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Category archives: Older Entrepreneurs
3 Reasons I’m Proud of My Age — And Why I Think Other Women Should Be, Too
Are you not the best version of yourself you’ve ever been?
6 Globally Successful Female Entrepreneurs Who Started Out Late in Life
These supremely successful businesswomen prove that age really is just a number.
I Co-Founded a Silicon Valley Startup in My 50s. These Are All the Lessons That Brought Me to Where I Am
Older entrepreneurs know a lot about how business, culture and leadership work.
Why It’s Never Too Late to Start a Business
It takes courage to become an entrepreneur later in life, but it’s worth it.
5 Successful Entrepreneurs Who Didn’t Start Until Their 30s
These five very successful individuals followed Sir Winston Churchill’s advice to ‘Never, never, never give up.’
I’m in My 60s — Proof That It’s Never Too Late to Launch a Startup
Here are my five hard-earned lessons, which apply to every entrepreneur and work across all industries.
Mid-Life Founders Aren’t the Exception, They’re the Rule
The average age of a successful entrepreneur is 39
How Older Entrepreneurs Can Turn Age to Their Advantage
Nearly a quarter of new entrepreneurs are boomers aged 55 to 64. They have experience, financial stability and extensive networks.
Older Entrepreneurs Who Fight Fear Find the Bravery to Embrace Hope
Research shows that businesses started by older people, on average, are more successful than those started by their younger counterparts.