Today’s adult millennials live in an interdependent and
interconnected era. These future leaders are shaping how society will evolve
and will be the drivers of meaningful change. But what are the influencers and
motivators of this interactive generation? What is driving this change, and are
millennials connected to each other globally? Is change a global millennial
movement, or is it an individual choice?
FT-Telefónica
Millennials Summit: The Interactive
Generation,
is a high-profile global series of events organised by the
Financial Times and Telefónica that will look at the hopes, fears and dreams of the millennial generation. Introducing findings from the largest-ever global survey of more than 12,000 adult millennials, this summit will provide thought-provoking insights into
the next generation of innovators and will explore their views on current society,
the changes they envision in the future, and how they will drive that change.
The interactive dialogue will help inform what can be done to influence and
encourage millennial participation on global and local stages. Is technology a
driver or a hindrance to millennial aspirations and day-to-day lives? What is
their perspective on social issues and equality? And will an uncertain global
economy encourage millennials to become entrepreneurs and find new paths?
The London summit introduces a global conversation about
millennial adults and their impact on society, to be continued in Sao Paulo and Brussels.
Featuring keynote Interviews with:
The Rt. Hon. David Miliband, President Designate and CEO of the International Rescue Committee and former UK Foreign Secretary
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Julius Genachowski, former Chairman, Federal Communications Commission | ![]() |
Joe Gebbia, Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder, Airbnb |
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Michael Skapinker, Assistant Editor and Columnist, Financial Times
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John Thornhill, Deputy Editor of the Financial Times |