Name
Critical Stops Along the Economic Mobility Continuum
Date & Time
Thursday, November 2, 2023, 10:00 AM
Rachel Goslins Alicia Wilson David Clunie Shanique Streete Thomas C. Lynch, RADM, USN (Ret.)
Description

Economic mobility refers to a person's ability to improve their economic standing over time. In this session with corporate citizenship leaders, we will look at programs that bolster neighborhood stabilization as well as economic mobility for individuals during key moments in time, such as:

  • Birth (individual demographics)
  • Formative years (community demographics)
  • Working years (upskilling, reskilling, parenting while working, workplace re-entry for veterans, etc.)
  • Life events (ex: access to capital and credit, whether for entrepreneurship or home ownership)
  • Mature years (senior services, retirement planning, senior digital divide, etc.)

Explore the continuum with leaders whose work reaches the right communities and the right people at the right time, helping improve opportunities for upward economic mobility that could create lasting generational impact.