Re-Visioning Retirement: Entrepreneurship & Networking At Any Age


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Whether you're considering launching a business, rekindling a long-forgotten passion, or simply ready to chart your entrepreneurial course, this event will offer both motivation and a practical roadmap. Meet author, entrepreneur, and visioning advocate Dr. Susan Reid, who co-founded one of Canada's leading craft cider and spirits brands.
What if the next part of your life can have the most meaning? Dr. Susan Reid will share her entrepreneurial journey, explore the main question behind her empowering new book Re-visioning Retirement, and help you tackle the big questions, small breakthroughs, and challenging moments to inspire a fresh look at what's possible. It's never too late (or too early) to start crafting the life you truly want, with intention and clarity.
Dr. Susan Reid will be in conversation with Teri Hart, reporter and senior producer with over 30 years of broadcasting experience.
Following the Q&A will be an interactive, curated creative exercise and networking opportunity to mingle with like-minded Torontonians.
Join Dr. Susan Reid in conversation with Teri Hart for an inspiring evening that reimagines retirement not as an ending, but as a powerful beginning.
Presented as part of Small Business Month and Toronto Public Library's Small Business Networking (SBN) series, designed to spark connection, conversation, and possibility for Toronto's diverse entrepreneurial community.
No registration required.
Option to register here or via TPL's Eventbrite for a program reminder and for upcoming program notifications.
--- Plan Your Visit ---
Location: Toronto Reference Library (789 Yonge Street), Beeton Hall (main floor, entrance behind the stairs).
6:20 pm - Doors open.
6:30 pm - Program begins, followed by a Q&A with the audience.
7:30 pm - Icebreaker activity led by Dr. Susan Reid, followed by open networking and mingling.
8:00 pm - Program ends.
Questions about this program?
Please contact:
Toronto Reference Library - Business, Science & Technology Department
Email: trlbus@tpl.ca
Phone: 416-393-7149
Accessibility
Toronto Public Library is committed to accessibility. Please call or email us if you are Deaf or have a disability and would like to request an accommodation to participate in this program. Please let us know as far in advance as possible, and we will do our best to meet your request. At least three weeks' notice is preferred. Phone (416) 393-7099 or email accessibleservices@tpl.ca

Re-Visioning Retirement: Entrepreneurship & Networking At Any Age