Sent on behalf of Jerome Katz (katzja@slu.edu)
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The Entrepreneurship Division is sponsoring a Late Career Consortium for faculty 20 years past their doctorate (and older) and is open to late career members from all Divisions. Like the other career- oriented consortia, this one gives participants a chance to hear and explore topics related to late career teaching, research, other aspects of work, and life in general. There will be 9 tables whose topics are:
- Getting Back on Track: You didn't think it would be so easy to stop writing, did you? Ralph Hanke (Western State Colorado University)
- The Boomers Retire from Academe, Barbara Bird (Emeritus, American University)
- Aging Faculty in the Digital World, Zoltan Acs (George Mason University)
- Writing for books and the web, Jerome Katz (Saint Louis University)
- The Last Great Work? Musings on Ways to Climb Everest, William Gartner (Babson College)
- What's a CASS and Why Senior Scholars Should Care, Bob Ford (University of Central Florida)
- An Entrepreneurial Approach to Designing your Later Stage Career, Candida Brush (Babson College)
- Making an Impact Through Community Engagement, Kimberly Eddleston (Northeastern University) & Roland Kidwell (Florida Atlantic University)
- Changing Tracks: Moving to Administrative Work in Your Career and Beyond, Scott R. Safranski (Emeritus, Saint Louis University)
There will be four 20-minute sessions during the consortium, so participants will have a chance to change tables and explore multiple topics.
We'd love to have you join us. The PDW is free, but pre-registration is required. Get more details at my.aom.org/program2018/SessionDetails.aspx?sid=10836
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Jerome A. Katz | Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship | Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business, Saint Louis University, 3674 Lindell Blvd. St. Louis MO 63108 USA, 314-977-3864w; 314-302-0641c, katzja@slu.edu, http://eweb.slu.edu