#MeetPhilly Leaders Meetup
Posted by Campus Philly on November 10, 2014
#MeetPhilly Leaders Meetup
By Campus Philly
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 2014
6:00 PM — 8:00 PM
ABOUT
The millennial population is the fastest growing population in Philadelphia outpacing Boston, Baltimore, and San Francisco. The #MeetPhilly Leaders Meetup will introduce you to the new generation of change making Philadelphians from different industries across the city and give you the opportunity to hear about their success stories and experiences that helped, deterred and/or encouraged them along the way.
Yong Professionals Panelist:
Education: Claire Robertson-Kraft, Associate Director at University of Pennsylvania, President of PhillyCORE Leaders
Politics: Kellan White, Community Engagement and Special Events Manager, Office of Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown
Technology: Eric Smith, Social Media & Marketing Manager at Quirk Books, Co-founder of Geekadelphia and the Philly Geek Awards
Arts/Culture: Mikala Jamison, Arts and Culture Editor, Philadelphia City Paper
Sustainability/Environment: Brady Halligan, Director of Strategic Partnerships & Enrollment, The GREEN Program PBC
Campus Philly’s #MeetPhilly Leaders Meetup is a part of Young Involved Philadelphia’s 2014 State of Young Philly (SOYP), a nine-day citywide series of events showcasing the positive impact young professionals are making on Philadelphia, amplifying their voices, and increasing engagement in civic and social good.
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