How to Ask Someone to be Your Mentor/Your Personal BOD, Friday, January 19, 2024, 4:00-5:00 PM ET
The Fridays@4 Society
Peer Support ? Expertise-Infused Learning ? Virtual Network
Date:?Friday, Jan. 19, 2024, 4-5 pm ET
Registration: Registration and Membership are Free!
Format: Networking Session
How to ask someone to be your mentor/your personal BOD - January is National Mentoring Month
In this open networking session, participants will discuss how they have been successful in finding a mentor or mentors, how they have maintained their mentor relationships long-term, and how they may have changed mentors or added new mentors over time.? We will also discuss the advantages of having a personal "board of directors" as a sounding board for professional career advice and how to create your own.
Facilitated by Shelly Trent, CAE, Fridays@4 President
Shelly Trent, the co-founder and president of Fridays@4, is a human resources and career development expert, and a dedicated advocate of higher learning. She devotes her life to empowering professionals to achieve their full potential through lifelong learning, career growth and personal achievement.?
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Upon the society's founding, Trent was the driving force behind the creation of Fridays@4's weekly programs, often serving as a guest speaker herself, and she continues to serve as liaison to the Fridays@4 Programming Committee.
Trent's favorite saying is “Find a job you love, and never work a day in your life.” Her certifications include SPHR, SHRM-SCP, JCTC, JCDC, and CAE. She holds a master’s degree in public administration and is pursuing a doctoral degree (ABD) in HR development and career counseling from the University of Louisville.
Fridays@4 is a vibrant community that helps association and nonprofit leaders develop meaningful connections and skills for career success. Join for peer support,?expertise-infused learning and virtual networking in a welcoming, fun and supportive environment. Fridays@4 is a CAE Approved Provider
Fridays@4 is a 501c3 organization that currently relies on volunteers and donations to operate. Donations received through our website go to support operating and program costs of the organization.