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  • Anthony Winns

    The Future of the Navy Lies in Diversity (DiversityInc)

    01-19-11 -- Repost from DiversityInc: http://www.diversityinc.com/article/8233/The-Future-of-the-Navy-Lies-in-Diversity/ Anthony Winns joined the U.S. Navy at a time when diversity was not a strategic imperative for the organization. He was once the only Black officer at Naval Air Station Barbers Point. But times in the … Read More >

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  • A Gen Y Advocate

    07-14-10 -- Gen Y—also known as Generation Y, Millennials, Gen Why and Net Generation—are those born between 1980 and 2000. How did Nathan (Nate) Trauernicht get to be a Gen Y advocate? There are two reasons: #1: Although at 30 Nate is … Read More >

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  • A Fact Sheet For Gen Y

    07-14-10 -- Gen Y—also known as Generation Y, Millennials, Gen Why and Net Generation—are those born between 1980 and 2000. Gen Y Fact Sheet They will make up almost 50% of all employees in the next few years. They’re tech savvy and … Read More >

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  • Partner Perspective – Robert Rosell, Quality Media Resources

    07-10-08 -- There are many reasons to be enthusiastic about the new generation now entering the workplace. Generation Y (also known as Gen Y, Millennials, Gen Why, Net Generation, Echo Boomers…) are smart, adaptable, energetic, skilled and eager to make their mark. … Read More >

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  • Generation Y: The Future Workforce

    07-10-08 -- Generation Y is our next generation. Born between 1980 and 2000 (there’s no uniform agreement on those years), Generation Y numbers around 100 million or a third of our total population and it’s considered to be the largest and most … Read More >

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