Work for yourself@50+ entrepreneurship story

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It was Andrew Ziccardi’s last call of the day, and it was hot. This was August 2010, and Andrew had a job selling durable medical equipment, which included delivering the equipment to


clients and training them how to use it. But on this Chicago afternoon, the humidity overwhelmed his client — a woman in her 80s — as she tried out her new walker. She took a bottle of water


from the refrigerator and held it up to him. “Andy,” she said, “I can’t open these. Can you open it for me?” As he twisted the cap off, it dawned on Andrew that his client probably wasn’t


the only senior who struggled to uncap a water bottle. “I have an 89-year-old mom, and she has difficulties, too,” he remembers thinking. That realization set Andrew on an unexpected path.


Five years of research later, he developed the ERGO OPENER, a small tool that fits over bottle caps and enables people with hand-strength issues to open water bottles with ease. Portable,


recyclable, and made in the USA, the Ergo Opener is engineered to let users open about 95% of generic water bottles. Entrepreneurs like Andrew are brimming with ideas and motivation. Often,


though, they need help getting their ideas off the ground. For Andrew, that help came in the form of AARP Foundation’s free Work for Yourself@50+ workshop, taught at Northeastern Illinois


University by a childhood friend of his. The workshop centers on the Five Simple Steps to Get You Started toolkit, which includes detailed lesson plans and worksheets. Participants gain free


tools, resources and guidance, as well as connections to peers and to additional program support. Andrew says the workshop emphasized the importance of doing extensive market research on


his prospective industry. From there, he learned how to refine his business model and develop a full-fledged business plan, including, he says, “what I think I’ll generate the first, second


and third year. What costs are involved — not only the product and manufacturing, but other things like advertising, trade shows and travel.” Now, at age 59, the self-described “go-getter”


is tirelessly marketing his product, although growth has been complicated by the coronavirus pandemic. “Just before COVID-19, I had someone who was about to invest the $50,000 I need to get


production rolling,” he says. “And then the markets took a big dive and he just pulled out. It was disheartening, but I’m determined, and I keep moving on.” Things look promising. In October


2021, Andrew brought his Ergo Opener to the Sun City Huntley Consumer Showcase, where he sold about 100 openers and gave out 300 more. “It was all seniors and I loved the feedback I


received,” he says. Another vendor at the show said she planned to propose making the Ergo Opener available to all her residents at a nearby assisted living community. What’s more, the Ergo


Opener is now for sale in eight hardware stores and pharmacies in Illinois, and it just became available on Amazon — an exciting development that Andrew hopes will soon enable him to turn


his side hustle into a going concern. “I will pursue this to where I’m successful enough to either pass it on to my children, sell the company, or be semi-retired and work on other


projects,” he says. “That’s my dream.” From artists and shop owners to side hustlers and freelancers, AARP Foundation’s Work for Yourself@50+ has supported more than 26,000 older adults on


their self-employment journey. Start your own journey by DOWNLOADING OUR FREE TOOLKIT, which maps out everything you need to know to take the first steps to start your own business. Then


join one of our workshops to find out if entrepreneurship is right for you. Learn more about WORK FOR YOURSELF@50+ and how to explore self-employment. _READ MORE STORIES about how our


programs have helped people find hope, and about the volunteers who give so much of themselves to help others. _


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