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Local Executives Mentor Madison High School Students

Over 50 Madison High School students received lunch and career advice from two local executives.

MADISON, N.J.– Over 50 Madison High School students received lunch and career advice from Cali Yost and Kathleen Lynch as part of the Chief Executive Council for Madison Emerging Leaders Lunch Series.

Students learned about industry trends in the workplace, the challenges and benefits of entrepreneurship and
the importance of informal networking at home, college and on the job, according to a press release.

Yost is a workplace strategist, speaker, author, and the chief executive officer of Flex+Strategy, Group/Work + Life Fit, Inc.

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Lynch is UBS Americas and Wealth Management Americas (WMA)'s chief operation officer.

The Chief Executive Council for Madison is an award-winning program that connects local executives with Madison High School and Drew University students for "mentorship, civic engagement and corporate citizenship," according to a press release.

Madison Mayor Bob Conley founded the council.

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Pictures courtesy Borough of Madison

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