From Silicon Valley to Swaziland

From Silicon Valley to Swaziland
How One Couple Found Purpose and Adventure in an Encore Career

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From Silicon Valley to Swaziland by Rick & Wendy Walleigh

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2015

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From Silicon Valley to Swaziland
How One Couple Found Purpose and Adventure in an Encore Career

By

5
(1 Review)
What do you do when you're ready to retire from a successful career in Silicon Valley? Why not move to Africa and do volunteer work?

Okay, this isn't the way most of us imagine spending our golden years. But Rick and Wendy Walleigh -- like so many baby boomers reaching the traditional age of retirement -- were too healthy, motivated, and interested in giving back to play golf for the rest of their lives. From Silicon Valley to Swaziland describes their experiences, from the challenges of day-to-day existence in an unfamiliar culture to the joys of helping people in poverty grow their own businesses. If you're thinking about transitioning to a more meaningful career, you'll find the Walleighs' story both informative and inspiring.

Sample Reviews:

“An incredibly insightful book into sustainable development… A great read.”

“Well written, easy read. The real value in this book is in the basic premise: We all can make the world a better place.”

“Great book about a couple who decide to make a difference in Africa.”

“For those seeking an encore to their professional lives, Rick Walleigh’s account of the adventure that he and his wife Wendy, began is as energizing as it is useful.”

“If you are nearing the end of your business career and wondering what’s next, you’ll find Rick and Wendy’s experience both illuminating and inspiring.”


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