Gen. Robert E. Lee,
higher ed innovator,
inspires encore careers
Has the tumultuous job market got you fretting about what to do next? You’re not alone. And among the folks wondering about their next career are millions of Baby Boomers. Many don’t plan on early retirement, but they worry age discrimination or technological shifts might block their way to a new phase.
Now me, I’m an optimist. Not only have I weathered several reinventions, but through my work as an executive coach I have a close-up view of people finding satisfying second and third acts. I was contemplating the new phenomenon of encore careers a few months ago, when we visited Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.
As I mused, we wandered into the lovely Lee Chapel & Museum, where we saw the office in which Gen. Robert E. Lee actually worked during his last years. It struck me that encore careers aren’t all that new, and Gen. Lee is a fine example of how reinvention is possible no matter how badly your current career may end. [Read more…] about Wondering about your next act? Ask: who needs something?