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COVID-19 Impact | How older entrepreneurs are bracing the coronavirus pandemic

Droves of small businesses have been shuttered by the economic fallout of the coronavirus, but for Dave Summers, starting a new one was the best option.

October 22, 2020 / 18:44 IST
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In April, Dave Summers lost his job as director of digital media productions at the American Management Association, a casualty of layoffs brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.

Summers, 60, swiftly launched his own business as a digital media producer, coach and animator who creates podcasts, webcasts and video blogs.

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And in September, he and his wife, who teaches nursery school, moved from Danbury, Connecticut, to Maryville, Tennessee, which they discovered while visiting their son in Nashville, Tennessee. “My new work is all virtual, so I can live anywhere,” he said. “Not only is it a cheaper place to live, we love hiking and the outdoors, and our new town is in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains.”

Droves of small businesses have been shuttered by the economic fallout of the coronavirus, but for Dave Summers, starting a new one was the best option.