Everyone knows how hard it can be to market to millennials.
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There is a possibility of fresh talent coming to work for the government. Millennials are the most public-spirited generation since the 1960s. There is an opportunity to harness that generation and make government service cool again.
Millennials - who will soon be a full one-third of American adults - may be especially ready to become engaged in politics with a candidate who wants to give them a government that will leave them alone and get its finances in order so that they don't inherit an economic collapse.
Millennials' tech and global savvy will make them instrumental in shaping our mobile future worldwide.
Will Generation X and the Millennials do a better job running the world than the boomers have? Let's hope so.
If boomers were always looking to shock, millennials are eager to share.
Millennials, and the generations that follow, are shaping technology. This generation has grown up with computing in the palm of their hands. They are more socially and globally connected through mobile Internet devices than any prior generation. And they don't question; they just learn.
For families, for parents that don't want to feed their kids GMOs, in the private marketplace there has grown up an abundant market.
Gen Y consume most of their media online and mobile. Gen Y, as the Baby Boomers drop off, are the largest cohort with the largest amount of money - despite the fact that half of them are unemployed.
Older consumers don't want to be treated like teenagers; what's more, they don't want to believe they fall into any niche at all.
I'm very encouraged by millennials and their drive to make the world a better place.