This can be accelerated through mentoring, reverse mentoring, sponsorship, and buddy systems.
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Sponsoring is a much more specific function of mentoring and connects mentoring to advancement and getting the promotion.
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"When women speak about mentoring another person, they tend to look at mentoring as a two-way process," she says.
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I have benefited from tremendous mentoring by other women, and I have worked hard to provide that type of mentoring, too.
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"Mentoring happens in lots of settings and spaces," says Erin Souza-Rezendes, Director of Communications at MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership.
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Our first look at the mentoring service came from a source, who had found a couple of references to mentoring in Facebook's code.
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For example, if one of your managers or leaders discusses the company mentoring program, ask her about her best or worst mentoring experiences.
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It's a reminder that even the greats can use a little mentoring — and should definitely take time to do a little mentoring, too.
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Panelists: VITAL VOICES MENTORING WALK | 8:30am DVF will be partnering with Vital Voices to co-host a mentoring walk on The High Line.
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My mentoring problem, excuse me, my mentoring program has been a part of this type of — and that's what I want to see happen.
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Mentoring puts two teachers in one classroom for certain periods of time, so some argue it will save schools money to minimize the amount of time mentoring is required.
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As one of many partners in the citywide NYC Youth Mentoring Initiative mentoring campaign, YMI was very intentional in funding and supporting mentoring strategies with an equity lens, adopting a theory that creating villages of mentors is a key disruptor in altering the trajectory many young people of color face, simply because of their zip code.
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The new father, 34, has taken part in a new mentoring campaign — The Diana Award Mentoring Appeal run by the Diana Award, the only official charity set up in the late royal's name.
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"Our ambition is to create the UK's first Mentoring Index which will recognize companies who are demonstrating a real and lasting commitment to bridge the social divide by mentoring young people," she said.
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The Transition to Success Mentoring Act zeroes in on that critical and vulnerable period between middle and high school by providing schools with the funding they need to implement school-based mentoring programs.
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Deputy Peterson is also active in mentoring and counseling students.
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Some of them are just my mentoring and giving back.
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They fund programs which provide for instruction, mentoring and resources.
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The winner receives $25,000 and a mentoring session with Young.
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Mentoring is also sold as a benefit of clan membership.
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They also offered "John" a higher salary and more mentoring.
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A mandarin figure, Brown prides himself on mentoring no one.
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David Shapiro is CEO of MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership.
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She had also founded a women's mentoring network inside Nike.
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Fifth, they create empowering environments through mentoring and coaching initiatives.
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And so that's what we find, that it is mentoring.
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"It was a mentoring situation in the early days, and then it was more me mentoring him, trying to hold on to him because he was a wild man," Mr. Ade said of Mr. Walters.
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Why not just fund the VA and evidence-based mentoring programs?
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Rolex has also set up a mentoring program for emerging artists.
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Another way to help women entrepreneurs is to offer some mentoring.
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I spend my free time mentoring young swimmers like Candace Cooper.
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After Obama, I became more focused on mentoring and community service.
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Johnson & Johnson will provide money and mentoring to the winning submissions.
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Only a third of new teachers participate in a mentoring scheme.
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Mentoring young men in prisons across London, Bennett noticed a trend.
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"Mentoring is about being present, not being perfect," says Souza-Rezendes.
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The organization also offers job referral services, mentoring, and educational services.
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The two became very close, with Ellison mentoring the younger Benioff.
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However, we saw mentoring and networking happening all over the venue.
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Are your children part of any mentoring organizations within your community?
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Denholm stresses the importance of having mentors, and mentoring in return.
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He was recording new music and was still mentoring younger artists.
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Ms. Arby was known for taking in and mentoring younger musicians.
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Buckley had been the engineer mentoring Andrew in his spare time.
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The program provides mentoring, introductions to potential investors and customized training.
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Pods create a coaching and mentoring community for aspiring food influencers.
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It also provides participants with mentoring, career development, and a stipend.
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Now retired, Bromley has been coaching and mentoring athletes in Pyeongchang.
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Belichick, it turned out, didn't need Parcells's mentoring, or blessing, anymore.
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Ms. MacDermot works for Girls Write Now, a nonprofit mentoring organization.
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Ms. Billops's husband began mentoring Christa, which Ms. Billops found threatening.
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That's not to say smaller mentoring programs can't have an impact.
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For those unfamiliar with mentoring, that can seem like an odd prospect.
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This includes things such as mentoring, working one-on-one, and socializing.
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I feel like we get stuck on this word "mentoring" a lot.
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And she is mentoring other parents through the nonprofit Northside Achievement Zone.
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He specifically wanted a program geared toward mentoring senior executives about technology.
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She's still playing squash and mentoring young squash hopefuls through her foundation.
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Her relationship with Brown is a bit more like mentoring, it seems.
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Younger workers thought the older person was coaching them or mentoring them.
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Since then, more than 30 female VCs have conducted 200 mentoring sessions.
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They can also seek online and in-person mentoring from Kiro'o staff.
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However, Cuban is now mostly a silent partner, offering funding and mentoring.
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"Unfortunately, people like that need mentoring at a young age," Robert said.
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He retired in 2013 to a quieter life of philanthropy and mentoring.
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Mr. Mnuchin's closest aides describe him as a collegial and mentoring figure.
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After the mentoring, Reichardt drives to a co-working space called Startplatz.
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Should I suggest some sort of regular meeting (maybe quarterly) for mentoring?
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Mentoring should include facts and "lessons learned" about implicit bias and mistreatment.
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One-on-one mentoring helps students make choices and evaluate their progress.
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I'm forever thankful to David Steinberg for mentoring me through it all.
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All play themselves, real comics mentoring, in a way, the fictional Pete.
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And the National Cares Mentoring Movement held its second gala on Jan.
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Find ways to connect with younger generations through mentoring, tutoring or coaching.
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Blackburn and Donald both said that things like mentoring and structured leadership courses could help women to gain confidence and face their own and others' biases; the For Women in Science Awards also involve laureates mentoring younger talents.
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Specifically, she mentioned "mentoring the next generation of CFOs" as a primary responsibility.
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If you're a female executive, start mentoring young women early in their career.
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The findings, the government says, can help better target training and mentoring programs.
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Seeing young black women succeed in aquatics is what I love about mentoring.
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When Adora started mentoring Natalie and Ann, Amma saw them as a threat.
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The proceeds go toward mentoring programs in Boston, Southern New Hampshire, and Maine.
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YC began mentoring its largest cohort of companies to date in late 2018.
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The company also has an executive mentoring program geared toward women and minorities.
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At MAP, top startups get A$20,000, office space and mentoring, Workman said.
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Similarly, organizations will debate the importance of supporting informal and formal mentoring programs.
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Honestly, one of the most useful things has just been advice and mentoring.
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An altercation broke out between Afghan soldiers who Jaimie was mentoring in 2013.
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Mentorships will start first with a focus on mentoring opportunities within specific Groups.
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Companies selected for the program will get funding and mentoring from Constellation Brands.
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He had a unique way of telling stories and enjoyed mentoring young reporters.
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Don't avoid mentoring women because you fear being accused of sexual harassment.20.
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This is what LinkedIn believes it can address with its online mentoring service.
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Bloom concludes individual mentoring is more effective, but too expensive to use widely.
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Though now invited to lecture students, he is not mentoring anyone in particular.
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Mentoring requires the altruism of passing wisdom from one generation to the next.
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The focus typically is on issues such as childhood poverty, tutoring and mentoring.
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They're there to create knowledge (research), transfer knowledge (teaching), or develop character (mentoring).
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"Bridging Differences for Better Mentoring" by Lisa Z. Fain and Lois J. Zachary
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"In a mentoring role," he said, "making sure they get the winner gene."
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If you want to become brilliant with money, invest in education and mentoring.
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That could include apprenticeships, on-the-job training, professional development, or mentoring programs.
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You can help fix this by committing time and energy to mentoring other women.
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Mooney's idea of mentoring the young boy was actually just mental, and physical, abuse.
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He provides mentoring and finance sessions for a select group of high-growth companies.
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Instead, the researchers recommend recruitment and mentoring programs and social accountability in the workplace.
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HARRIS FAULKNER, FOX NEWS HOST: I was the beneficiary of some of that mentoring.
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Chan voices a "Master Wu" mentoring a young blond hero played by Dave Franco.
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Just consider their line of work: mentoring future generations, who are currently irritating kids.
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The Florida Women's Business Center provides training, mentoring, and programs to women business owners.
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Hopefully, none of the women in the mentoring session will face anything so serious.
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I am mentoring a student today, and the day is going by really fast.
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In his opening remarks, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell spoke of the importance of mentoring.
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"Helping or mentoring co-workers and colleagues is certainly looked upon favorably," she said.
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And that is the informal and formal mentoring time that women are not getting.
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We all need each other, and again, it's about good mentoring and good teachers.
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We'll provide selected teams with dedicated mentoring and editing throughout the story creation process.
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In her early career, Cisneros taught at-risk youth, mentoring them in creative writing.
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Users of the mentoring feature have to be at least 18 years of age.
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The topics covered range from lactation and power poses to negotiating raises and mentoring.
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And when students reach out for help or mentoring, it must be readily available.
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Long-term successful mentoring relationships need to be mutually beneficially for both parties involved.
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"There's a big tradition in graffiti of mentoring, of having an apprentice," Dana explained.
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"There is the desire for guidance, mentoring, caring from an older man," Borovoy says.
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Giving away donated cameras and offering support and mentoring are how I'm making room.
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Smith says he does it out of love for the sport and mentoring kids.
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"Older people are uniquely suited for a mentoring role," he said in an interview.
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Winners will get mentoring from Facebook engineers to help make these solutions a reality.
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"These guys who were mentoring me said 'Just write what you think," she recalls.
