I was speaking to a group of Virginia Tech college students on Tuesday evening about selecting their region of preference to work upon graduation. One student said that she would never stay in this region with her civil engineering degree because there was not enough SHOPPING. Instead, the NC native, said she was going to Atlanta. I urged her to think more broadly about the high cost of living, traffic, time lost in commuting, inability to afford a house in a large metro city, etc. all in exchange for more places to SHOP.
Unfortunately, she is not alone in her thinking. We have far too many college students who are missing the big picture of what the Roanoke and New River Valleys have to offer. On Wednesday, November 16, I am speaking to a 1000-student business management class on why they should consider staying upon graduation. I would appreciate any suggestions you may have to incorporate into this talk.


