This is a great opportunity to participate in half-day seminar on shifting demographics that are changing Lee county and other communities across the country. Mark your calendars for March 1st event at FGCU and sign-up now.
Gen Y: Navigating the Generational Divide
Friday, March 1, 2013 @ 8:30 am – Noon Florida Gulf Coast University, 1201 Lutgert Hall 10501 FGCU Blvd S. Fort Myers Gen Y, the largest demographic age cohort in the United States, ranges from current teens through people in their early thirties. Gen Y is technologically savvy, highly mobile and hungry to build careers while delaying families. Their choices about where they want to live and how they want to live are different than previous generations. Register now for this cutting-edge program about this generation, and how we can attract and keep them in Southwest Florida. Gregg Logan, Managing Director, RCLCO will provide an in-depth look at how shifting demographics are changing future real estate opportunities, with a particular focus on the influence of the children of the Baby Boomers, the 80-Million Strong Millennial Generation. Mr. Logan's presentation will be followed by a panel of SW Florida leaders talking about how they are working to attract and keep Gen Y in SW FL. Parking: A Visitor Pass is required to park on campus and may be obtained from the information booth (Building #13). Visitors are permitted to park in the PG4 parking garage adjacent to Lutgert Hall (Building #24). FGCU students who attend are eligible for one credit hour; AIA and AICP credit pending.
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2.5 hours of AIA & AICP Credits Pending For more information, call 800-321-5011 and mention 8118-1309. |
Registration Fees Member - $30 Non Member - $40 Public Member - $25 Public Non Member - $35 Students - free with preregistration Fees increase by $5 after February 26 deadline. Join now and attend for free! Private - $420 Public - $225 YLG - $265 Student - $90 Sponsors: |
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