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But instead of mentoring her, Dr. Willenbring said, Professor Marchant immediately began harassing her.
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They will participate in workshops and mentoring events with Chobani employees and receive $25,000.
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Carraway had started a mentoring program for disadvantaged youths called Camp FEVER, Heidler said.
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What is needed is specialized mentoring and experiential programs that can increase student retention.
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She is now on her fifth mentoring team and is the chairwoman of EforAll.
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He took on a paternal role, mentoring drivers from China and its neighboring countries.
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I love mentoring and always want to give others the benefit of the doubt.
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Through its mentoring program I work with black students who aspire to become physicians.
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Anything that you'll ever do well will be the result of high quality mentoring.
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The Center for Supportive Schools has brought in a peer-mentoring program, an attendance-mentoring program, enrichment classes in music technology and coding, and two full-time social workers and a case manager to work with students and families at all three schools.
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According to the co-founder of Google's career mentoring program, they just have to listen.
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Will the unbridled response to Queer Eye change Porowski's approach to mentoring each episode's subject?
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All will receive scholarships to the academy, which will also provide academic courses and mentoring.
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Those 2202,2628 entrepreneurs receive vital business training, one-on-one mentoring and access to capital.
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Mentoring and help with preparing for university could increase the chances that poor students graduate.
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"We offered support, mentoring and modeling, and it is working really well there," she said.
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I'd like to keep editing, and mentoring, and helping other writers any way I can.
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Campbell offered some dating advice and talked about mentoring Cindy Crawford's model daughter, Kaia Gerber.
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This can include everything from education — including paying for advanced degrees — to training and mentoring.
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She founded the mentoring organization Yara's Club as part of the Young Women's Leadership Network.
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She oversaw the 10,000 Women initiative, which provides mentoring and networking opportunities for female entrepreneurs.
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Among many issues, some of the topics discussed with Trump included mentoring and SBA programs.
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Most recently, he's been mentoring students and other newcomers to the world of competitive gaming.
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Then it introduced a mentoring program that reduced turnover to zero, at least for now.
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Regardless of who is learning from whom, Beale also acknowledges the fundamental importance of mentoring.
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Ana is tense and nervous, but through Marcus' mentoring, Susana has come into her own.
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Q. You are only 41, but are you already thinking about mentoring the next C.E.O.?
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Training, mentoring and counseling people — often from disadvantaged backgrounds — is not a mass-production process.
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It functioned like a fraternity, with a "mother" and "father" mentoring younger, less-experienced members.
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And, several acknowledged at the meeting this past week, mentoring women in the #MeToo era.
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The Kate Nash who became increasingly involved in mentoring young girls, encouraging them to rock.
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I love collaborating, mentoring newbies or pairing up with crazy geniuses for more ambitious ideas.
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According to Lean In, 60 percent of men are uncomfortable socializing with and mentoring women.
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Apprentice, a new program that provides mentoring and cost-of-living assistance to legal apprentices.
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In 28, Bernstein and Wilson were accepted to a mentoring program in Boulder called Techstars.
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I have to thank Jeff Chen, who has been mentoring me over the past year.
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In the show, developers will make 60-second pitches, receive mentoring from the musician Will.i.
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If you suck at something, it's because you haven't received quality mentoring in that thing.
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He also conducted mentoring programs for children on university campuses through his Second Mile Foundation.
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That's why it's so wonderful that she is sharing her time by mentoring new constructors.
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Murphy was soon mentoring her to become the creator of her own projects in Hollywood.
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But even as he prepares to play shortstop, Reyes is spending plenty of time mentoring Rosario.
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"Historically, mentoring was something that was pseudo-expected of employees but never really acknowledged," he said.
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Carter says she has a lot of friends from mentoring and participating in women's empowerment groups.
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They'll take classes to prepare for law exams, and receive tutoring and mentoring to ensure success.
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Large employers made a big fuss about providing apprenticeships and mentoring schemes, but few offer jobs.
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As well as learning Swedish, they get 26 weeks of daily classes, teaching practice and mentoring.
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Cross-divisional mentoring programs can be an attainable first step that can make a big impact.
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We're also seeing more accelerators and incubators provide space, cash and mentoring to turbo-charge entrepreneurships.
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In my new role at Y Combinator, I've started mentoring and helping all kinds of startups.
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For the unfamiliar, TiE is a nonprofit mentoring network for entrepreneurs and promoter of entrepreneurship worldwide.
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SmartArm will receive $85,000, a mentoring session with CEO Satya Nadella, and some other Microsoft goodies.
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PERINO: But you know how many calls I get a week asking me for mentoring advice?
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Limited edition of 2,000- signed and numbered- with all profits going to mentoring young female writers.
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Goodson sits on the alumni board, in addition to mentoring new Year Up interns at Salesforce.
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"Introverts have great one-on-one conversations," says Blake, who co-founded Google's career mentoring program.
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Better mentoring, or exchanges with those who have renounced jihad, could help, as might psychiatric care.
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But there's a mentor-mentee relationship we're not as familiar with: senior women mentoring junior men.
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Applying learned skills well, and flexibly based on different patients' needs, takes mentoring, not merely workshops.
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The company has a women's leadership team, which is involved in mentoring, sponsorship, and leadership development.
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So if the concern is fairness in female advancement, we might think beyond the mentoring model.
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One year later, he's doing it again, but this time, he's mentoring kids along the way.
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They are given access to a variety of services that include mentoring, case management, and counseling.
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We ended up going for drinks under the guise of a "mentoring session" and had sex.
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So, really, lecture, formal training, on the job coaching and mentoring, and just really practical support.
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"This 12-year-old kid who Skrillex is mentoring tried it and loved it," Arrigo said.
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He started organizing activities in the park—meals, movie nights, mentoring—to keep young people occupied.
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Day 0: Don't take on a leadership role until you've had some management or mentoring experience
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The company has since grown into a successful enterprise employing -- and mentoring -- more than 700 people.
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"Thank you for discovering me, mentoring me everyday for 10 years," Mr. Taylor wrote on Instagram.
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Those extra eyes belonged to workers trained in mediating conflicts and mentoring at-risk young people.
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I introduced myself to her after the mentoring workshop, and we chatted about the funny coincidence.
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Notoriously, white male recruits received special mentoring and reduced scrutiny by those in charge of hiring.
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In 2016 she launched The Kara Network as a digital resource and mentoring platform for entrepreneurs.
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Jessica Jackson, the lawyer mentoring Kardashian's studies, came to her defense in an interview with Refinery29.
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"Soft" approaches focus on community-driven rehabilitation, including moral counselling from elders, developing hobbies, and mentoring.
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For her next act, she's interested in mentoring an entrepreneurial spirit in her female fan base.
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They combine the best of high-school, community college, hands-on-skills training and professional mentoring.
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Tech accelerators can help by providing money, talented peers and mentoring when the market will not.
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He took great pleasure in advising graduate students, mentoring many who went on to become leading scientists.
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The mentoring will include investing in and helping female founder CEOs who have engineering or science backgrounds.
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Many times questions in a mentoring relationship are focused on immediate day-to-day problems and challenges.
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I've spent thousands on psychotherapy, CBT, counseling, hypnotherapy, mentoring, crystal healing, light workers, and guided angel meditations.
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On the other, there's Elizabeth and Claudia mentoring Paige and staying the course no matter the cost.
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As Hyden's daughter, Samantha, explains in the documentary, Hyden had a habit of mentoring struggling young people.
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Mr Hancock, a serious youth, started a mentoring scheme while at a high school plagued by gangs.
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We need more investment, more resources, more mentoring and a real, concerted effort to expand our pipelines.
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The company's network of coaches and companies builds on the connections Hsu and Wilkerson made while mentoring.
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Earlier this season, Lillard spoke to the media about mentoring Portland's 252.6-year-old center Jusuf Nurkic.
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Additionally, Kersey said that McDonald's has seen an unexpected benefit to hiring mature employees: two-way mentoring.
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The program includes 10-12 months of intense training and another three years of hands-on mentoring.
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Compensate teachers for the extra work they do outside of the classroom, such as mentoring or coaching.
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Block is also mentoring a Burt's Bees sales planner, who previously ran the firm's business with Target.
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He helped so many other hairdressers today by guiding them, mentoring them and giving them their start.
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"She will be managing, mentoring and supporting a range of teams across X," a source tells me.
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The researchers suggest that mentoring programs by current inventors or internship programs could have the desired effects.
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"Some of the guys from the first cohort are now mentoring, supervising the other cohorts," he said.
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You are a great fit culturally if:• You value mentoring junior developers, and building a collaborative culture.
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"Weaving runs in our blood - we just need a little mentoring," said Aruna Sonwal, a project participant.
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Winners will have group and personal mentoring from high-profile coaches including Tony Robbins and Tim Ferriss.
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The mentoring aspect of the AnBryce scholarship was more appealing to her than the money, she said.
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There's fisherman Abu Jayab, who, at 42, is the old man of the sea, mentoring young surfers.
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To combat imposter syndrome, it's critical for leaders to reward teaching, mentoring, and question asking among teammates.
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Schmidt is effectively spending hundreds of millions of dollars to create a mentoring network for high schoolers.
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Lleyton Hewitt is now captain of Australia's Davis Cup team and very involved in mentoring young Australians.
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This could be mentoring or sponsoring others, or rewriting the rules of what you have control over.
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This lets us determine whether there's any extra effect from the training, mentoring, and targeted asset grants.
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Based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, our program takes an interdisciplinary approach, emphasizing small classes and studio-intensive mentoring.
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He recounts what happened to a 19-year-old black gay homeless man he had been mentoring.
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I had reached out to Dr. Pimm for some mentoring when she was 2250 and he agreed.
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Much respect my brother #33644 Prior to his death, Bryant had been mentoring young people, including Gianna.
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Carraway had started a mentoring program for disadvantaged youths called Camp FEVER, said Heidler, the police chief.
