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Academics - Speaker Series - Anya Kamenetz
   
Anya Kamenetz can help your company win the war for talent and engage the Millennial generation as star employees. She also delivers insights into what drives their choices and loyalty as consumers. For the Millennial generation itself, Kamenetz can help you manage money better, choose career paths you are passionate about, and step up to become America’s next generation of leaders.

Kamenetz is the rare speaker on generational and innovation issues facing the Millennials, also known as “Generation Y,” “Generation Next,” or “The Net Gens.” She is a sought-after media expert regularly appearing on major news networks including CBS, ABC, CNN, MSNBC, FOX News, CNBC, and NPR.

Currently, she covers the future of business, including sustainability and social entrepreneurship, as a writer for Fast Company magazine. Additionally, she reaches millions with the “Generation Debt” column as a personal finance expert for 20- and 30-somethings on Yahoo! Finance.

Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize by the Village Voice, her series later became a highly regarded book entitled Generation Debt: The New Economics of Being Young. Written when she was just 24, Generation Debt (Riverhead Books, 2006), drew national media attention and passionate online debate with its argument that young people are facing unique financial challenges never seen or witnessed before.

Kamenetz’s inspiring, informative and down-to-earth presentations draw on her own experience and years of research. She has insight into a range of generation-specific issues most relevant to people in their 20s and 30s: technology and social networking; flex time and work-life balance; finding career passion through engagement in the new green economy and social entrepreneurship; the rising cost of higher education and health care; and money management.

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