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ABOUT GENERATION JONES
Jonathan Pontell identified the
existence
of this lost generation between the
Baby Boomers and Generation X, and
he coined the term "Generation Jones" for it.
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Generation Jones is the Largest Adult Generation in the U.S.
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- "I feel like there is a vast national
consciousness coming out here this great awakening among the most
spontaneous outpourings from audiences that I have ever heard"
Jim Bohannon (#5 U.S. radio talk host on his 3 shows with
Jonathan Pontell about Generation Jones)
- "Generation
Jones has its own particular experiences, values, attitudes, and
voting behaviors"
The Washington Post
- "Generation Jones is undeniably an
important group. If we Baby Boomers don't lead, they're right behind
us ready to"
President George W Bush
- "Jonathan has it right. My book
'Generation X' was about the fringe of Generation Jones which became
the mainstream of Generation X. There is a generation between the
Boomers and Xers, and 'Generation Jones' - what a great name for
it!"
Douglas Coupland (author, "Generation X")
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- "Jonathan
Pontell is right, there is this group
of us that grew up on Twister and The Brady
Bunch, and the Baby Boomers were before
that, and I feel totally disconnected from the
Gen X crowd"
Rosie O'Donnell (ex-talk show host, comedian)
- "Wherever
Pontell presents his theory on his
internet site, on a constant round of TV and radio
talk shows people in that age bracket tend to
respond, Yeah"
The Chicago Sun-Times
- "Marcia Brady
finally has a home. I know now what
I am a Joneser!"
Maureen McCormick (actress Marcia Brady)
- "I feel honored
that my song Mr. Jones was part
of the inspiration for the name 'Generation Jones'"
Adam Duritz (lead singer Counting Crows)
- "I know what Jonathan Pontell means, I
identify
with this generation between the Boomers and Xers"
George Stephanopoulus (ABC News)
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Jonesers (born 1954-1965) Clearly Feel In-Beteen Boomers and Xers
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GW Bush nicknames J Pontell Mr. Jones in San
Diego President Bush has
spoken publicly about the political importance of Generation Jones by
name, as have numerous other politicians and political writers.
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The Ivy League's Yale University now teaches
Generation Jones in
a course called: Managing a Multiple Generation Workforce, which
addresses: the three prevailing workplace generations: Baby Boomers,
Generation Jones, and Generation X. Many Universities in the U.S. and
abroad now include Generation Jones in their curriculum.
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2007 The Jonathan Pontell Group
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