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A statement released by producers and the studio on Monday acknowledged Perry's fatherly, mentoring role on set.
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He also began laying the groundwork for a mentoring program to foster interest in esports among women.
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So I tell people I'm mentoring that there's one rule when we meet: Put on your Teflon.
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A: I started my mentoring program back in the school system where the gunman held me hostage.
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Based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the program takes an interdisciplinary approach, emphasizing small classes and studio-intensive mentoring.
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Check out more videos from VICE: If villages are the soul of mentoring, investments are the bloodline.
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Many mentoring programs — whether in government, non-profit, or for-profit — have huge goals on anemic budgets.
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Through our peer-to-peer mentoring strategy, students are trained to be influential supports for their peers.
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Beyond this, we don't get any similar mentoring, say, from Nancy to Max or Joyce to Eleven.
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But he invited me to come back to his office, like a couple of days later, and that begins a three-year period of what I would characterize as mentoring, what others have characterized as mentoring, where I was part of this ecosystem of people he would talk to.
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Virgil Abloh's first brand, Pyrex, was carried by Vfiles; now he's mentoring the next generation of young designers.
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Trainees learn food hygiene, get help with English, maths, IT and interview skills, receive mentoring and job placements.
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For example, the Sao Paulo space offers workstations and mentoring for entrepreneurs focused on projects with social impact.
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He joined the Big Brothers mentoring program even though he was already tutoring at an after-school center.
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Most of the women I talked to felt very strongly about the role of mentoring the next generation.
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I started mentoring a master's student last week, and I have a few things to prepare for her.
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Then his group further enriches their lives through mentoring and exposure to higher education and possible career paths.
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He credits his ability to make responsible professional decisions to mentoring he received from his bosses and peers.
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Tech providers courting developers at the event and mentoring teams there included: Adobe, Autodesk, Shapeways, Jibo and Whoaboard.
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" "Men, when they do their mentoring, it's very much focused on 'This is how we climb the ladder.
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In no time, he was consumed again with a dozen Nike projects, while privately coaching and mentoring Prefontaine.
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"What an awesome ride this has been, playing older brother mentoring this wonderful talent and spirit," he continued.
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Unfortunately, with a large team, you may not have the bandwidth to provide mentoring to each new hire.
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Startup founders scootered along the sidewalks, headed to events on networking, mentoring, and blockchain synergies of all description.
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Change relationships between trainees and faculty to mentoring networks or committee-based advising to reduce risk of harassment.
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He and Michelle are overseeing the Obama Foundation, which provides leadership training and mentoring to promising young people.
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More than 400 businesses have partnered with P-TECH schools, providing critical mentoring, site visits and paid internships.
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In my heart, I thought of my children and other children I had been mentoring at the time.
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"He started mentoring Damian, saying how it was just like his life when he grew up," Renea said.
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The mentoring and education fields have joined forces to elevate what we know works and implement best practices.
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Zuckerberg developed a close mentoring relationship with the Washington Post's Don Graham, later making Graham Facebook's lead director.
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Every resident is supported by a state-certified mentor, who is paid an additional wage for mentoring responsibilities.
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Graduation programs involve giving people assets (such as livestock, money or equipment) as well as training and mentoring.
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That reflects reasonably robust evidence that the training and mentoring aspects of the program are actually adding value.
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"Being around Kevin is analogous to the kind of mentoring we're doing with the platform," Mr. Freund said.
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I've been mentoring a junior member of the department who recently had a job interview at another institution.
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His mentoring instincts kicked in naturally, he said, because of his affection and respect for the young actor.
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Activities range from working on an organic farm in Costa Rica to mentoring youth in rural South Africa.
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Roe runs a mentoring program for at-risk teens; it's clear she brings firsthand experience to the subject.
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These rising stars wanted to be part of a mentoring group for high-potential employees—men and women.
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The students receive academic support and enrichment, and mentoring from Future Scholars participants who are now in college.
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Put simply, if the mentoring program proves successful, the firm should have the ability to easily scale it.
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He now spends his time mentoring others and helping them find the same restoration in their own lives.
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Now 83, he still comes to the hospital every weekday, but has shifted to research, teaching and mentoring.
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Yet their part in raising and mentoring Jackson did not mean these men always made the best choices.
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"She talked about getting the approval or the support or the mentoring of Henry Kissinger," Bernie Sanders said.
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So we started to do that, speed mentoring that, and then you find people who are diving deeper.
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Peer-to-peer mentoring is a multi-purposed strategy that builds capacity and leadership right within a school.
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Not even a hurricane could ruffle the commitment, in part because Dreamit does much of its early mentoring remotely.
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Now, more than four years later, the former Tampa, Florida, mayor is president and CEO of the mentoring organization.
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"Sometimes there is too much vagueness," he continued, saying that employees need to structure mentoring like any other task.
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True Colors also organizes the largest LGBTQ youth conference in the country and manages Connecticut's only LGBT mentoring program.
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A screenshot from Kolfage's old Facebook page, which has since been removed, asking for donations for his mentoring program.
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He also relaxed the rules and increased American air strikes, military trainers and mentoring of front-line Afghan troops.
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Platforms make it easier to connect people of differing levels of knowledge, allowing peer-to-peer teaching and mentoring.
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The program sent kids to alternative education settings designed to provide increased mentoring and intervention to correct their behavior.
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That's how we created our Speaker Video Summit, our clients' number-two purchase after finishing our speaker mentoring program.
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Intuit and GE have a whole program for coaching and mentoring, and that becomes part of [managers'] job description.
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Chambers just launched JC2 Ventures, which he says is as much about CEO mentoring as it is about investment.
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He credits his ability to make responsible professional decisions to the mentoring he received from his bosses and peers.
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Now, she is paying her gratitude forward by mentoring two young people, who come to her through the trust.
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He and Grant Heyward went on to create a foundation in their son's name that offers mentoring for children.
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We can help break this vicious cycle through job training, very important, job training, mentoring and drug addiction treatment.
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"We had been active mentoring at Google," Zhou, who spent close to a decade at the search giant, explained.
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As more women enter positions of leadership, we're also seeing a growing number of senior women mentoring other women.
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The Y.W.C.A. San Francisco and Marin Fifty Plus Program offers training, mentoring and placement for women 50 and over.
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Like others, Rockefeller Capital Management's Chloe Duanshi highlighted the importance of mentorship — but cautioned not to force the mentoring.
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Ms. Gray's family set up a GoFundMe fund-raiser in her honor aimed at mentoring young women in science.
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There are only so many uplifting reports on workplace mentoring you can file before sleepy viewers start clicking around.
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There's ample opportunity to advance into a broader role helping shape our content strategy and mentoring the analyst team.
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It is also working with Vital Voices, a global mentoring program, to support the travel needs of its entrepreneurs.
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Become a mentor by contacting an org like the National Mentoring Partnership or your local school or school district.
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Recently I've been doing a lot of mentoring in schools, and this new generation is utterly obsessed with grades.
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In 1996, Soros created the Romaversitas Foundation, to provide educational assistance and mentoring to Hungary's severely marginalized Roma population.
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Perhaps your boss will decide to provide mentoring or keep you in mind for an opportunity down the road.
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The tour will also include mentoring sessions where the Academy graduate will talk to aspiring producers, DJs, and musicians.
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While older women described mentoring and advising younger women, several said they were inspired by younger generations as well.
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As a student of writing, Dr. DeSalvo sought to demystify it in her mentoring of young writers and students.
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At the meeting Trump suggested creating more programs for job training, education, mentoring and drug addiction aimed at rehabilitation.
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Free Arts NYC Free Arts NYC provides underserved children in the five boroughs with educational arts and mentoring programs.
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Our diversity groups are focused on recruiting, mentoring, coaching feedback, pro bono work, external advocacy, and generating intellectual property.
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The teams are raising money for Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, which provides mentoring to children.
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In 2016, she and some friends founded the Latino Surgical Society to provide mentoring and other support for peers.
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Scene City Benefits were held for National CARES Mentoring Movement and the Museum of the City of New York.
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Mentoring, in fact, has proven to be one of the most effective tools for advancing women in the workplace.
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Mentoring, sponsorships, and diversity training can help reduce the negative effects of unconscious bias and feeling like an outsider.
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You could probably argue that they have more important problems to sort out than mentoring seed-stage media projects.
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The Diana Award runs programs from anti-bullying to encouraging mentoring which have received public support from William and Harry.
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First announced last July, Bumble has launched Bizz, a new mode in its app designed for professional networking and mentoring.
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Gardner had been employed as a Professor of Medicine at the university since 1984 and was no stranger to mentoring.
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Adam Bryant is a CNBC contributor and managing director of Merryck & Co., a senior leadership development and executive mentoring firm.
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Mentoring is key for success in any number of careers, but especially for women in male-dominated industries like tech.
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"Providing feedback, mentoring on how small businesses can best sell to big ones, increasing their publicity and even their sales."
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Arkady has focused on the victims, doing documentary film work on wounded Iraqis and mentoring Yazidi girls who fled ISIS.
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The mentoring programme allows professional artists to work with Pathlight's students to nurture their creative talents and showcase their work.
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Under Barra's leadership, GM has launched several mentoring programs to encourage women to move up the ranks in the company.
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She put down her duffel bag and rolled-up poster and listened as I spun my confession of inadequate mentoring.
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It's run by the church next door, and gives at-risk kids from the area professional job training and mentoring.
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The organization, which works with nearly 300 public schools across 27 U.S. cities, helps individual students through their mentoring program.
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We have found that increasing companies realize that mentoring is a powerful tool to help women advance in the workplace.
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He called some of Google's practices "discriminatory," such as providing extra mentoring for people of a certain race or gender.
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Wells Fargo also provides money and mentoring to companies that enter into its semi-annual accelerator program in San Francisco.
