Kansas City 79-Year-Old Biz Dude Tycoon Refuses Retirement

Context . . .

This local leader is giving orders all day and it's not like he's working fast food or grabbing groceries at a box store . . . So, his "experience" working into advanced age might be JUST A BIT different than most of the plebs.

Still . . .

It's hard not to admire his dedication to the game and stubbornness that probably keeps so many other younger people from advancing in their careers . . . Check-it:  

"This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Richard Grove, the 79-year-old CEO of Ink Inc. Public Relations in Kansas City, Missouri. It's been edited for length and clarity."

"I'm the founder, chairman, and CEO of Ink Inc. Public Relations, and I'm 79 years old. I live on a 27-acre property in Kansas and am fortunate enough to be surrounded by friends and family who support my desire to continue to work."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

I'm still working at 79. I've never felt burned out and have no plans to retire.

Richard Grove decided not to retire and is still running his public relations firm at age 79. He loves the camaraderie and energy of the office.

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