By providing this entry point, NAR is building a new, diverse generation of leaders, strengthening members» affinity for the REALTOR ® brand early in their career, and gaining a valuable perspective
on generational shifts.
The County Planning Board, local educators, County, and local officials will gather together to hear Katie Geise, Executive Director of Chautauqua Works and John Slenker, Labor Analyst with the New York State Department of Labor, present
on the generational shifts in employment that are taking place and how it is affecting Chautauqua County.
Not exact matches
And the reality is that there's a big
generational shift going
on right now.
Investors need to recognize the
generational shift occurring and ensure that they have the appropriate approach to capitalize
on the disruptive trends.
«There is a
generational shift going
on in the forces,» says Gavin Drummond, creative director at Ogilvy Montreal, the agency behind the «ready when you are» campaign.
In the course of my career, I spent a number of years as a «Wealth Adviser» for a large money center bank, the purpose of which position was to advise wealthy clients
on how to invest their money and then
shift their assets down the
generational ladder.
«There's a
generational shift away from ownership to use and experience,» Case said between wise cracks
on The Colbert Report.
If younger voters start to see themselves as Labour voters - if this becomes part of their identity - this may override their
generational shift in attitudes against generous welfare systems, which some long - view right - wing strategists have been counting
on.
With seventy percent of Australia and New Zealand's 12,000 school principals reaching retirement age over the next five years, the two countries are
on the cusp of an unprecedented
generational shift in school leadership.
The most important thing to come out of this
generational shift is that is rides
on the new MQB platform that is used in everything from the Audi A3 MK3 to the Volkswagen Golf, to the Volkswagen Tiguan.
The Charger isn't exactly as old as the senior - citizen Challenger (now 10 years old) but it has been
on the market since 2011, making it due for a
generational shift.
It's certainly a unique story: IRES is already the dominant professional residential landlord * in Ireland, focusing
on Dublin apartments, which perfectly captures an ongoing
generational shift (as we've seen in the US) towards urban living, delayed marriage & kids, and an increasing preference to rent vs. own.
What we're seeing with
generational shifts is that emphasis
on easy access.
Gaming itself is
on the cusp of another
generational shift, of another sense of arrival, and yet our reviews remain enfeebled, unable to grapple honestly with games as nauseating as BioShock Infinite or as hollow as Grand Theft Auto V.
«With the breadth of projects we are working
on, now is the time to transfer power further to new people and to promote a
generational shift to bring stronger momentum to Nintendo through these changes.»
The paintings especially focus
on shifting social nuances of recent years, including
generational differences and feelings triggered by memories of family life at the end of the Cultural Revolution.
The second theory, however, is opinion
shift: as they age, members of every
generational cohort become more partisan and thus more divided
on controversy - provoking forms of science.
Alphabet's Nest may not be the newest smart thermostat
on the block any longer, but it was the one that sparked a
generational shift.
«In that vein, demographics can provide very useful insights into the future of housing and homeownership, and the results of these reports indicate that certain
generational shifts will have a significant impact
on the real estate industry over the next two decades.»