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The organization has long encouraged participants to become civically engaged, providing them with the tools and mentoring to do so.
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" The best way to keep the local startup ecosystem thriving, Altop says, "is to keep mentoring and investing in them.
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We see this form of mentoring and coaching as the most effective way to build and support early-stage startups.
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We know, though, that with proper supports — mentoring, tutoring, internships, financial incentives — the odds change and graduation rates increase sharply.
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Federal, local and corporate money has financed initiatives there, including mentoring programs for Somali youths with access to employment resources.
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The institute recommends student loan-forgiveness incentives for teachers, mentoring programs for new hires, and — not surprisingly — more competitive compensation.
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That's a good move, as Tahani, a former peer, and now a direct report, can't offer the mentoring she needs.
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Their Warrior Integration Program focuses on integrating combat-wounded veterans into the workforce through on-boarding, mentoring, and career development.
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For example, research suggests that even temporary summer jobs, accompanied by mentoring, can help them keep their lives on track.
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While there's a variety of these that exist today, most usually provide mentoring, content and a small amount of capital.
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Through mentoring and tutoring, she does her part to try to get more young women to enter the STEM field.
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He spends much of his spare time mentoring other students and plans to pursue a career in higher education administration.
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She is also known for encouraging other journalists in their careers and recently developed a mentoring program at The Times.
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A pilot program at Stanford, for example, allows physicians to "bank" hours they spend mentoring others or serving on committees.
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These enterprises have long been a presence in Silicon Valley, offering mentoring and investment in exchange for an ownership stake.
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Working in partnership with organizations like Girls Educational and Mentoring Services, Serita offers counseling sessions followed by dismissal of charges.
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The same week in September saw the first day of both courses, yoga on Saturday mornings, mentoring on Saturday afternoons.
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In a program called C2C, for Choose to Change, they get support, mentoring and therapy to disrupt this deadly cycle.
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They spent roughly a decade leading sessions at watering holes around New York, mentoring younger musicians and deepening a repertoire.
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He is also on the young leadership board for the Jersey City chapter of America Needs You, a mentoring organization.
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And to me, mentoring is all about letting them see and then helping them find the path to get there.
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Hedge-fund billionaire Ray Dalio revealed via Twitter on Tuesday that he is mentoring hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs.
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Ms. Goodman began by mentoring a young woman who started a skin care company through EforAll's program in Lowell, Mass.
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To aid with job skills training, the teenagers also host birthday parties, outdoor corporate mentoring events and school field days.
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He met with students benefitting from a mentoring program which encourages young people to better understand their thoughts and actions.
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Kaplan said it was "think tank meets work therapy" — mentoring is the No. 1 thing members get out of Chief.
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Although Russia ceded primacy in mentoring North Korea after the USSR dissolved, Russian president Vladimir Putin is unmotivated to assist.
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Now 25, Lucchesi spends a lot of time in and out of Gabon, coaching and mentoring aspiring young basketball players.
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When students need extra attention, City Year corps members immediately pull them aside and provide targeted one-on-one mentoring.
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In Moneyball, Pitt's baseball GM Billy Beane takes Hill's Peter Brand under his wing, mentoring him in front-office matters.
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Companies with mentoring programs are viewed as more attractive places to work and retain female employees at a higher rate.
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"The party leaders and compilers know the birds well, so it's a great opportunity for learning and mentoring," he says.
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Chris Bennett, Wonderschool's CEO, told VICE News it offers mentoring and training for directors and visits locations for quality checks.
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" Al-Ahmadi confirmed that UK mentoring was both "theoretical and operational" and that "the surveillance teams were a British specialism.
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In an era of thought-provoking, societal influencing storytelling, it's clear mentoring Hollywood's tomorrow has never been more important than today.
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If you plan ahead, you could land an informational job interview or valuable mentoring session along with your afternoon caffeine boost.
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Guided by his own struggles, Herren pinpointed what he feels are critical components of long-term recovery: treatment, education and mentoring.
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In 2014, she co-founded an event-based mentoring business, Women's Leadership LIVE, which aims to support and educate women entrepreneurs.
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Sexism is still rampant — only now many men feel uncomfortable engaging with or mentoring female colleagues in the wake of #MeToo.
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Through dedicated mentoring and editing from the VICE staff, college journalists will have the resources to tackle on-the-ground reporting.
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He walked into a nearby free studio called Haven Studios, a youth mentoring music studio in the south end of Chicago.
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She started out as the small events coordinator and, with Trump's mentoring and support, has worked her way to general manager.
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Mohamed is one of the few teachers in Nairobi who is running a group and mentoring students specifically to prevent extremism.
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Earlier this month it officially unveiled Grab Ventures, a unit focused on helping building out an ecosystem through investment and mentoring.
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My current passion project: Working with GM Women's Employee Resource Group on key initiatives to support professional development, mentoring, and retention.
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Likewise, an atmosphere in which senior men are wary of mentoring young women for fear of being misunderstood hurts women's careers.
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Ms Monteith tried to give them a sense of "social inclusion and purpose", mentoring them on the phone or over coffee.
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This may start by mentoring a junior developer, then lead a team of four, then six, then ten, and so on.
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Much of what the Prince's Trust does involves mentoring of young people as they try to get into employment or training.
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About a week away from her due date, Mary decided to drive for a few hours after a day of mentoring.
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Inspired by Yoruba mythology, shed began mentoring a team of local artists to protect local cultures and beliefs through their artwork.
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Topics concerning the inner cities, the problems, the solutions, and furthermore embracing the youth, both being aware that mentoring saves lives.
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While Harry has been asked to champion mentoring, his brother Prince William has been helping the Diana Award's anti-bullying fight.
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Ryan Atwood is an award-winning architect who spends his free time mentoring underprivileged youths and is still somehow preternaturally ripped.
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He also heads up an organization where he does one-on-one mentoring that includes mindfulness, with males 15 to 24.
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All Revolving tenants receive nearly $300,000 of equipment and furniture during their six-month stints, as well as mentoring from Lupoli.
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But we're still involved, [mentoring the VCs there], helping wherever we can with new projects, or selling our ways into things.
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So really there were fifty to a hundred Afghan soldiers at the base, almost enabling one-to-one Marine mentoring sessions.
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In Britain, especially, there has been bitter argument, not over how to go about mentoring, but over who should do it.
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Through dedicated mentoring and editing from the Vice staff, college journalists will have the resources to tackle on-the-ground reporting.
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Instead, Chetty and Bell argue that their findings point to mentoring or internship networks that lead children to pursue certain careers.
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Make sure the kids in the world know I'm being executed and those kids I've been mentoring keep this fight going.
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The annual entrepreneurship conference has a theme this year of "Women first, prosperity for all," and involves networking, mentoring and workshops.
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Boettcher also launched the Oracle Cloud Institute, where employees, partners, and customers can get training and mentoring on Oracle's cloud products.
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Since last fall, Carlos and Roby have been crisscrossing America, picking up and mentoring as many clemency recipients as they can.
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Chosen startups will be housed at Wayra's London academy where they'll receive 8 months office space, mentoring and business development support.
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He says Accel is not necessarily planning to invest in the students that it's mentoring, although they wouldn't rule it out.
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Some studies have shown that mentoring can be just as effective in a group setting, or even from peer-to-peer.
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We spoke to both about mentoring young artists, DJs sharing songs with each other, and building lasting relationships with their audiences.
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All the proceeds will go to Black Girls Code, an organization that provides education and mentoring for teen girls of color.
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It's down the street from my current church and up the street from where I first started a youth mentoring program.
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Robuchon was also known for his mentoring skills, helping to develop chefs such as Gordon Ramsay, Éric Ripert and Michael Caines.
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This is a huge detriment to mentoring and to women's ability to advance as quickly as their male colleagues, Sandberg said.
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In Totnes, various therapists offer free support and mentoring to anybody working in the middle of Transition, whenever they need it.
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That's why interventions such as targeted college recruitment, mentoring programs, self-managed teams, and task forces have boosted diversity in businesses.
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Other things that we're doing at Kleiner Perkins in we set up a mentoring network to find more female board members.
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The Justice Department could also shepherd spending on anti-crime efforts — such as mentoring and gang-prevention initiatives — to the zones.
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Stricker intuited that Woods would get as much, if not more, from this week as the young golfers he was mentoring.
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Her likely new job as a curriculum coach, mentoring teachers, won't necessarily pay more, but it will come with less paperwork.
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Once new teachers reach the classroom, they deserve a supportive environment including ongoing support and mentoring from veteran teachers and administrators.
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The company was founded by Mitch Besser, a doctor whose previous work involved putting H.I.V.-positive women together in mentoring relationships.
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Through his hybrid works and teaching, he helped build the Los Angeles art scene, mentoring a who's who of contemporary artists.
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He published his first book on the affiliate-marketing industry in 2017 and his second on mentoring and leadership in 2019.
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Beginning in 10th grade, students rotate among employers, industry organizations and school for three to four years of training and mentoring.
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It has taken me working with other early-stage companies and mentoring them and investing in them to make these connections.
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Since 2013, Tuff has written a memoir, "Prepared for a Purpose," become an inspirational speaker and launched mentoring programs in schools.
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He previously worked as a software engineer at Microsoft, IBM and Yahoo, and has always enjoyed mentoring and growing great engineers.
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Ray Rice is all about working with student athletes -- but he's not looking for a coaching gig ... he's focused on mentoring.
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Learn more about mentoring issues and how to help the individuals and organizations featured in the VICELAND series Last Chance High.
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The charity works with schools to transform lives using mostly former Armed Forces members to deliver motivational mentoring and inspiring education programs.
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Manangoi, who finished ahead of fellow Kenyan Timothy Cheruiyot, thanked Kiprop for mentoring him but was coy about his world-record ambitions.
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Nicknamed "Big Rob" because of his height and spirit, he was widely known for his generosity and mentoring relationship with younger reporters.
