If you’re a woman over 50 thinking about starting a business, a great way to learn how to do it is by speaking with women entrepreneurs who’ve done so successfully. I just had an opportunity to do just that, talking with three I saw at the What’s Next Boomer Business Summit in New Orleans last week (where I also spoke about starting a business in midlife).
They are: Pat Campbell, a Nashville-based serial entrepreneur who’ll soon launch her third business selling high-quality CBD products; Jay Newton-Small, the Washington, D.C.-based founder and CEO of MemoryWell, a digital storytelling platform to improve dementia and Alzheimer’s care and Bailey Beeken, the New York City-based founder of Senior Care Marketing Summit, a trade show and conference producer.
Read more at Forbes.
