Dr. Connie Corley is quoted in the WSJ article, “Where Older Entrepreneurs Can Find Help,” which focuses on free and low-cost resources for entrepreneurs of all ages.
Connie took a class at eProv Studio, part of SeniorEntrepreneurshipWorks.org. eProv Studio aims to help people ages 50 and older “identify as an entrepreneur,” says founder Elizabeth Isele, who was a guest of Connie’s on a recent Experience Talks radio show (listen here).
Connie also attended a Kauffman FastTrac class for baby boomers because, as she said in the article, she wants to be open to new possibilities.
What about you? Are you considering launching a business? Are you open to that possibility?