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The program also offers weekly mentoring sessions, external speakers, and sessions with senior employees across the firm on a range of topics.
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"Considering that these leadership positions typically require candidates with substantial job tenure and mentoring, short-term fixes will be challenging," Yildirmaz said.
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In addition to their celebrity chef-dom, they also each have successful restaurants and are known for mentoring cooks throughout competition shows.
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A former commander of a 2000-soldier aviation battalion, this natural born leader was used to strategizing, problem-solving and mentoring teams.
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In addition, both winners will receive on-site training in the Reuters New York newsroom and access to mentoring by Reuters editors.
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That's a focus it will also flesh out next year, starting with those it has relationships with via hiring and mentoring networks.
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ICONOMI, Zagar explained, recently initiated a mentoring program to protect ICO investors while helping projects clarify their business proposition and business plan.
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" It turned out, he had been mentoring a man who had stumbled upon Joanna's Bible, and was "touched by the handwritten note.
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Like almost all VC firms these days, Capnamic is also talking up the operational support it brings, citing business development and mentoring.
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That's still our aim, but we now also look to keep that diversity flourishing by supporting women through mentoring and learning events.
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De Alwis and her team run coding courses and career development events, while providing invaluable mentoring and advice to aspiring female techies.
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Mentoring trans youth is especially important, given that stigma and discrimination makes the trans community vulnerable to less economic and social opportunity.
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Half of the parents with mentors got their kids coverage within about two months, compared with more than four months without mentoring.
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We've been giving out $2,000 grants at every Fever road game to a local community partner that promotes fitness, literacy and mentoring.
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"A mom operating a tutoring service out of her home would be welcome to get advice and mentoring from SCORE," he said.
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This might include caring for younger siblings or family elders, or working for Habitat for Humanity, or tutoring and mentoring underprivileged kids.
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Mentoring and programs that provide real-life, hands-on, project-based opportunities can inspire students to pursue computer science and STEM careers.
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The program offers workshops led by Babson professors on topics such as sales management and operational financing as well as mentoring sessions.
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To that end, the Small Business Administration's Emerging Leaders Initiative trains business owners in underserved communities with a mentoring and workshop program.
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Having been on both sides of multiple mentoring relationships over the course of my career, I am a big proponent of mentorship.
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She started exercising, engaging in community projects like mentoring college students, and spending more time with her siblings to strengthen family bonds.
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Consequently, vital professional development, such as induction programs for new educators and mentoring programs with veteran teachers, are on the chopping block.
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"I was introduced to John Chambers [the former executive chairman of Cisco Systems] and it developed into a mentoring relationship," he said.
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"I kind of fell into mentoring accidentally," Mark Duplass, indie film world darling, recently explained, noting he's always helping out friends' work.
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At EY we've put a special emphasis on reverse-mentoring, recognizing that senior leadership can learn a lot from more junior employees.
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Hundreds of US National Guardsmen are in western Ukraine as part of an effort aimed at training and mentoring Ukrainian army units.
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For men who really want to create change, she suggests mentoring women rather than avoiding them as a solution to the problem.
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The plot for the sequel hasn't been released, but there has been speculation that it will center on Mitchell mentoring younger pilots.
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"We are mentoring them on what we've learned to be successful, and what we've learned that doesn't work in Indonesia," said Makarim.
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Courtney Smith supported the move, she said, because she was concerned that Zach Smith was in a position of mentoring young men.
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Last, but not least, my students that I have had the pleasure of mentoring and are now the leaders of 808 Urban.
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I am the co-founder of Preparing Leaders of Tomorrow (PLOT), a non-profit organization that provides mentoring to at-risk youth.
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Members of Bishop Joseph W. Walker III's congregation were working with Brown through a Tennessee Department of Correction faith-based mentoring program.
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To boost people's income, a project is helping rural Ugandans set up their own businesses by providing seed funding, training and mentoring.
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It was no different with Rautins, who credits Saunders for mentoring him about the in's and out's of being on a broadcast.
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It also has become the first state to make community and technical college free through a scholarship and mentoring program, Tennessee Promise.
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Early childhood programs in particular make a huge difference: parent coaching, high-quality prekindergarten, lead poisoning interventions, social worker visits, and mentoring.
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The following week, after yoga, it made sense to walk together to the subway to get into the city for the mentoring.
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The company has also sought to increase the proportion of senior women through mentoring and by encouraging women to apply for promotions.
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By providing access to capital, entrepreneurial education, and mentoring and networking opportunities, the foundation has helped thousands of women scale their businesses.
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Known for being exacting and demanding as a manager, Ms. Mandelker said she worked to improve communication and mentoring within her team.
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Additionally, Kaufmann suggests mentoring other women and non-binary folks, where possible, and helping them navigate challenges at your place of work.
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In 1997, Powell Jobs founded College Track, a nonprofit organization that helps prepare low-income students for college through tutoring and mentoring.
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As the pair continued their session, Dalio revealed the next stage of his life will be about giving back and mentoring others.
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His organization, Entrepreneurship for All, offers training and mentoring for aspiring small-business owners who have ideas but lack capital and connections.
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As a trooper, he served as a field training officer, mentoring other lawmen, and his colleagues considered him a leader, Spalding said.
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Both have been matched with mentors through Bigs & Littles NYC Mentoring, an affiliate of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York.
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Ms. Crenn is popular among other chefs, who cite her dedication to mentoring, philanthropy and environmental causes, as well as her talent.
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MENTORING The German industrial equipment company Siemens agreed to buy the software maker Mentor Graphics for $4.5 billion, or $37.25 a share.
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It said the percentage of male managers who are uncomfortable mentoring women has more than tripled from 5 percent to 16 percent.
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Recently, Lean In shared survey results that three times as many male managers are uncomfortable mentoring women in the wake of #MeToo.
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After the helicopter slammed into the earth, Marines mentoring Afghan soldiers tried to rally them to the aid of passengers and crew.
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The way Nasatir sees it, mentoring people who haven't broken into the industry yet was, and continues to be, good business strategy.
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I'm a huge fan of Norman Lear's work, and I'll talk to him in a sort of a mentoring kind of way.
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Passing along advice is a standard component of parenting, grandparenting and mentoring — but one person's counsel doesn't always work for the next.
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Many HR people I know work with young people both informally and formally, as I do through a business school mentoring program.
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We also asked if Wilder could count on any special, one-on-one mentoring from Sylvester, and his answer was pretty definitive.
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Williams had met Taylor at a youth outreach event and had been mentoring the boy, speaking with him regularly about his plans.
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This means pulling up those less-represented groups through mentoring, reaching out and targeting underrepresented groups for recruitment and executive career paths.
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Now, after an unbelievably stimulating and productive three years, it's time to turn to the passions I've long had around mentoring and education.
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I feel a bit overwhelmed thinking about how my daily routine will change once my classes and the mentoring program begin this week.
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He is also setting up 4SD, a social enterprise in Switzerland focused on mentoring the next generation of leaders in global sustainable development.
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According to mentoring expert Phil George, it needn't be daunting and it could provide just the career boost you need this New Year.
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Perhaps from Index Ventures, which Costolo will also join as a venture partner, investing in startups and mentoring and working with portfolio companies.
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"We were just talking about whatever, and she just completely interrupted me and said, we should start a mentoring program together," Sellers said.
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The language barrier and a balky camera led to a misunderstanding between me and Hamad, a boy who I was in effect mentoring.
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In 1997, Powell Jobs founded College Track, a storefront nonprofit organization that helps prepare low-income students for college through tutoring and mentoring.
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Incubators and their cousins, accelerators, provide hands-on training and mentoring, and often a physical space, to help early-stage business ideas develop.
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Employed by Google: 1998 to 2012Most recent position at Google: Silverstein worked on various projects, including mentoring engineers and serving as technology director.
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"We talked a lot about how important it is to find and live fully their Roma identity," she said of her mentoring work.
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Sports Clips and the UPS Store – offer financial incentives, training and mentoring through the IFA's VetFran program to help veterans jumpstart their business.
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He argues that what firms most need are management skills, and so he arranges mentoring for entrepreneurs who want their companies to grow.
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She is using her fashion empire, mentoring and philanthropy to communicate to other women that they can be who they want to be.
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I would like to see a total on-demand turnkey solution for the startup stack; including: workspace, SaaS, financing, mentoring and workforce solutions.
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In fact, this conversation has inspired me to make a commitment to do more mentoring and really support the young women coming up.
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Returnships offer a combination of paid work experience, mentoring, and skills training, and may last anywhere from eight weeks to a full year.
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If you look at their tech plan they released, it's: We're on broadband and STEM mentoring, and things that are fine, they're good.
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She also helped build Team HOPE -- Help Offering Parents Empowerment -- a parent-to-parent mentoring program for mothers and fathers in similar situations.
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Never hesitating to share advice with so many, and some who became legends in their own right because of Bill's mentoring and advice.
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Secondly, the city is investigating the viability of private sector worker co-operatives, focusing on small business mentoring, capital access and procurement reforms.
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She has labored since then to make a space for everyone in physics, mentoring more than 60 men and women through their doctorates.
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It is currently on Enterprise Ireland's New Frontiers Entrepreneur Development Program where it received €15,000 in backing, along with workspace and business mentoring.
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Everyday scenes abound, as the film questions the commonplace by imbuing it with shame and positing alternative models of mentoring by queer elders.
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Rob Portman expressed concerns over the New Century Consulting contract, which was to provide mentoring and training for the Afghan National Security Forces.
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He's also found a second successful career as a journalism professor, mentoring university students at Columbia, Ohio, Kentucky, Syracuse and, most recently, Florida.
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These two very different sides to his personality make us wonder which approach he takes when mentoring his daughter Matilda in the kitchen.
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On the flip side, potential mentors often have a desire to pay it forward, but want to get more out of mentoring relationships.
