About TNGG
Ever notice that there are dozens of research companies, magazine editors and cultural commentators who have an opinion or a report about the Millennial Generation? You can Google “Millennials” and you’ll find hundreds of thousands of results. Well a few of us thought it might be a good idea to let this generation speak for itself. Welcome to The Next Great Generation. It’s a new blog started by Mullen’s Edward Boches but written entirely by Gen-Y 18-25 year olds willing to share their thoughts regarding life, work, brands, technology, environment, money, faith, sex, love. At least that’s the idea. We’re in beta right now, as this is really an experiment until we see what happens. If we pull it off, The Next Great Generation will be an opportunity for Millennial Generation writers to develop a voice and gather a following, along with a real chance for older generations to listen in, learn, even ask questions.
So, if you’re a member of this generation, we invite you to join us as a writer or blogger, providing, of course, you have something to say. Simply email us using this contact form and let us know what interests you.
If you’re from some other generation and have questions, requests, ideas for what you’d like this blog to write about, you can also submit them via the contact form.
Finally, as this is a new venture into everything from crowdsourcing to online publishing, we welcome any and all feedback. We’re not afraid to fail. But we’re determined to succeed.
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 or either Mullen or Edward Boches. Any content found on TNGG represents the opinion only of its author.

Founder/Creator Edward Boches*
Community Manager Christine Peterson
Managing Editor – Marketing Stuart Foster
Managing Editor – Development Seth Simonds*
Associate Editors
Design Robyn Magnarelli*
Technical Advisor Forrest Frazier*
* over 25 years old, but part of the project


