Baby Boomer Sees Poetic Justice in Making Age the Edge
In a twist of irony, baby boomer embarks on a new career at an age when prior generations prepared for retirement. Conrad Taylor, a thirty year executive, stays active providing business owners and top leaders unbiased, confidential feedback on their business and life issues, for a fee.
Ocoee, Florida (PRWEB) July 19, 2005 -- Conrad Taylor, a graduate of the
United States Military Academy at West Point and the Sloan School of Management
at MIT, is part of that first wave of baby boomers who are preparing for
increased life expectancy by starting new careers. His generation continues to
break long-held stereotypes about older workers. At age fifty five, Conrad has
launched a new career freelancing as a Business Coach.
Business Coaching
is a vehicle for this former CEO, General Manager and Business Owner to earn a
living. He serves as a sounding board for confident business leaders who value
unbiased feedback about business and life. He appreciates how lonely it can get
at the top for his clients. Over a thirty year period, Conrad has held positions
of increasing responsibility at several companies, in different industries,
amassing a diversified base of experiences. Former colleagues speak of his
“knack for mentoring and coaching”.
Recruited as a CEO in 1998 to lead a
turnaround, new investors retained Conrad as Vice President & General
Manager in 2002 to integrate it with other acquisitions. In that new role, Mr.
Taylor grew revenues, profitably, at a compounded annual growth rate of over
20%. That background provides the insights for coaching clients to improved
performance results.
Typical of his generation, Conrad continues to
adapt, learn and start new careers. He recently completed an Executive
Management program at the Goizueta Business School at Emory University, and
moved from Chicago to Orlando, Florida. Business owners and top leaders are
tapping into the accumulated wisdom of baby boomers when they engage Mr. Taylor
as a Business Coach.
For additional information, Contact: Conrad Taylor,
Phone (407) 876-6347; Fax (407) 909-9874
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/7/prweb262736.htm