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When you are in love with the process, you seek feedback, mentoring, and coaching — even when you're at the top of your game.
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The reality is that there were few people in New York wired into the small scene that served much of a mentoring role.
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Which was, he was mentoring younger agents about the value of an agent in a client's life, and the way to comport yourself.
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"We are creating a center for addiction medicine to provide mentoring and training services" that their doctors are looking for, said Dr. Freeman.
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These are the informal moments where men have long gotten more mentoring than women -- and now it looks like it could get worse.
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I'd really appreciate if you'd spent some time mentoring them and developing them," it's amazing that they'd say, "I'd rather not do that.
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EOIR improved IJ training, established a peer observation and mentoring program, and closely supervised IJs with unusually high or low asylum grant rates.
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Parents may wish to send their child's record to a tutoring program, to a college mentoring program or other outside educational support services.
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"Shradha became our first investor and gave us our first check for $25,000 and employed 'radical candor,'" in her mentoring, Mr. Iseri said.
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And 65 percent of high-potential women who received support paid it forward by mentoring others, compared with only 56 percent of men.
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There's no penalty for women mentoring women — and when they do, they're more likely to be seen by their protégés as role models.
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Last I heard of him was when he sent me a LinkedIn request for more "mentoring advice"—Fergie *All names have been changed
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They'll be getting group and personal mentoring from a celebrity cast of coaches that includes Robbins, Tim Ferriss, Daymond John, and Marie Forleo.
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The reason we did it with him was because we'd been playing with the Black Halos from Vancouver, and they were mentoring us.
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On a pure business level, the mentoring service is also a key development for LinkedIn in its wider strategy as a social network.
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But while she seemed like a sinister foil for our angelic heroine, Tsubasa, she took on a mentoring role closer to cool aunt.
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Patina's network includes thousands of experienced executive-level baby boomers who are available for project-specific or limited-time gigs, or mentoring arrangements.
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Rangers General Manager Jeff Gorton emphasized that in addition to adding an experienced scorer of Panarin's pedigree, his mentoring potential is equally vital.
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He was also highly esteemed as a mentor, becoming the subject of a chapter in a 2009 book on mentoring in higher education.
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When the Tiananmen protests demanding democracy broke out that spring, both emerged as prominent participants, with Mr. Liu mentoring Mr. Wu'er and others.
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There is some first-rate hardass mentoring from Hurley and some spirited defiance from Rapp against a backdrop of rogue Iranian nuclear shenanigans.
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Friends and family remembered Nahdi's charismatic personality, his talent for networking and mentoring, and his important role in shaping contemporary British Muslim identity.
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She's added a variety of new wellness programs including yoga classes, happy hours, team volunteering events, and mentoring/job-shadowing opportunities for employees.
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It also has several signature programs, including the Financial Coaching Corps and a mentoring program for children who have a parent in prison.
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He also ran a mentoring program for local entrepreneurs, and participated in events and shows that helped turn their ideas into successful businesses.
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The FAA also will require airlines to have pilot professional development committees to administer formal pilot mentoring programs and revise and upgrade curriculum.
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The FAA also will require airlines to have pilot professional development committees to administer formal pilot mentoring programs and revise and upgrade curriculum.
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The mentoring was arranged by Grow Movement, an NGO that pairs volunteer consultants from all over the world with small businesses in Africa.
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Even when previous levels of risk-taking and psychological health are taken into account, the association between early mentoring and later thriving persists.
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Billionaire Ray Dalio, founder and co-chairman of Bridgewater Associates, released a recent mentoring session he had with rap mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs.
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However, the research suggests that mentoring and training are most effective if they begin during incarceration and continue during the transition to society.
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Then there is the problem of men perceiving #MeToo as potentially dangerous to themselves, and withdrawing from mentoring or collaborating with female colleagues.
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In addition to this work developing safer peanuts, and other enriched crops, Dodo devotes much of her energy to mentoring aspiring women scientists.
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Mentoring was announced as one of several mayoral priorities when our office — New York City's Young Men's Initiative (YMI) — relaunched in February 2015.
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As the winner, Chiang gets $100,000, plus $50,000 in Azure credit, plus the coveted one-on-one mentoring session with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.
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Don't forget that a mentoring relationship works both ways: Every woman who becomes a mentor gets as much out of it as her mentee.
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The reality star who appeared on 19 Kids and Counting and Marriage Bootcamp is now dedicating her time to mentoring female adolescents and children.
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I screen through my emails while waiting for A. I see an email from the coordinator for an LGBT mentoring program I applied for.
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Org survey, 60% of male managers now express concern about mentoring, socializing or being alone with their women employees, up substantially from last year.
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For more on Chad Bernstein's work, the students he's mentoring and Guitars Over Guns, pick up this week's issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday.
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He wants to see more voluntary civic actions, like mentoring young people, donating to food banks, or shaming employers into keeping jobs in America.
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" Mentor Someone Else "I thought I wasn't learning anything, but when I started mentoring someone else I realized I actually do know a lot.
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In exchange for the support and mentoring, Baidu will take a 10 percent stake in the capital of the companies selected for the program.
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"When I was on The Tonight Show, I always loved giving advice to the young comics, I really liked the mentoring process," he says.
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Banton's life now — which she enjoys from morning to night — is spent with her close-knit family and mentoring other women who have cancer.
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It costs about a third as much and runs for only one year, whereas graduation approaches generally provide training and mentoring over two years.
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But they can also offer personalized services — like faculty mentoring and face-to-face interactions with other students — that no online service can offer.
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It will also create an online mentoring tool to match women business owners in developing countries with advisers such as Ivanka Trump, Kim said.
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My values and my leadership journey have, in a big part, been influenced by my community-service involvement and my mentoring through the organization.
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Her plan also includes providing incubators, mentoring and training to 5,000 small-business owners in underserved communities and developing entrepreneurial skills in young people.
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Whether working professionally or with her many charities, or just nurturing and mentoring a young, green comic trying to make it as an actor.
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But maybe the worst part was when a director who'd been mentoring her for months humped her leg until he came in his pants.
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Her study attributed the gap to a combination of factors, including institutional sexism and more mentoring attention being paid to men than to women.
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Goldman Sachs started its Trader Academy in London last year, offering eight months of mentoring, networking and job shadowing for 16 female college students.
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Startup founders, whose projects are in very early, early and growth stages now have a place to go to for mentoring and financial support.
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"We have learned in higher education is that this a group for whom mentoring and role modeling is key to motivating them," he explains.
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Consider as well the positive effects of giving your time, mentoring others, supporting a cause, fighting injustice, and having a pay-it-forward mentality.
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That'll include mentoring, technical advice, access to the Binance network and also support on non-technical organization-building activities like HR, admin and more.
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It consists of a network of over 100 centers throughout the country that provide training, counseling, mentoring and access to capital to women entrepreneurs.
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While some people and workplaces are very proactive in developing mentoring relationships 'in real life' for the vast majority of us, this doesn't exist.
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The programme will provide a mentoring syllabus, central London office space and access to Octopus Investments' potential distribution channels of financial advisers and investors.
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In the end of weeks of mentoring, those select few will present in front of partners from Lightspeed Venture Partners (Snapchat's earliest VC investor).
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Robert Treat Paine III changed the course of ecology and conservation through a unique combination of brilliant research, exuberant mentoring, playfulness and boundless generosity.
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As in most nascent rising startup ecosystems in emerging markets, the pulling together of talent, their ideas, skills, mentoring and capital takes concerted work.
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That said, recent research has found cost-effective results for programs that take a combined approach: training and mentoring, plus direct grants of assets.
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Aaron E. Carroll is a health services researcher, professor of pediatrics, and associate dean for research mentoring at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
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So consider the American Indian College Fund, which supports students not only with scholarships but also with mentoring and advice on getting financial aid.
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She is on the board of the New York State Mentoring Program, which runs statewide programs for middle schools and is based in Rensselaer.
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So mentoring people who are trying to break into the business who could use a hand, that's the type of person I look for.
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A Harvard Business School study on mentoring found that every professional over 40 could name a mentor, but only a few younger interviewees could.
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Making it easy for startupsThe company said its Oracle for Startups program offers a range of benefits, including cloud credits, discounts and mentoring resources.
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Kind of mentoring, in terms of schooling Sansa in the ways of manipulation, the ways to play the game, or the ways to survive.
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Government programs offer selected local and foreign entrepreneurs, mainly in the tech business, some equity-free funding, co-working office spaces and mentoring opportunities.
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There are an estimated 22019,000 U.S. troops in Africa, and many more rotate through for training missions, military exercises, or mentoring and educational programs.
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Startup founders will work with Google engineers and receive mentoring from over 20 teams at Google, as well as outside experts and local mentors.
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But Webster based it on her grandfather, Arthur Wake, a hot-shot choir director who spent his final years mentoring singers in rural Kentucky.
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The Visual Artists' Immigration Clinic will be hosted by the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA), which runs an Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program.
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The program, called L-STEP, for Life-Skills Training and Empowerment Program, offers homeless New Yorkers mentoring, group support and training in life skills.
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More broadly, the report noted issues within individual units where commanders and senior enlisted leaders are responsible for training, mentoring and holding troops accountable.
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The company will also work with local United Way chapters to develop programs at each shop, such as youth job training classes and mentoring.
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"With the right mentoring and support, which I believe Daniel craves, I am confident Mr. Hernandez will have a bright productive future," she wrote.
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Now 73, Bing runs a mentoring program in Detroit, matching at-risk boys with adult men, a few of whom played for the Pistons.
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For men or women, the emphasis can be less on hierarchy and more on reciprocity, so companies can develop and provide mutual mentoring pairs.
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This side-by-side aspect, with more experienced players mentoring their juniors at every level, has become an important element of the Carnegie program.
