<span class="vcard">Peter Rundlet</span>

Peter Rundlet

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Peter Rundlet is Vice President of AARP International, where he develops and executes the organization’s international strategy to position it as the global thought leader on aging. Before joining AARP, Rundlet served as the Director of International Strategy for the Obama Foundation, and he previously served as Managing Director of the human rights foundation Humanity United.

Rundlet was Deputy Staff Secretary to President Obama and he was Vice President for International Policy at the Center for American Progress. He also served as Counsel for the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the U.S. (the 9/11 Commission).

Rundlet served in President Clinton’s White House, first as a White House Fellow and later as Associate Counsel to the President. Rundlet was an attorney at Skadden, Arps, and previously for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. A former Peace Corps Volunteer, Rundlet has degrees from the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Brown University. He is also on LinkedIn.

 

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A group of older women calling themselves the "Happy Grandmas" work on weaving Shyrdaks - traditional Kyrgyz woollen rugs, at the House of Culture of the Metallurgists of Kadamjay -- a city built in the 1930s around a huge metals factory that is now shut down, in Kyrgyzstan's remote region of Batken on October 2, 2023. (Photo by VYACHESLAV OSELEDKO/AFP via Getty Images)

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