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Invitation - ENTP Division Late Career Consortium - In-Person

  • 1.  Invitation - ENTP Division Late Career Consortium - In-Person

    Posted 07-18-2022 10:36

    Date: August 5, 2022

    Time: 2:00 to 3:30 PM

    Location: Hyatt – Regency Room 504 Foss

    Session: 178

     

    If you are in the later stages of your career and want to find out how to continue to grow professionally, come and join us at the Entrepreneurship Division Late-Career Consortium. The Late Career Consortium focuses on the career and life questions of late-career faculty (defined as PhD plus 15 years or more). The aim of the session is to help scholars in any discipline manage the new demands of this career stage and to take advantage of opportunities and career transitions that arise. The consortium will start with an opening presentation by an eminent career/life stage scholar and then distinguished panelists will offer insights about a wide variety of specific topics and address questions from attendees. The consortium is open to all AOM attendees and will run for 90 minutes.  It will include extensive Q&A and discussion among panelists and attendees.

     

    Moderators:

    Roland Kidwell, Florida Atlantic University  

    Isabel Botero, University of Louisville

     

    Presentation/Discussion Topics:

     

    Career renewal and sustainability as an academic; How research can inform career choices and activities as faculty transition into new career stages. Presenter: Ariane Froidevaux

     

    Leveraging your knowledge, networks and the net for late career opportunities: Moving from traditional research/teaching/service duties to external engagement, administration, consulting, new lines of research, etc. Presenter: Jerry Katz

     

    Late career strategies: An international perspective: Broadening the conversation of late career stage activities beyond North America. Presenter: Laura Costanzo

     

    Becoming an angel investor: Many late-career academics have amassed 401K retirement portfolios well above the $1M minimum required to be an "accredited investor." Plus, the analytical and managerial skills possessed by many management scholars transfer very well to the angel investment industry. Presenter: Kelly Shaver

     

    Having "the talk" with mid-career faculty.  How to mentor/engage traditional teachers/researchers who are coming up to 15 years post PhD to spread their wings, take some risks, take advantage of opportunities in outreach, administration and elsewhere. Presenter: Roland Kidwell

     

    We look forward to seeing you there.

     

     

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    Isabel C. Botero, Ph.D.

    Faculty Member

    Dept. of Management and Entrepreneurship

    Associate Editor, Journal of Family Business Strategy

    IFERA Board Member and Treasurer

     

    College of Business

    University of Louisville

    Louisville, KY 40292

     

    Office: W 212 School of Business

    Phone: +1-502-852-4782