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Media Roundtable; Generation W Goes Virtual

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President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive for his acceptance speech to the Republican National Committee Convention on the South Lawn of the White House on Aug. 27, 2020.
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On Friday’s First Coast Connect with Melissa Ross, our Media Roundtable discussed some of the top stories in Northeast Florida this week, including:

Our guests were:

Generation W Goes Virtual

Generation W, a signature women's event in Jacksonville, with a global reach, is coming up soon, but this year, it will be online. We spoke to GenW founderDonna Orender.

Orender said the event will include ten workshops with business leaders on topics from defining your personal brand and personal style, to financial wellness and more. All who register will have special access to an exclusive post-conference event, which is in addition to all of the Generation W Vision 20/20 content.

The event makes possible the year-round work of Generation W, a national 501C-3 nonprofit based in Jacksonville Beach. Proceeds support the ongoing work and results-oriented programming on behalf of women and girls leadership and broader community building.

Programming includes Generation W, Generation WOW, Generation WORKS, and WOWsdom!, along with the Girl’s Guide to the Positive and the Possible, which are all designed to fulfill the mission of elevating the human spirit and helping to create a culture where all women and girls are valued, and equity is prized.

Katherine Hobbs can be reached at newsteam@wjct.org or on Twitter at @KatherineGHobbs.

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Katherine Hobbs was Associate Producer of talk shows at WJCT until 2022.