Fortune Live for June 30, 2016: JetSmarter, Fitbit, and Fortune's 100 Best Workplaces for Millennials | Fortune
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Fortune Live for June 30, 2016: JetSmarter, Fitbit, and Fortune's 100 Best Workplaces for Millennials | Fortune
"We have a great lineup for today's episode of Fortune Live, hosted this week by Andrew Nusca. First, we'll cover some of this week's top news. Last week the vote, this week the reality: What happens now that Britain has voted to Brexit? And will it actually happen? Plus, we discuss if Donald Trump's proposed trade plans could create more jobs-or backfire. Then, Fortune's Aaron Task and Chris Matthews play a rousing game of "Flop or Fly.""
"Fortune then takes you inside JetSmarter, the startup hoping to disrupt the private-jet charter market. Sergey Petrossov, the founder and CEO, explains how they think they can make travel by private jet cheaper in the process. Peter Manning and Jeff Hansen, co-founders of Peter Manning NYC, focus on dressing the "not-so-tall" man. Hear why they believe this is an untapped market, and huge opportunity. (Michael J. Fox and other well-known, "not-so-tall" men already agree.)"
Coverage opens with top news including Brexit aftermath and questions about its realization, along with analysis of whether Donald Trump's trade plans would create jobs or backfire. A "Flop or Fly" segment offers rapid evaluations of business ideas. Millennial workplace perspectives are compared with older generations following release of a millennials workplace list. Interviews include James Park of Fitbit on wearable technology, Kevin Lavelle of Mizzen+Main on sweat-friendly formal wear, Sergey Petrossov of JetSmarter on lowering private-jet costs, and Peter Manning NYC on clothing for shorter men. Billy McFarland explains a millennial networking platform, and the show concludes with a take on global soccer tournaments and viewing options at fortune.com/fortunelive.
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