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I originally met Andrea online, when she posted a message that she was open to mentoring and I took her up on her offer.
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"It's hard for me to imagine my life and career without Bill Bain's mentoring," Mr. Romney said in a statement after Mr. Bain's death.
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Along the way, he reached out to other people who'd had the procedure for information and mentoring, and advises others to do the same.
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The money from the program, called First Scholars, would be used to provide scholarships and to create a mentoring and support system for the beneficiaries.
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PEOPLE can exclusively share that former coach CeeLo Green will assist the "Girls Like You" singer, 39, in mentoring the 12 artists on Team Adam.
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Encore's Gen2Gen program promotes intergenerational relationships by helping organizations recruit older Americans for volunteer and job opportunities that involve working with and mentoring younger generations.
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But having a specific category, market, or in this case biome in mind helps make the mentoring, connections, classes, and so on much more effective.
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I think that when you are coaching somebody or mentoring them, it's a time where you really take stock of your own failures and successes.
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Bellatrix Aerospace's first customer is ISRO, which is also mentoring the company as it readies a water-based propellant to help manoeuvre satellites in space.
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Besides the accelerator, and all the mentoring, recruiting and events that go along with it, Fast Forward maintains a comprehensive, online directory of tech nonprofits.
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"We still see remnants of the Soviet command structure," says a Swedish officer who is mentoring the Ukrainians in the operations centre of the exercise.
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Those three were each awarded $21361439,21361438, but the grand prize — prestige and a private mentoring session with Satya Nadella — was reserved for today's final ceremony.
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The initiative includes plans to send some 200 of Japan's most promising start-ups to Silicon Valley over a five year-period for intense mentoring.
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It promised her instructors trained by Trump himself who would impart lessons through one-one-one mentoring on how to make money in real estate.
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Meanwhile, established companies are opening up incubators and accelerators to provide start-ups with access to a wide business network, mentoring and co-working spaces.
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They receive mentoring from NBCUniversal programming executives, and, at the end of it all, have the opportunity to apply for positions in NBC writers' rooms.
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In the first year he raised 300 million in corporate donations to help get young men jobs through mentoring and other work fairs, work projects.
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At 70, von Furstenberg said she's more dedicated than ever to doing her own part to leave behind good in this world by mentoring others.
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Ma, a 14-year volunteer at MAG, became president; Kong, a medical professional who also runs a mentoring agency, Edge Interns, became the mentorship adviser.
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He's also captain of his high school's football and track teams, a member of the Honor Society and chair of the school's peer mentoring organization.
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It helps millennials find new opportunities in part by offering real-time career mentoring and advice from professionals at companies like Amazon, Facebook and LinkedIn.
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While there's no shortage of incubators and accelerators to help fledglings get off the ground, there's not much mentoring being offered to established small businesses.
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He also tends to their everyday needs, providing marriage counseling, arranging for financial aid, finding jobs for the unemployed, mentoring teenagers, and filling other roles.
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In addition to mentoring Miller and prepping her for performances, Spears helped the up-and-comer make peace with some of her anxieties about fame.
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Those finalists will then receive a mentoring session from X Ambassadors, before performing at the Project: Aloft Star finale at Aloft Austin Downtown on Nov.
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The Inspiring the Next Space Pioneers and Innovators and Explorers (INSPIRE) act requires NASA to support three mentoring and educational programs for young female students.
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In exchange for mentoring Ms. Luu, who is now an executive assistant at the Cartoon Network, Mr. Jenkins incorporated that idea into Chalice's back story.
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Not only are we going to be talking about coaching and mentoring for executives, but we'll also be talking about coaching in general for everyone.
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The system inverts the traditional teacher-led classroom hierarchy, requiring schools to provide intensive one-on-one mentoring and coaching to help each student adapt.
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The technology center, called VCET, provides free advice, mentoring, seed money and gorgeous co-working spaces that are available to entrepreneurs for a low fee.
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UT Austin, through targeted mentoring and support efforts, has increased its four-year graduation rate by approximately 14 percentage points over the past five years.
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This week, we learned how Morgan Stanley is using a reverse-mentoring approach to train 15,000-plus financial advisers on its year-old WealthDesk platform.
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The bills would direct the Small Business Administration's resource partners to provide entrepreneurship mentoring and training to federal prisoners, both in prison and post-release.
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In 2007, I created 808 Urban, a Hawai'ian Arts Organization dedicated to mentoring youth through visual arts programming and community development through place based learning.
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Star took to mentoring the 19-year-old, sharing her meals with her, and allowing Tavi to stay at her house when she was away.
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The congresswoman had known Sergeant Johnson and his family for years, beginning when, in elementary school, he joined a mentoring program that she had started.
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In fact, in some ways you expect the opposite — the more invested professors are in research, the less time they have for mentoring and teaching.
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The academy, which offered tutoring, leadership training and mentoring, is run by Children's Aid, one of the eight organizations supported by the Neediest Cases Fund.
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By isolating themselves from Hollywood, Christian filmmakers are passing up not only on "secular messages," but on the mentoring that other budding talent are receiving.
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Nevertheless, even after retiring, Mr. Shan worked tirelessly to promote pingshu among young Chinese, mentoring apprentices and starting a school dedicated to the folk arts.
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Teaching, training, mentoring, coaching — these are all wonderful means of demonstrating your own talents while positioning you not as a bragger but as an asset.
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She is mentoring Loni Unser, the 22-year-old fourth-generation progeny of the Unser racing dynasty who is in lower-tier races this season.
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That has changed, and more college career offices now offer an array of services, including one-on-one mentoring, job shadowing and help identifying internships.
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She joined Black Girls Rock, a youth empowerment and mentoring organization, and sings with Gospel for Teens, an ensemble and arts education program in Harlem.
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She talked about spotting and mentoring talented reporters, guiding the Harvey Weinstein investigation and something this Briefing writer can relate to: being powered by snacks.
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Universities could also harness the energy and good will of their alumni to provide mentoring or internship opportunities, or even help with short-term accommodation.
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Not every teenager needs or wants that level of mentoring, but there is evidence that mentors, even more than parents, contribute to adolescents' self-esteem.
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Ms. Ramirez first reached out to Catholic Charities about a year and a half ago when she signed Edwin up for Bigs & Littles NYC Mentoring.
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Or a mentoring project we started in the entertainment industry called Who's in the Room, for young women and people of color in assistant positions.
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Through mentoring, partnerships, and education I would like to help the next generation, so they can have the professional support group that I didn't have.
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President Obama appeared Saturday in a public service announcement with NBA MVP Steph Curry to highlight the importance of mentoring young children in their communities.
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And with new technologies on the rise, if formal, in-person mentoring models are out of reach, you can also lend your social capital online.
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Sapp will be hosting the Showcase Combine in Hollywood, FL next weekend -- coaching and mentoring promising prep football players who want to play college football.
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The long-term Arts Mentoring Program provides youths, ages six through 13, with regular opportunities to engage in visual arts projects at local community centers.
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Bellatrix Aerospace's first customer is ISRO, which is also mentoring the company as it readies a water-based propellant to help maneuver satellites in space.
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The charity, which aims to bring awareness to the issue of bullying and promote mentoring, is publicly supported by her sons Prince William and Prince Harry.
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That mentoring has proven vital to Teo as he's risen up the ranks at PIL, particularly with regard to managing his temper in high pressure situations.
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And other organizations that have said, 'What can we do in our community to promote mentoring, to stop bullying, to be more aware of the problems?
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In fact, 36% of men said they had avoided mentoring or socializing with a woman colleague altogether because they were nervous about how it might look.
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The next day, he tweeted that actually, yes, there was a Latinx writer on the show, someone who had come from the CBS Writers Mentoring Program.
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The first Women in the World summit was held in New York in 2010 after Brown's experience on the board of women's mentoring organization Vital Voices.
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Making the uncomfortable comfortable is one of the primary objectives of our school's peer mentoring organization, which I co-lead, called the Payton Advisory Leaders (PALs).
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Mr. Abril, 48, is an independent Miami-based learning and development executive who offers mentoring and sales executive courses for individuals within the financial technology industry.
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I've always said everything starts on the page, so we need to make sure we are mentoring screenwriters from marginalized communities, so their stories are told.
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She gathers female senior executives on a quarterly basis to find new strategies to grow their numbers and also brings male leaders into the mentoring process.
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We saw Mulder dancing shirtless and communicating with the near dead and Scully mentoring a younger agent who bore more than a passing resemblance to Mulder.
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In September, Baidu launched a new tech startup program to provide support and mentoring as a way to seek and identify scalable ventures in the country.
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Biden's appeal to teachers goes beyond his calls for a general pay increase and extra money for performing additional duties, like mentoring or leading a department.
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She has been mentoring women and helping to raise funds for female-focused non-profits, such as Dress for Success Boston and Kicked it In Heels.
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Maram Abdelhamid is the founder and president of Liberty and Access for All, a nonprofit dedicated to training and mentoring young leaders from traditionally underrepresented communities.
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George W. Bush drew liberal sneers for asking the country to go shopping, but he also often emphasized the importance of volunteering and especially mentoring children.
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After retiring in 1987, the former world number seven singles player enjoyed a successful coaching career, mentoring Mark Philippoussis, Grigor Dimitrov and Wang Qiang, among others.
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"Every child is different, and I don't want to pressure children, but I look forward to possibly mentoring the younger children at the school, " she said.
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The nonprofit offers mentoring for "at-risk" youth, and is planning to use the money to create a scholarship fund to send his children to college.
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Sport can inspire and invigorate, and as we have seen today, with the right opportunity, the right mentoring and the right focus, lives can be changed.
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Established in 2014, Full Effect has been supporting young people in the St. Ann's area of Nottingham through a combination of early intervention, mentoring and education.
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Now, I'm mentoring younger kids I know, encouraging them to leave the street life because what I went through I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy.
