Building Wealth to Fund Your Next Chapter—with Barbara Spitzer- EP271
What do you want to do after you stop working full time?
You may feel like you have more to give and want to continue to contribute to the world by starting a business, serving on a board or launching a nonprofit.
You may also want to travel, pursue a hobby or learn something new.
And once you’ve got a plan, it’s time to start building wealth to fund your next chapter.
Barbara Spitzer just wrapped a successful 35-year career in consulting and is now building a robust portfolio career helping radically impactful organizations execute strategy and grow.
To that end, Barbara is a philanthropist, private and nonprofit Board Chair, guest lecturer at Columbia University, and CEO of her own business, Two Rivers Partners.
On this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Barbara joins Anjel to discuss what inspired her to become an entrepreneur as part of her own next chapter and describe some of the challenges she faces in the transition.
Barbara explains what it means to build a portfolio career and shares the benefits of serving on a corporate, private, advisory or nonprofit board.
Listen in for advice on filling your own cup before you give to others and learn to leverage Barbara’s intentional, P&L approach to funding your next chapter!
What You Will Learn
Barbara’s experience of ‘starting a new chapter’ after a 35-year corporate career
Barbara’s advice on building wealth to fund what you want to do in the next chapter of your life
What inspired Barbara to become an entrepreneur after a long consulting career
What it means to build a multidimensional portfolio career vs. working full-time for one employer
The biggest challenges Barbara faces in balancing the portfolio and being an entrepreneur
Barbara’s top 4 tips for transitioning from a corporate career to entrepreneurship
Barbara’s intentional, P&L approach to filling her own cup before she gives to others
How Barbara serves CEOs of large nonprofits and small startups through Two Rivers Partners
The benefits of serving on a board and how board service is compensated
What differentiates service on a corporate, private, advisory or nonprofit board
Connect with Barbara Spitzer
Resources
Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity by Peter Attia, MD
The Blue Zones Secrets for Living Longer by Dan Buettner
Portfolio Life by David Corbett
Wickedly Smart Women: Trusting Intuition, Taking Action, Transforming Worlds by Anjel B. Hartwel
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