How Retired Executives of SCORE Help Next-Gen Entrepreneurs

August 5, 2024
Hosted by Ron Roel

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When people approach middle age, you might expect them to begin thinking about retirement, but these days, many people are far from winding down. In fact, they’re just getting started—as part of a growing cohort of first-time entrepreneurs. These 50-plus entrepreneurs are joining younger generations of start-up business owners, often using their decades of experience, sizable professional networks and financial assets to start and sustain their business. But there’s another invaluable resource that may be one of our nation’s best-kept secrets: It’s called SCORE, a nonprofit organization created 60 years ago as a partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration, originally an acronym for the Service Corps of Retired Executives. In today’s episode, Ann Middleman, the chair of the Long Island Chapter of SCORE, talks about the wealth of free services, programs, courses, workshops, counseling and tools that SCORE offers through dozens of chapters to thousands of budding entrepreneurs nationwide—no matter what their age. Like many SCORE volunteers, Ann is a business mentor, using the considerable experiences and skills from her own marketing career to “pay it forward” for the next wave of entrepreneurs. She’ll talk about why volunteers join SCORE; how you can participate in the organization’s programs and services; and offer vivid examples of entrepreneurs who have worked with SCORE, not only leading to individual success stories, but contributing to the vibrancy of our continually renewing economy.

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Ron Roel

I’m a veteran journalist who spent a wide-ranging career covering business, politics and social issues, the last two decades focusing on the blend of diverse life skills I call successful aging.

I have written extensively on aging topics, spoken at conferences, radio and TV shows, and launched several entrepreneurial ventures, discovering along the way that the path to aging well also requires an unexpected entrepreneurial vision. I spent 20 years as a writer and editor at Long Island’s daily newspaper, Newsday, helping to found Act 2, a weekly section for 50-plus readers. I created Roelresources.com, a website offering practical advice and inspirational essays for people ages 40 and above. I have been a volunteer and consultant to AARP Long Island, writing articles, advocating for seniors, and developing action plans for the AARP Age-Friendly Communities initiative.

I am active in programs and organizations that support seniors, such as the National Aging In Place Council and the Senior Umbrella Network. I have developed a special expertise in family caregiving, as one of four brothers who took care of their mother for almost 25 years. I regularly collaborate with many professionals who provide services and support for older Americans, and I am completing a book for caregivers on Long Island, “The Caregiving Navigator/How to Plan, What to do, and Where to Turn When Caring for you Aging Loved Ones. And Yourself,” scheduled for publication in early 2021.

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