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11:20 a.m. Networking Break 11:40 a.m. Lunch, Welcome to Dublin (Dublin A & B) Jenny Amorose, Executive Director, Dublin Chamber 12:20 p.m. Session Change Break 12:30 p.m. YP Panel (Dublin A & B) You will have the opportunity to speak with several different professionals at intervals long enough for a true conversation, but short enough that you can fit the most of out the time allotted. Bring your A-game questions. 1:30 p.m. Networking break PM Snack (Dublin A & B) 1:45 p.m. Breakout Sessions Repeat (Choose One) A. “My Life as a YP ED - 20 Years Later” (Dublin C) Angie Pohlman, Grounded In Clarity Lessons I learned about: how to identify your personal leadership style ,how to establish yourself as a leader in your community, and living up to other people's expectations. B. "Top 10 Best Practices for Young Professional Groups" (Dublin A & B) Brittany Misner, Vice President, Licking County Chamber of Commerce Where do you even start when considering launching a YP Group? How do you maintain success and cultivate interest? Learn best practices that will motivate you to take the leap and invest in a YP group. C. "The Use of YP Committees and the Expectations Thereof." (Dublin D) Erica Hawkins, Program Coordinator/YP Facilitator, Lima/Allen County Chamber of Commerce How do you utilize committees in YP? What are the expectations of YP committees? Committee pitfalls and successes. Exploring the use of committees, committee buy-in and committee recruitment. 2:30 p.m. Closing Keynote (Dublin A & B) "Millennial Myths" Brittany Misner, Vice President, Licking County Chamber of Commerce Millennials may be many things, but they may not be what you expect and not a "one size fits all." Is your business responding to their lifestyle, connectivity needs, and experience desires? We will debunk the millennial myth and what that means for your business. 3:00 p.m. Send Off and Closing Comments