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Being part of a mentoring duo means that you as the mentor get the inside scoop on what's working and what needs work within your organization.
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Those who complete primary education are sent to secondary schools outside the settlement, and come back to learn more skills and receive mentoring during the holidays.
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The four-episode series follows the former MLB player mentoring and giving advice to athletes and entertainers who have fallen from grace in their respective careers.
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Wilson, who was with the family and listening on speaker phone when the call came in, shepherded Johnson through a youth mentoring program she had established.
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" The plan would also allocate an additional $100 billion to "Excellence Grants" that would go to "after-school arts programs and school-based student mentoring programs.
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He wants to borrow $100,000 to pay money he owes in child support, to help his family and to start a mentoring program for ex-convicts.
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You changed teams, picked up new projects, started mentoring a couple junior developers, wrote a couple spectacular white papers or any number of other productive things.
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He's still working at the same record store and continues to help define the scene by mentoring new musicians and giving advice to anyone who asks.
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It uses SAP Jam as a platform that combines user content, mentoring, communities and formal learning systems, also called Learning Management Systems or LMSs for short.
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This requirement does not affect new teachers who already hold college degrees and who come into the profession through faster certification programs with minimal mentoring requirements.
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Cover: Jussie Smollett attends the National CARES Mentoring Movement's third annual For The Love of Our Children Gala on January 29, 2018 in New York City.
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Finally, there is a greater likelihood of team and culture cohesion when hiring and mentoring tech talent from an alternative training platform like a coding bootcamp.
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One in six male managers was uncomfortable mentoring a female colleague, according to the studies, which together surveyed nearly 9,000 adults employed in the United States.
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"I've seen Keith tirelessly mentoring someone over a phobia or becoming a better speaker or giving someone piano lessons, because he has those values," she said.
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Princeton will host Athena in Action 2018: A Networking and Mentoring Workshop for Graduate Student Women in Philosophy; I will be an Athena mentor this summer.
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And Ms. Luke emphasized that there was really no one "right" way to seek or engage in a mentoring relationship, provided it remains respectful and open.
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But one charity — The Diana Award — strives to maintain her legacy among young people, giving annual prizes to impressive youths and organizing mentoring schemes for others.
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"I really enjoyed directing the sustainability of the college and mentoring and advising students there, and I would love to do it again," Mr. Phansey said.
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Katey Schultz is the Founder of Maximum Impact, a mentoring service for writers, and the author of Flashes of War, an award-winning short story collection.
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For example, student mentoring programs, smaller class sizes, early faculty involvement, and opportunities for internships have all proven to be effective in increasing student retention. Why?
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Meanwhile, as he mulled his next step, he had started mentoring young guys coming out of Santa Rita, trying to get them to go to college.
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Since men hold the majority of leadership roles in the corporate world, she said, they play a critical role in advocating for women and mentoring them.
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Invest in yourself so that your boss might be more inclined to give you that easier schedule or allow you to go into a mentoring role.
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When he returned to Portland, he founded School Square, an educational technology company that connects educators with local leaders to facilitate mentoring, volunteer and internship opportunities.
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It does, however, give labor groups and government agencies a lot of leeway to figure out what might work, like a mentoring program or an apprenticeship.
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A careful summary of the results was done by Aaron Carroll, Professor of Pediatrics and Associate Dean for Research Mentoring at Indiana University School of Medicine.
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My continuing work as a management consultant opened one of those doors: mentoring former military men and women eager to find their place in civilian society.
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The winners, Emma O'Halloran, X. Lee and Kayla Cashetta, will each receive $7,000, mentoring from prominent artists and a performance at National Sawdust on June 12.
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I'm just kind of realizing it now, but I coach because of the impact you can have by mentoring, teaching and loving a group of people.
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Technology will also continue freeing up human financial advisors from mundane tasks so that they can focus on providing uniquely human value, like coaching and mentoring.
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In addition to measuring salary numbers twice a year, she says Intuit also places a lot of emphasis on mentoring and development, so employees can progress professionally.
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In a previously unannounced appearance, she joined the royal brothers to salute 150 apprentices who've graduated from Coach Core, a mentoring program founded by the royal trio.
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"Individuals in both generations look to the other for mentoring," said Megan Gerhardt, professor of management and leadership at the Farmer School of Business at Miami University.
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She is passionate about the children of Uganda and loves hands-on involvement in their medical care, as well as being a part of mentoring their moms.
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She said she would remain involved in Australian cycling in mentoring roles, as the national team strives to regroup for Tokyo after a disappointing campaign in Rio.
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Trump is selling a polished version of female ambition and competence, like a slightly older, impossibly poised sorority sister mentoring the girls a few years behind her.
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In contrast, when you embrace a growth mindset, you believe that your talents and abilities can be developed through hard work, good strategy and mentoring, she said.
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Basically, the way that I was mentoring/coaching/prodding them, was keeping their enthusiasm up, taking notice of things that they didn't when they were cooking something.
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Above all, she believes that one of the most important things for men in senior positions is to not shy away from working with and mentoring women.
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One person who ends up on her team calls Keys "honest and real," and that sums up what Keys' approach to mentoring will probably be as well.
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Canopy Boulder, unlike other accelerators, is focused exclusively on the new market of cannabis startups; it's only mentoring and guiding companies who embrace the potential of ganja.
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Three years later, a woman she was supposed to be mentoring suggested that she was hard to get to know, causing de Pablos to have a rethink.
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In fact, reviewers are themselves scientists, which means that they tend to be extremely busy with other tasks like teaching, mentoring students and developing their own research.
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Pearlie's daughter Catherine plans to use some of her winnings to help fund a mentoring program for young women she has run for the past 15 years.
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All profits from the book will benefit Girls Write Now, a mentoring and writing program created to guide and support the creativity of underserved high school girls.
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" During Tuesday's party, she says the Queen wanted to know about her role at Mappin & Webb, while Charles "was interested in the mentoring work that I do.
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Prince's Last Year will also look at his work mentoring new female artists and his political activism, particularly following the death of Freddie Grey in police custody.
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Being protected by the law allows me to pursue my other passions: dancing salsa and bachata, taking photographs, and mentoring teenage males to be responsible young men.
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Employee well-being is of major importance to Engie, with the company having incorporated several practices to accommodate workers, including teleworking, in-service training, and reverse mentoring.
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Gianforte, who has lived in Montana since 1995, is also the founder of the Bozeman Technology Incubator, which provides mentoring to the emerging tech and manufacturing businesses.
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Vrionis will take board seats and handle the day-to-day activities of the fund while Bansal will focus on mentoring the startups (and his own startups).
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It called for mentoring programs to strengthen female leadership in climate action, and better evidence – including gender-split data - of how women are affected by climate change.
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Not only is that an operational issue in that it requires replacements, but tens of millions of dollars have been invested in their training, mentoring and progression.
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That's what I would want for kids, and I plan to start a mentoring program myself, just because having that support made all the difference for me.
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Instead of giving speeches or accepting gifts from teams, Catchings is presenting $2,000 grants to a local charity that promote fitness, literacy and mentoring in 12 cities.
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Each student will receive up to $15,000 per academic year toward tuition, a laptop from a private donor, mentoring and summer jobs at The New York Times.
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And mentoring is actually an element that I think everyone needs to spend a little bit more time with, both for the mentee and the mentor itself.
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Chipotle (CMG), Chobani, Land O'Lakes and Pepsico (PEP) have launched accelerator programs designed to help innovative food and beverage startups grow their businesses with cash and mentoring.
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It was rumored that DeVos never drove herself to the school when she was mentoring because she didn't want to leave her car in the parking lot.
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Bear in mind, though, that most mentoring takes place in the office; it doesn't have to involve activities that show up on your travel-and-entertainment account.
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One survey of high-potential leaders involved in mentoring showed that women were mentored by 73 percent of the women but only 30 percent of the men.
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Investing in recruitment and mentoring of female and minority staff will also help to empower new leaders from underrepresented communities whose voices and perspectives are sorely needed.
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"There's no penalty for women mentoring women — and when they do, they're more likely to be seen by their protégés as role models," Sandberg and Grant write.
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But I do believe that the best kind of mentoring helps young people balance the necessary evils of professional life with a validation of their personal realities.
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But it also provided a framework for pedagogy: Veteran and aspiring constructors discussed their craft on forums and listservs, with the established mentoring those just starting out.
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Coach Stan Van Gundy did a great job turning around the Detroit Pistons, and his mentoring of center Andre Drummond has turned him into an elite player.
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With the help of other inmates, we also created the Prison Community Awareness Program, mentoring inmates aged 255 to 503, some of whom were serving life sentences.
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Liv (Rose McIver) has a peculiar vision while investigating the killing of a Seattle Seahawks fan, and Major (Robert Buckley) is tasked with mentoring young, homeless zombies.
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Other efforts include IncuBAte, a city government seed fund program that offers startups as much as $30,000 in funding, free office space for a year and mentoring.
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He's a devoted husband and father of two daughters who is celebrated as a leader in the federal judiciary when it comes to hiring and mentoring women.
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Local nonprofit groups that responded to the violence by cleaning streets, building playgrounds, mentoring children and employing young men had a real effect on the crime rate.
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Once you've invested your $100 in developing skills that make you an expert, you can build a coaching, consulting or mentoring business in your area of expertise.
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Coaches and priests and doctors and scout leaders and stepfathers and, yes, movie producers, have been preying on those they are supposedly mentoring for far too long.
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For her part, Ms. Scott has led a number of networking and mentoring initiatives intended to advance women at the channel, including a monthly women's breakfast series.
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And some are getting real-world work experience at our company, too, through career mentoring, internships and apprenticeships to prepare young adults for college and career success.
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As the first gang specialist hired in Texas state prisons, Jahwar leads an organization that provides gang prevention, counseling and mentoring services to 85033 Dallas public schools.
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