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VOL. 30 NO. 3
Dan Meyer talks of navigating a sea of change
March 2016
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Dan Meyer BY JUDITH BERGER
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itting the arbitrary age of retirement poses a challenge for many in the workplace. For some retirement comes early and maybe not by choice; for others who feel they have more to do, can’t or won’t let go to move on to something new; and still others can’t wait for the next adventure. Dan Mey-
er said a lot of it has to do with mindset. His advice is to move forward, get over it and make it happen. Whatever ‘it’ is, Meyer took a leap of faith in his abilities and vision and made it happen when he started the Small Business Times in 1995 -- just when technology was beginning to impact the publishing industry. MEYER continued on page 17A
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SIXTY YEARS OF “CONTAINMENT AND PARTICIPATION” AGING ISSUES
By Tom Frazier
Recently, I read a new book by former State Senator Tim Cullen entitled Ringside Seat. Senator Cullen, a Democrat from Janesville, served two very different terms in the State Senate, the first from 1975-1987, and the second from 2011-2015. I have known Senator Cullen since 1983 when I started work for the Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups and he was Senate Majority Leader. I have tremendous respect for his political acumen and integrity.
The book is about Cullen’s long career in politics (with a 20 year hiatus in the private sector working for Blue Cross/ Blue Shield) and the major differences that took place in politics between his first and second terms in the State Senate. It is a thoughtful and insightful book for anyone interested in Wisconsin politics over the last 60 years. Senator Cullen also provides some amazing insights, in
FRAZIER continued on page 3A