Wallis Pattisonn
Founder of Bold Not Old, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of Empowering Boldness
straightforward, quirky, and has an attitude of let’s give it a try. She is the founder of Bold Not Old, CEO and editor-in-chief of Empowering Boldness a bi-monthly magazine.
Her passion is to encourage those who are 60+ to take their knowledge
and experience to the world via the online marketplace. She encourages
creativity, daring to be different, thinking fabulous, and proving that
pursuing a passion or an idea can create a sustainable lifestyle as well as enhanced wellness.
Not to mention this bold population is massive, it’s our silver economy. There have been marketing categories and a whole new slew of products created just for this population. As Wallis pointed out, Virgin cruise lines is catering to an older clientele. This portion of our population is starting to redefine retirement. You have created homes, raised children, and are ready for the next thing…in that same home.
Wallis encourages everyone to be curious, ask questions, and explore to stay in the know of your world and find a way to continue to contribute. Be Bold not Old!
To Connect with Wallis Pattisonn, Founder & CEO of Bold Not Old:
LinkedIn @Wallis Pattisonn or email wallis@boldnotold.com.au
If you still have the desire to work but be fulfilled at the same time, then use your life experience to start and grow your own Neora business today!
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