Changing Lanes
Changing Lanes (the blog) articulates the authors' reflections on the process of midlife renewal.
Jane and her co-author Susan Marshall are two former "suits" who took to the road in search of meaningful second acts and found inspiration in the stories of other baby boomers who changed lanes and renewed their lives. Their book provides a compass to help you navigate your own life journeys, posing questions and charting roadmaps to guide your way.
Jane Jelenko was the first woman partner in the consulting arm of KPMG, the international professional services firm, where she served for twenty-five years in various leadership roles including on the firm’s board of directors. Retired in 2003, Jane overcame the challenges of Changing Lanes which is the title of the book she has co-authored on the topic. She also writes on dance as Contributing Editor for the Los Angeles Times Magazine.
She is a writer, student, wife, mother, step-mom and step-grandmother, constantly striving to compose a life of balance and fulfillment.
Her latest book is Changing Lanes, written with Susan Marshall.
Blog Entries
- Men in Tights: Real Men’s Stories about the Impact of Ballet on their Lives
- Sundance Film Festival: Renewed Rebellion
- Getting it right for the last time
- Welcome to Changing Lanes
- Choosing the Right Path Early in Life
- Crime Doesn't Pay - Enough
- Putting it together in retirement
- Going Gray….it’s a choice
- Passing the torch hand to hand
- Dreams from My Father
- Are you living your life on Auto-pilot?
- Do you have a craving to be your own boss?
- The Pain and Discomfort of Shingles
- Our Family Roots
- Turning 60


