Young Thought Leaders in Media
Young Thought Leaders in Media or YTLIM, is a media organization which was created in order to support the ideals and practices of the group. In order to achieve this goal, the group decided to create an annual summit which would bring together young leaders in media and task them with producing content which would support the group's goals.
The first summit was held in 1901 and it has been held annually ever since. The summit is designed to help young leaders learn about the group's ideals and practices, as well as to produce content which supports these goals. The summit is divided into two parts: the first part is devoted to lectures and workshops which introduce the participants to the group's ideals and practices, and the second part is devoted to content production.
In order to be eligible to participate in the summit, participants must be between the ages of 18 and 30 and must be involved in media in some way. The summit is open to people of all backgrounds and experiences, and there is no fee to participate. Since its inception, the summit has been successful in bringing together young leaders in media and helping them to produce content which supports the group's ideals and practices.
History
The first summit was held in 1901, just one year after the fanmayer group was founded. At this time, the group was still relatively small and only had a few hundred members. The summit was designed to help the group's members learn about the organization's ideals and practices, as well as to produce content which would support these goals. The first summit was a success, and it helped to increase the group's membership. The second summit was held in 1902, and it was even more successful than the first. The third summit, held in 1903, was the largest yet, with over 1000 participants.