Year Up Founder Gerald Chertavian '87 Discusses United Partnership on CNBC

By Tom Porter
Year Up founder and CEO Gerald Chertavian ’87, P’20 told CNBC he is hopeful that a new partnership with United Airlines will help close the “opportunity divide” that exists for millions of young adults seeking better employment.
Gerald Chertavian on CNBC's Squawk Box

Chertavian, who is also a former Bowdoin trustee, started the nonprofit in 2000 with the aim of helping motivated students and young adults from low-income backgrounds gain the skills they need to climb up the employment ladder. Year Up now serves more than 4,000 people in twenty-one cities across the US.

Chertavian recently appeared on CNBC’s Squawk Box, along with United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz, to discuss the new partnership.