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3 Reasons I'm Proud of My Age — And Why I Think Other Women Should Be, Too
by Jaleh Bisharat • • 0 Comments
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6 Globally Successful Female Entrepreneurs Who Started Out Late in Life
by Peter Meinertzhagen • • 0 Comments
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I Co-Founded a Silicon Valley Startup in My 50s. These Are All the Lessons That Brought Me to Where I Am
by Jaleh Bisharat • • 0 Comments
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5 Successful Entrepreneurs Who Didn't Start Until Their 30s
by Jayson DeMers • • 0 Comments
These five very successful individuals followed Sir Winston Churchill’s advice to ‘Never, never, never give up.’
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I'm in My 60s — Proof That It's Never Too Late to Launch a Startup
by Thomas Knauff • • 0 Comments
Here are my five hard-earned lessons, which apply to every entrepreneur and work across all industries.
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Older entrepreneurs: Tips for business success
by Ben Lobel • • 0 Comments
When you think of an entrepreneur, what image usually springs to mind? Many would think of a young, tech-savvy student straight out of a top business school, embarking on a new innovative business venture. However, increasingly this is not always the case. In fact, entrepreneurs are now more commonly middle-aged professionals who have spent around
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Mid-Life Founders Aren't the Exception, They're the Rule
by Jeff Harbach • • 0 Comments
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Older Entrepreneurs Who Fight Fear Find the Bravery to Embrace Hope
by Adam Smith • • 0 Comments
Research shows that businesses started by older people, on average, are more successful than those started by their younger counterparts.
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Just Like a Fine Wine, Business Acumen Gets Better With Age
by Gregory Stoller • • 0 Comments
Years worth of real-world experience can make an older person the ideal first-time entrepreneur.