Nancy Collamer, M.S., is a career coach, speaker and author of Second-Act Careers: 50+ Ways to Profit from Your Passions During Semi-Retirement. She writes a weekly blog about careers on the new PBS website, NextAvenue.org and on Forbes.com.
In private practice since 1996, Nancy gained national prominence as the Career Transitions columnist for Oxygen Media. Her advice has been featured in numerous media outlets, including NBC Nightly News; the New York Times; CNN; the Wall Street Journal; Redbook; Ladies’ Home Journal; More; O, The Oprah Magazine; and Fortune.
She has written columns about lifestyle-friendly careers for a number of major websites, including MariaShriver.com, AARP, NextAvenue.org, and Job-Hunt.org. Nancy enjoys sharing her eNancy Collamer, M.S., is a career coach, speaker and author of Second-Act Careers: 50+ Ways to Profit from Your Passions During Semi-Retirement. She writes a weekly blog about careers on the new PBS website, NextAvenue.org and on Forbes.com.
In private practice since 1996, Nancy gained national prominence as the Career Transitions columnist for Oxygen Media. Her advice has been featured in numerous media outlets, including NBC Nightly News; the New York Times; CNN; the Wall Street Journal; Redbook; Ladies’ Home Journal; More; O, The Oprah Magazine; and Fortune.
She has written columns about lifestyle-friendly careers for a number of major websites, including MariaShriver.com, AARP, NextAvenue.org, and Job-Hunt.org. Nancy enjoys sharing her expertise with live audiences, both large and small, and has spoken at venues ranging from Harvard Business School to the California Governors Conference on Women.
She holds a MS in career development from the College of New Rochelle and a BA in psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. ...more
As subscribers to my newsletter know, I’m a big believer in the power of questions. So I was delighted to recently find this article The Only List of Icebreaker Questions You’ll Ever Need on the the MuseumHack.com website. I combed through the list and pulled out ten questions that I think are particularly useful for readers thinking about their second acts.