The Next Great Generation

They call us the Millennial Generation.

About TNGG

Welcome to The Next Great Generation, or as our community lovingly refers to it – TNGG.

TNGG is a blog written entirely by a community of young people, aged 18-27. We write about our generation.  Together, we explain our thoughts, opinions, and news on topics as varied as life, work, brands, technology, environment, money, faith, politics, sex, love, etc.

TNGG debuted on November 1, 2009.  The site was incubated within and continues to be published by an advertising agency, although they are totally cool and don’t censor what we have to say.

Our community has three main goals:

  1. Give the up-and-coming generation a platform where they can share and develop their voice.
  2. Uncover greater truths about our generation as a whole: how we feel, care, want, create, spend, love, etc.
  3. Promote great ideas and awesome talent.

If you’re a member of this generation and have something to say, we would love you to join us!  The first step to becoming a TNGG writer is to fill out the Join Form.

If you’re from some other generation and have questions, requests, and ideas for what you’d like us to write about, or have any feedback whatsoever, feel free to email us!

We hope you enjoy the site.  From our generation to yours, Stay Great!


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Editor in Chief Alex Pearlman

Community Manager Christine Peterson

Campaign Coordinator Addy Drencheva

Associate Editors

Jen Schmidt – Current Events

Angela Stefano – Professional Life

Andrea Fineman – Brands & Advertising

Casey Schoelen – Media & Technology

Jenn Orr – Values & Causes

Kayla Brown – Lifestyle

Amber Garner – Culture & Art

Design Robyn Magnarelli*

Technical Advisor Forrest Frazier*

Concept/Incubator Edward Boches*

Consultant Stuart Foster

Consultant Seth Simonds

* over 27 years old, but part of the project

Note:  It’s important that we point out none of the content here, at times questionable and to some even objectionable, reflects the beliefs or values of either Mullen or Edward Boches, who incubated the site in support of the next great generation.  Any content found on TNGG represents the opinion only of its author.

a Mullen idea