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Inside Hancock Youth Leadership


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About the Guests:

Olivia Reuille and Ben Jenkins are senior board representatives of the Hancock Youth Leadership program. Olivia is a senior at Findlay High School and Ben is a senior at Liberty-Benton High School. Both have successfully completed the Hancock Youth Leadership program and have taken up leadership roles to guide this year's class.

Episode Summary:

In this episode of Chamber Amplified from the Findlay-Hancock County Chamber of Commerce, Doug Jenkins dives into the role of youth development and leadership in shaping the future workforce. The spotlight is on the Hancock Youth Leadership program and how it works with high school juniors in Findlay and Hancock County by exposing them to various community and career opportunities. Both representatives share their journeys and insights about the challenges faced by youth today and the preparation they receive for life after high school.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Hancock Youth Leadership program offers high school juniors exposure to diverse career paths and vital leadership skills, preparing them for post-high school life.
  • Generational differences in the workforce are addressed, with insights on how youth can balance traditional work values and modern technological tools like AI.
  • Leadership and community involvement are emphasized as key developmental areas for youth in preparing them for future challenges.
  • Adult perspectives on youth work ethics can often be misleading; many young individuals are hardworking and eager to prove their capabilities.
  • Networking and community exposure through programs like HYL allow for meaningful connections and career exploration, benefitting both youth and the broader community.

Resources:

  • Hancock Youth Leadership Program: https://findlayhancockchamber.com/hyl

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