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Jihane Jeanty, a 36-year-old full-time digital marketer from Florida, has been named AARP’s Benefits Badass after a nationwide search. Jeanty competed against 40,000 contestants vying for
the title — the first of its kind. She takes home a $50,000 prize for her video demonstrating how the benefits of AARP membership help people make their money, health and happiness live as
long as they do. “I was just coming off a client call and thought this was the best news ever,” she says of learning she won. “I was just praising God and jumping around and looking for ice
cream in my freezer, feeling so happy and so blessed that so many people voted for me.” The competition, which launched in April, invited U.S. residents 18 years or older to submit a video
sharing how they make the most of AARP benefits. Thousands of people voted for their favorite entry. One of 20 finalists, Jeanty surged to the top with the help of her infectious enthusiasm.
In her video entry, which notes that AARP has something for everyone “whether you’re 18 or 80,” she uniquely combines her special brand of creativity, charisma and video production quality
with a deep appreciation for how AARP information, programs, tools and other benefits have helped improve her life and the lives of others. “We are excited to crown Jihane as our first-ever
Benefits Badass to help showcase how AARP benefits help her give back to her community, save money, stay healthy and have fun,” said Barbara Shipley, AARP senior vice president of brand
integration. “AARP thanks everyone who participated in this contest for showing the country what being an AARP Benefits Badass means.” AARP benefits help members save money, give back to
their community and stay healthy. Jeanty’s goal is to share tips and tricks and turn the “masses into badasses.” In 2022, AARP members saved $460 million with everyday discounts. “There
are a lot of misconceptions that you have to be retired or an older person to join AARP … [but] AARP is a brand that’s for the people,” says Jeanty. “I’m a millennial and became a member
about two years ago and since then have thoroughly enjoyed the plethora of information AARP gives you.”