Gen Z: How the Next Generation Will Affect Your Business

Gen Z:  How the Next Generation Will Affect Your Business

December 12, 2019
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Online Training


For many years, research has focused on how to engage the millennial generation. But when a newly minted college graduate walks across the stage in 2019, he or she won’t be a Millennial. That individual is a member of Gen Z.

This webinar will share insights on Gen Z, discuss implications for businesses, and facilitate discussions centered on the incoming generation of adults. Attendees will leave armed with tangible steps to thoughtfully engage Gen Z audiences.

To help entrepreneurs during the coronavirus pandemic, we are waiving the registration fees for our upcoming and recorded webinars until 6/30/2020. On 7/1/2020, the registration fee will return to $15.

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For registrants unable to attend live, a link to the recording will be sent one day after the webinar’s conclusion.

 

About the presenter: Upon graduation from the University of Wyoming with a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication, Dianne Burner served nine years on active duty in the United States Air Force. Her marketing and public relations experience began with an assignment in AF Recruiting Service based out of Omaha, Nebraska.

Dianne went on to earn a Master of Human Relations from the University of Oklahoma and later worked as a community volunteer—all the while devoting the bulk of her time to raising an “Air Force family.”  Upon her return to the paid work force, Dianne enjoyed positions in civil service as a public affairs specialist, aircraft maintenance administrator, and marketing director.

Dianne currently works at Wyoming Public Media, where she is able to share her high energy, customer centric approach to sales and marketing with the statewide community. “I believe optimum results are the result of T.E.A.M. work (Together Everyone Achieves More).  By creatively improving a business’ relationships with their past, present and future customers, and organizations are empowered to achieve even greater results.”

 

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Accessibility Information


All Wyoming SBDC Network programs and services are provided to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Language assistance services for clients with limited English proficiency will be provided. Contact: Jill Kline at (307) 766-3405 or [email protected]
Funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.


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