Founders of Successful Startups Are Mostly Middle-Aged
Entrepreneurial success isn’t just a function of raw intelligence and a propensity for risk-taking.
Entrepreneurial success isn’t just a function of raw intelligence and a propensity for risk-taking.
For reasons of need, preference or demographics, more people over 65 are starting businesses.
At 90, Long Island “encore entrepreneur” Earl Fultz recently won a $25,000 grand prize in the Wells Fargo Works Project small business contest.
Successful businesses founded by encore entrepreneurs, those who start businesses as part of their “retirement” activities.
Baby Boomers are rapidly starting small businesses. But wait: They’re also doing the same with selling small businesses.