Author: Nancy Bearg

NANCY BEARG is Co-Founder and Partner in the consulting firm Reboot Partners LLC, which offers personal, professional, and corporate consulting, workshops, and coaching on retirement and sabbaticals. It is the go-to organization on finding the new in you, particularly in planning a next chapter of life. Reboot Partners provides the vision, motivation, business case, community, and leadership to individuals looking to “reboot their lives” and organizations working to become more innovative and resilient by managing their workforce planning strategies – which includes retirement planning for their Baby Boomer population and sabbatical programs to engage and retain valued employees. Nancy and her three Reboot partners, all executive women who have reinvented, are co-authors of several published books, including The Retirement Boom: An All-Inclusive Guide to Money, Life, and Health in Your Next Chapter (Career Press, 2015) and the Nautilus award winner Reboot Your Life: Energize Your Life by Taking a Break (Beaufort Books, 2011). Prior to reinventing into the Reboot work, Ms. Bearg had a long career in international security policy, including serving as National Security Advisor to the Vice President of the United States, on the National Security Council staff, and in the Department of Defense. She also was a program director at The Aspen Institute, where she authored five books on national security topics. She was president of a non-profit international development organization, and today she teaches a graduate course on leadership at George Washington University. She lives in Washington, DC and is originally from Idaho. Her BA is from Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, and her Masters in Public Administration is from the Harvard Kennedy School. Contact Info for Nancy Bearg: Website: Rebootbreak Facebook: Nancy Bearg LinkedIn: Nancy Bearg Twitter: @nancybearg Contact Info for Reboot Partners LLC Website:Reboot Partners Facebook: Reboot Your Life LinkedIn: Reboot Partners LLC Twitter: @rebootbreak