White House Names Millennial Magazine Top 100 Digital Media Influencer
Los Angeles, CA, December 16, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Recently named a Top 100 Digital Media Influencer for Millennials by the National Security Council, Millennial Magazine has earned a glowing reputation through its coverage of philanthropic millennial influencers and their invaluable global social impact. So much so, that even the officials at the White House have taken notice.
Rejecting the stereotypes other media outlets have placed on the generation, Millennial Magazine takes a fresh approach to connecting with the hard-to-reach demographic. The culture-rich, image-centric publication profiles the lives of twenty and thirty year olds successfully navigating the murky waters of a fragmented economy. Inspirational stories of accomplishments via adversity drive the editorial narrative with coverage of young celebrities and athletes involved in charities, CEOs disrupting their industries, and activists advancing their causes. Millennial’s News stories address health, technology and world politics while their Culture articles cover the arts, cuisine, and travel- all delivered from a Millennial perspective.
"As the world becomes increasingly more globalized, it is important for American students to understand the ways of other cultures. This will add value to their skills as an employee and potentially create unforeseen business opportunities."
Britt Hysen, Editor-in-Chief, Millennial Magazine
Labeled the Forbes meets Life with a social impact twist, Millennial Magazine produces visually enticing content that encourages international travel among young adults. From detailing lesser-known exotic destinations to promoting expatriate and study abroad programs, Millennial highlights the ways in which young adults can experience the world as travelers, not tourists.
"As the world becomes increasingly more globalized, it is important for American students to understand the ways of other cultures. This will add value to their skills as an employee and potentially create unforeseen business opportunities," Millennial Magazine Editor-in-Chief, Britt Hysen, said in a recent Huffington Post article.
Aligning with the magazine’s mission, the National Security Council identified the publication as a digital media ally in promoting Study Abroad Programs and Global Citizenship at the inaugural White House Travel Bloggers Summit held in Washington D.C. on December 9th.