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Talkin’ about generations<br />

The GenNext Council presented ”Generational Connectedness: Four Generational Views,” a<br />

panel discussion on April 22 at the Holiday Inn in Schenectady. Attendees learned what<br />

Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generation X and Millennials think about ethics, job expectations,<br />

money, technology, career development, communication and voting. Panelists included (pictured<br />

l–r): Joe Richardson, director of economic development, Berkshire Bank; Jeff Sperry, managing<br />

partner, CB Richard Ellis; Diana Martin, manager, Strategic and Educational Outreach, College of<br />

Nanoscale Science and Engineering; Brian Tromans, marketing coordinator, AIDS Council of<br />

Northeastern New York. Sponsored by Northwestern Mutual Financial Network.<br />

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Johnson, Senior Vice President and Chief Retail<br />

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