It’s never too late to become an entrepreneur, as these later-in-life business owners have proved
Carmel Patterson started home textiles brand Seasca when she was 60
When we think of entrepreneurs, many of us imagine bright young upstarts in hoodies and jeans, like Mark Zuckerberg or Irish founders of the payment service provider Stripe, brothers Patrick and John Collison.
Yet while the 20-something tech founders might get the bulk of the spotlight, the majority of successful entrepreneurs are older: US research found that the average age at the time they established their ventures is 45.
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