YLS Learning with Leaders:
October 2008
Professional Development with
Neil McLean
The breakfast was held at the Inn at USC on Friday, October
31. As YLS members and other young professionals from the Midlands networked
and enjoyed breakfast, McLean gave a presentation about the importance of growing
a knowledge-based and talent driven economy in Columbia and the Midlands. Most recently, he and his colleagues at EngenuitySC
have been working on projects like the Next Energy Initiative and the Greater
Columbia Fuel Cell Challenge to support and grow our knowledge economy.
For the past five years, EngenuitySC has collaborated with
the University of South Carolina, the City of Columbia and other partners such
as the SC Research Authority to promote hydrogen fuel cell research and
technology. As a result, Columbia is now
becoming a national leader in this arena. This is evidenced by the National
Hydrogen Association (NHA) electing Columbia as the location for its 2009 international
convention, which will be the largest convention to ever be held in South
Carolina.
McLean also discussed the importance of retaining talented,
young professionals in our state and region, in order for our knowledge economy
to prosper. This message resonated with
young professionals in the audience.
“Columbia is home to four major universities, all of which develop bright students into young professionals, but when these talented folks graduate, a large percentage of them seek employment outside of the state,” said McLean. “It is important that our students and young people, like yourselves, understand the tremendous opportunities available to them here in Columbia, and we need to focus on retaining this talent and keeping it in South Carolina,” McLean continued.
McLean engaged YSL members and answered their questions
following his presentation about the future of Columbia’s knowledge economy
“Mr. McLean’s presentation was very interesting and helped me to understand the progress Columbia is making as an emerging leader of hydrogen fuel cell research,” said YSL steering committee member and Nelson Mullins attorney Jody Bedenbaugh.
For more information about this event or other similar YLS events, contact Emily Brady at Emily.brady@cnsg.com or Kristie Cross at Kristie.cross@gt.com, Co-Chairs of the Professional Development Committee for the Young Leaders Society.