and enthusiasm—and every year, one of these workers is honored for such contributions. Nominations are now being accepted in the search for America’s Outstanding Oldest Worker. The search is part of a national effort to raise awareness about the contributions older individuals make in today’s workplace and to break down barriers often associated with their employment. It is sponsored by Experience Works, the nation’s largest nonprofit training and employment organi- Jack Borden was named America’s Outstanding Oldest Worker America’s Outstanding Oldest works 40 hours a week and re- zation for older workers. Worker nominees must be 100 years of age or older, currently employed, working at least 20 hours each week for pay and involved in his or her community. The honoree for 2010 will be introduced in May as part of Older Americans Month. Additional information, including the nomination form, is available at www.experienceworks.org. The deadline for nominations is March 15, 2010. “Older workers provide inspi- ration to people of all ages and serve as role models for those who want to continue to stay active and make valuable contributions to the workplace and to their communities,” said Lita Kleger, vice president of external affairs for Experience Works. Last year’s honoree was 101year-old attorney Jack Borden from Weatherford, Texas. in 2009. The 101-year-old attorney mains active in his community. A former FBI agent, Borden is the oldest practicing memberof the Texas State Bar Association. He still works 40 hours a week, specializing in real estate and pro- bate law. Borden also continues to be active in his community. He was elected to public office four times and served as the mayor of Weatherford. He was recognized as the Outstanding Citizen of Weatherford in 2005. Experience Works, formerly Green Thumb, is a national nonprofit organization whose mission is to improve the lives of low- income, older people through employment, community service and training. For more information, visit www.experienceworks.org or call (866) 397-9757.