Last Call for Submissions to The Center for Productive Longevity's Later-Life Story Contest
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Added: Fri. Aug 24, 2012 2:46pm
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With
the deadline of August 31 quickly approaching, people 50 and older are
encouraged to submit their story to the Center for Productive Longevity’s (CPL)
Later-Life Story Contest
as soon as possible. The contest has two categories: (1) Entrepreneurship Success Stories and (2) Inspirational Life Stories, with one winner in each category who will
receive $1,000 and a specially designed display trophy. CPL has selected a panel
of three independent judges who will choose one winner in each category, and
their selections will be announced on October 1, 2012.
“We
have received a number of fascinating entries and are excited to share these
stories with people of all ages,” says
William Zinke, 85, founder and president of Center for Productive Longevity.
“However, we know that there are more people out there who are moving the
needle, making a difference, inspiring others and bringing new businesses to
life. We want to hear from you, too!”
With
30 years added to longevity in the 20th century, people are leading
active and fulfilled lives into their 60s, 70s, 80s and beyond. The goal of
this contest is to demonstrate that older people in America can continue to
lead successful and inspirational lives. Once the contest deadline has passed,
CPL will select a variety of entrepreneur
success stories to post on its website, highlighting the stories of the two
winners.
Entries
should be under 1,200 words and are easy to submit. Visit www.ctrpl.org/laterlifestorycontest
to complete a submission form. Entrants must be 50 and older and be willing to
have their story posted on the CPL website for viewing and for possible
publication. Stories may also be sent to James Hooks at jhooks@ctrpl.org.
For
more information on CPL and the Later-Life Story Contest for older entrepreneurs,
visit www.ctrpl.org or Facebook at www.facebook.com/CTRPL.
CPL is also currently
working on the finishing touches for the next meetings in its “Spotlight on
Entrepreneurship Opportunities for Baby Boomers” series. The meetings are designed to
contribute to a national momentum for new-business creation, which enables Baby
Boomers to remain productively engaged and also facilitates national economic
growth.
The meetings, designed for
people 50 and older, are being held at Babson College in Wellesley, MA on
September 14, Northwestern University/Kellogg School of Management in Chicago
on October 11, and the University of Denver on November 15. To register and
view preliminary agendas, visit http://www.ctrpl.org/entrepreneurship-meeting/overview.
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