Centre Club’s ‘YES’ Committee Connecting Young Professionals

f28d5c461c3404531ae2f0031890cda2With its high number of professionals, Tampa Bay has no shortage of networking organizations or groups designed to connect the business community.

But few are targeted for the 40-and-under demographic.

That’s where the Young Executive Society comes in.

The YES committee, run through downtown Tampa’s Centre Club, recently held a social event to let curious business professionals in on what they hope will become a go-to group to meet their needs.

We recently talked to Loran Tripp, Chief Creative Scientist for Lab3 Marketing and vice chair of YES, about the group’s desire to partner with other organizations and how people can get involved.

Patch: How did the idea for the group come about?

Tripp: We all just kind of met and threw out ideas for what we felt was going to represent the group well. The group is people under the age of 40 who are leaders in the community and members of the Centre Club.

Patch: What’s the purpose of the group?

Tripp: The tagline we are using is ‘fostering the next generation of leaders through work and play.’

Patch: Why do you think its important for south Tampa’s young professionals to have their own committee?

Tripp: One great thing about the location of the Centre Club is you can pull people from Pinellas and Tampa. I think there’s a lot of great networking groups out there … It’s about connecting other young professional groups in Tampa.

Patch: What’s your hope for the committee?

Tripp: My hope with it is to create a nucleus for this generation, a place to go to. Making the connections with the other young groups in the Tampa area.

The group is planning another social with the University of Tampa’s Board of Counselors from 5:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Jan. 30. RSVP at 813-286-4040. For more information about the group, check out the social media links below:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/YES/415924741813341 https://twitter.com/YESCentreClub http://www.linkedin.com/groups/YES-Young-Executive-Society-4771770?trk=myg_ugrp_ovr

Article as it appears on Patch.

Written by Lisa Demmi