Gain insight on the millennial mindset at 'Point in Common' community speaker series
8/16/2018

Millennials are the largest generation and soon-to-be the most influential in global leadership. Learn more about the millennial mindset and how to effectively collaborate across generations, harness millennial strengths and help them overcome weaknesses during a program featuring a former guitarist for the band Hanson. 

Ravi Hutheesing will discuss "Millennial Mojo: Disrupting Education Under Millennial Leadership" at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 28, at Sentry Theater. This "Point in Common" talk will empower educators, employees, parents and other leaders. It is free and open to the public. 

"Anticipating and influencing the positive impact that millennials will have as leaders is a tremendous opportunity," said Hutheesing. "Their magic – or 'mojo' – is shaping the world."

As a motivational speaker, Hutheesing bridges cultures, unites generations and empowers audiences with cultural competency, generational empathy and an entrepreneurial mindset. His experiences as a rock star, aviator and cultural diplomat is a testament to the positive impact people can make building connections and relationships. Hutheesing advocates globally on behalf of the arts, entrepreneurship and education. 

The "Point in Common" series is sponsored by the Stevens Point Area Public School District, Pacelli Catholic Schools, UW-Stevens Point School of Education, Mid-State Technical College, Sentry Insurance, Okray Family Farms, Phi Delta Kappa and the Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin. 

To register or for more information, visit pointincommon.org


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