Coastal Conversations To Host Seminar On What Young People Want

MOBILE, Ala. — Coastal Conversations presents “What Young People Want, A Community Conversation” on February 15 at 5:30 p.m. at Byrne Hall on the campus of Spring Hill College. The event will feature Cam Marston, a generational expert, as moderator and a panel of several local business and community leaders: Meg Fowler, director of the History Museum of Mobile; Kim Garrett, director, Victory Health Partners; Portia Green, principal, Prichard Preparatory School; and Terrance Smith, director, Office of Strategic Initiatives, City of Mobile. This Coastal Conversation will address the concern that almost half of residents under 48 have considered leaving the region in the last five years and discuss ways our community can work together to develop the assets and create the quality of life that attracts young people to move to and stay in our communities. The program is FREE and will stream live on YouTube and Facebook. The panel discussion will be followed by a question-and- answer opportunity.

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