Survey Released in Conjunction with Baby Boomers Guide to Find New Careers ; WHAT: Teleconference to release new MetLife Foundation/Civic Ventures New Face of Work survey of 1,000 Americans age 50 to 70, conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International. ; The survey release will coincide with the release of a free online 16-page guide (produced by Civic Ventures, funded by MetLife Foundation) designed to help boomers think about new careers — whether full or part time — in the second half of life. ; The guide is written by Ellen Freudenheim, author of « Looking Forward: An Optimist’s Guide to Retirement, » a bestselling retirement lifestyle book recommended in The Wall Street Journal. ; WHY: Previous surveys have shown that baby boomers plan to work, whether full or part time. The MetLife Foundation/Civic Ventures New Face of Work Survey is the first survey to ask those in their 50s (baby boomers) and 60s (pre-boomers) what type of work they aspire to, what they want to accomplish through this work, and why they want to do it. ; WHO: — Sibyl Jacobson, president/CEO, MetLife Foundation ; — Marc Freedman, president, Civic Ventures, a nonprofit think tank and incubator that works to make

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