Unretirees use their wisdom and experience to rock the consulting world by starting their own firms upon returning to the working world.
Handing off a family business to the next generation can be difficult, but it doesn’t have to be.
These innovators, who started businesses and introduced new products after passing 50, are evidence that there’s no age limit on good ideas.
Skip-generation entrepreneurship combines the wisdom of business founders with the energy and tech savviness of their grandchildren.
The older partner's wisdom, experience, and connections can complement the younger generation's fresh thinking.
Cathy Deano built a business at 55, challenging the assumption that it’s ever too late to build something big.