Jeffrey T.D. Wallace on Youth Power, Jobs, and Building an Economy That Works
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This week, Greg Mathis Jr. and Elliott Cooper sit down with Jeffrey T.D. Wallace, President & CEO of LeadersUp, to talk about what it really takes to build economic mobility—especially for young people who’ve been locked out of opportunity.
Jeff breaks down how LeadersUp began (and why “not in school, not working” doesn’t mean “lazy”), what he calls “power-building” with young people, and how mentorship, storytelling, and policy all connect to workforce outcomes. The conversation also hits big-picture questions: equity vs. equality, the “benefits cliff,” why financial success doesn’t solve your problems, and how the shift into an AI-driven economy could either widen gaps—or create new lanes—depending on who gets prepared now.
Plus: the crew connects the dots to what’s coming to Los Angeles—All-Star Weekend, the World Cup, the Super Bowl, and the 2028 Olympics—and why LA needs a real workforce plan so local communities aren’t left watching money flow right past them.