The ABC's of Finding and Managing Mentors or Sponsors
How do you find a mentor? And if you find one, then what? This is a practical workshop to help you figure out where to start, how to choose and how to ask, and how to make it a win/win for you and the mentor. We will do exercises that will help you create a list of potential mentors who could help with goals and challenges that are specific to you. We will also address the differences between mentors (sages) and sponsors (champions) and the benefits of having both. This workshop is especially designed for women early in their careers.
FREE!
When: Wednesday, Aug 8th 5:30 - 7:30 pm Where: WHP offices at The Minneapolis Foundation IDS Center, 80 South Eighth St, 8th Floor Downtown Minneapolis (Elevators require security after 6pm so please arrive on time!) Facilitator: Catherine Gray, Director of Training, The White House Project
RSVP to Catherine Gray at Cgray@thewhitehouseproject.org.
Partner Events
Why Women Don't Ask Enough for Pay Raises
AAUW Minneapolis and The Pay Equity Coalition of Minnesota will host an informal discussion on women's paychecks. This discussion will involve the challenges and opportunities of asking for more money!
When: Wednesday, August 15th 6:30pm
Where: AAUW, Gale Mansion 2115 Stevens Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55404 Facilitator: Patty Tanji, Pay Equity Coalition of Minnesota volunteer and Pay Raise Coach.
Questions? Contact Patty Tanji patty@howtoaskforapayraiseandgetit.com
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012
You're Invited: The ABC's of Finding and Managing Mentors or Sponsors
It's almost back-to-school time and for the White House Project, that means learning the ABC's of finding and managing mentors or sponsors! Consider taking part in this free workshop to develop your own list of potential mentors and goal areas for development. Perhaps the resulting sense of clarity and ambition will prepare you for the second workshop advertised below, "Why Women Don't Ask Enough for Pay Raises!"
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