Mature entrepreneurs come of age

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Three stories of older entrepeneurs are now on the BBC web site. All set up businesses in their fifties and sixties.

Myreen YoungMyreen Young, an aromatherapist from Southampton, launched her own range of skin-care cosmetics at the age of 54. Two years later it appears to be going strong, with 30 salons across the UK also selling the MY Skincare branded products.

Ann Litster, 52, from Somerset set up her own cleaning business, also two years ago. At the time she had recently become unemployed and seriously needed the money. Her firm Hands on Cleaning now employs over 20 people.

The BBC’s third interviewee was Graham Siggs (more on his story here). He started his electrical testing business Huntspat in Cambridgeshire after being retired from the civil service at the age of 60.

“To find work at 60 is very difficult. I saw many high-flyers from the civil service end up stacking shelves,” Graham told the BBC.

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2 Responses to “Mature entrepreneurs come of age”

  1. Layla Says:

    It’s good to know us older people are still successful in new business environments.

  2. Joy Onek Says:

    I would like to know the training that Myreen Young did because i have been trying to do a course that could enable me to make my own lotions creams etc but do not know where to go for advice

    joy

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