Anaya: Millennials Hit by High Costs, Underemployment

There’s no shortage of headlines about millennials—who they are, what they want and why they’re so different from any other working-age generation out there. Maybe it’s because millennials (those born between 1980 and 2000) are now the largest working population. Or that they’re a little too comfortable with technology. Or that they’re pushing back on … Read Post

Barrutia: Millennials Want to Tap into a Passion

There’s no shortage of headlines about millennials—who they are, what they want and why they’re so different from any other working-age generation out there. Maybe it’s because millennials (those born between 1980 and 2000) are now the largest working population. Or that they’re a little too comfortable with technology. Or that they’re pushing back on … Read Post

Freedman: Millennials Want to Change the World Right Away

There’s no shortage of headlines about millennials—who they are, what they want and why they’re so different from any other working-age generation out there. Maybe it’s because millennials (those born between 1980 and 2000) are now the largest working population. Or that they’re a little too comfortable with technology. Or that they’re pushing back on … Read Post

Mencini: Millennials are more Flexible

There’s no shortage of headlines about millennials—who they are, what they want and why they’re so different from any other working-age generation out there. Maybe it’s because millennials (those born between 1980 and 2000) are now the largest working population. Or that they’re a little too comfortable with technology. Or that they’re pushing back on … Read Post

Rodriguez: Millennials Want Work-Life Balance

There’s no shortage of headlines about millennials—who they are, what they want and why they’re so different from any other working-age generation out there. Maybe it’s because millennials (those born between 1980 and 2000) are now the largest working population. Or that they’re a little too comfortable with technology. Or that they’re pushing back on … Read Post

Brough: Our Economic Future Depends on Solving Housing Challenge

The Denver metro area is in the midst of a perfect storm that threatens our ability to retain one of the best workforces in the country. Demand for housing outweighs supply because of the influx of people, coupled with a shortage of new construction for entry-level, for-sale condominiums and houses. Adding to the challenge, we … Read Post