
After two decades as a music industry executive, James Glay was laid off last year. "It was a real surprise," says Glay, 60. "I thought I'd be the last one to go because of my tenure and performance".
Despite calling all of his contacts, networking like crazy and applying for endless jobs online, Jim landed only six job interviews in a year's time - many for work that paid less than $15 per hour.
While attending a job seeker's workshop sponsored by a local church, Jim met Jeff Williams, the certified Virtual Incbuator business start-up coach for the Chicago area.
During a 30-minute conversation, it became very clear to Jeff that Jim had a hobby that could easily be adapted into a profitable business. Jim saw the potential too and quickly signed up as a Virtual Incubator business start-up client.
Let Jim tell you how he became a Boomer entrepreneur
Learn how Jim used the Virtual Incubator business start-up program to turn his hobby into a great new business!

Ty Freyvogel
Certified Virtual Incubator Coach
Western Pennsylvania