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Gen X Is in charge. Don’t make a big deal about it

Gen X Is in charge. Don’t make a big deal about it

The original ‘latchkey kids’ are grown up, in the boss’ seat, and ready to make the rules. Is that’s OK?

The average age of incoming CEOs is around 54. While the US government remains squarely in the hands of Baby Boomers – and while its leadership, at least in certain branches, becomes noticeably older – corporate boardrooms are undergoing a transition.

It’s Gen X’s moment, that generation most known for being crowded out of sweeping cultural age analyses by Millennials on one end and Boomers on the other.

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