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...Rewire! (Alpha Books). When the pair, who previously owned a New York City-based executive-search and transition-coaching firm, asked pre-retirees about their vision for the future, the responses ranged from "none" and "none, but it'll evolve" to vague statements like "reading" or "playing with my grandchildren." To the basic question "Do you have a plan?" most respondents said...
...Management LLC in New York City. He also teaches a course on value investing to graduate students at the Yale School of Management, plays tennis and, with his wife--who, at 76, works as director of the children's-rights division of Human Rights Watch--dotes on their five grandchildren. Whitman's advice: "Have some outside interests...
Mertz is a bountiful grandmother to her six grandchildren. But she is no one's cliched idea of a 75-year-old. "I've become more like Amelia as the years have gone on," she says. "I created a heroine who is aggressive and independent. I used to be very mealymouthed and very polite. It's partly a matter of getting older, I think. Do you really care what people think, as long as you are doing what you think is right? The answer...
According to the Patriot Ledger, the late chief is survived by three sons, Kenneth Tonis of Orinda, Calif., David Tonis of Brockton and Frank Tonis of Phoenix, Ariz.; a daughter, Barbara Brack of Yarmouth Port; a brother, Richard Tonis of Brewster; three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews...
...says she hopes one day she’ll have grandchildren to appreciate her planting efforts. Nair’s mother always wanted a baby girl, while her father fretted about the expense of raising a daughter in India. Nair’s son is now a pre-schooler in New York City, where Nair teaches film at Columbia University. Her family divides its time between Kampala, New York City and New Delhi...