
Today's guest is Diane Blumenthal, who has been incredibly generous in sharing her own retirement story.
She took the leap into becoming a self-employed consultant after a long and very illustrious career in pharma and biotechnology.
Diane has helped build and transition companies from the startup and research and development phase into a fully integrated biopharmaceutical company with approved commercial, manufacturing, operations, and products.
She also has extensive experience in the transfer and scale-up of processes from the laboratory bench to commercial-scale manufacturing.
Listen in as Diane shares her journey as a female leader in a male dominated industry, how she planned for retirement and to continue working as a self-employed consultant afterwards, and why she firmly believes that success comes down to being comfortable with being uncomfortable.
Key Topics:
- Being a female leader in chemical engineering in the 1980s (6:57)
- Being comfortable with being uncomfortable (13:42)
- How Diane planned for her retirement (18:22)
- About stock options (22:41)
- What factors Diane considered when it came to retirement (26:25)
- Diane's first day in retirement (28:29)
- Why Diane decided to continue doing consulting work in retirement (31:04)
- The biggest challenge and the best part of being self-employed (35:40)
- Diane's three criteria for choosing work today (36:54)
- Knowing how to price your services (39:43)
- Diane's advice to woman considering retirement and how to spend their time afterwards (43:35)
- "You don't have to live like a king, but you don't have to live like a pauper, either." (46:37)
- Stephanie and Kevin's takeaways (51:51)
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