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Career and Life Strategies for Baby Boomers
Are you part of the Baby Boomer generation? If you were born between 1946 and 1964, you are—and you may now be dealing with situations and decisions that are different from anything you’ve previously faced. Retirement may be a very near prospect. You may be caring for elderly parents. Tuition for your college-age children may be a concern. You may be thinking about a new career direction.
To help you deal with these and other challenges, Human Resources is proud to announce a new series of programs focused on “Career and Life Strategies for Baby Boomers.” This series will include monthly lunchtime sessions on topics generally relevant to Penn staff within 2-10 years of retirement. It will kick off on January 25, 2006, with an overview of the series goals and subject matter. Additional sessions will run throughout the year, and will focus on topics such as financial planning for retirement, finding engagement and meaning in your retirement, career moves for the mature worker, and the possibility of entrepreneurship after retirement.
Some topics may appeal to you more than others, so you can pick and choose which sessions you want to attend. For more information and to register for sessions, visit the online Course Catalog at www.hr.upenn.edu (click on Course Catalog at the top of the page) or call (215) 898-3400.
Almanac, Vol. 52, No. 15, December 13, 2005
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ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:
Tuesday,
December 13, 2005
Volume 52 Number 15
www.upenn.edu/almanac
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