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May 19 lecture on motivating millenials
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Gabrielle Jackson Bosch is president and founder of the Millennial Solution and author of "5 Millennial Myths: The Handbook for Managing and Motivating Millennials." - photo by Screenshot

SAVANNAH — Gabrielle Jackson Bosché, president and founder of the Millennial Solution and author of "5 Millennial Myths: The Handbook for Managing and Motivating Millennials," will address Georgia Tech-Savannah’s May Learning Series May 19 about how to hire, engage and retain the next generation of leaders.

"Millennials are the largest generation in the U.S. workforce and will comprise 75 percent of the workforce by the year 2030. Bridging the generation gap poses special challenges to businesses, with 53 percent of hiring managers saying it’s difficult to find and retain millennials, and 58 percent of millennials indicating they expect to leave a job in three years or less," said Diane Lee, director of Georgia Tech-Savannah. "We’re excited to be able to bring Gabrielle to Savannah to share how business owners can create a work environment that millennials love and keep the future leaders engaged long-term."

The May 19 session will be on the Georgia Tech-Savannah campus at 210 Technology Circle and will begin with networking and breakfast at 7:30 a.m. with the program following at 8-9:30 a.m. Cost is $25. To register or for more information, go to pe.gatech.edu/millennials-sav or call 912-966-7849.

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