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Midtown Raleigh Alliance announces new Emerging Midtown program for young professionals

The Emerging Midtown program is just one program that fulfills Midtown Raleigh Alliance’s mission to better the Midtown landscape by identifying and supporting future leaders.

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The Emerging Midtown program is $250 for MRA members.

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The Midtown Raleigh Alliance is set to launch the Emerging Midtown program, featuring monthly sessions geared toward dynamically educating and mentoring young professionals. Running August through March 2024, topics range from “Maximizing your Marketability” to “Media Savvy” to “Evaluating Continuing Educational Opportunities” and more.

The cost of the program includes lunches at each session, plus a free drink + appetizers at each networking social.

Pro tip: Participants from non-member companies that become MRA members within 90 days of the program start will be refunded $250.

The talented steering committee of local professionals represent a broad scope of industries, including legal, media, banking, commercial real estate + development.

Interested in meeting the steering committee and learning more about the program? The Program Launch Event & Info Session is coming up on Thursday, June 8 at 5:30 p.m. at the Level7 Rooftop Lounge in North Hills. The event is free, but registration is required.*

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