Ageism is something most — if not all — twenty-somethings will have to confront as we build our careers. Often, we’re the youngest people in our organizations, and every now and then we’re confronted with overt displays of ageism. How we respond is critical.

My advice: Nip overt ageism in the bud. Make it clear that you won’t tolerate blatant disrespect and that you expect to work professionally and equally. Otherwise, the problem behavior will continue and you’ll never gain respect within the organization. The key to this is choosing the right approach, though… Read More

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Who are emerging leaders?

Emerging leaders are individuals within the nonprofit sector who are ready to lead. Emerging leaders can be of any age and have any amount of experience in the sector, but need to have the drive to learn and commitment to the sector.

Generation Breakdown

Silent Generation

1927-1945

Baby Boomers

1946-1964

Generation X

1965-1980

Millennial Generation

1981-1999

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