Unlike Lynn’s previous youth mentoring experiences, the relationship between Lynn and Alex resulted in measurable outcomes. After many challenging yet productive interactions, Lynn eventually helped Alex land a job as an Industrial Property Manager at Colliers International. After an initial interview that fell flat, Lynn followed up with Alex about what went wrong and strategies for the future. When the next position opened up, Alex nailed the interview and she landed the job.
Lynn credits this successful outcome to the collaborative nature of the mentoring relationship. Sharing common ground in the industry allowed for a better understanding of Alex’s needs. Lynn was able to provide specific guidance and “be a friend, but be objective.” Lynn was forced to say the tough stuff to Alex, and she was able to do so because Alex learned to like and trust her. Alex knew that Lynn had her best interests at heart. Together, they were able to dig past simply how things were going at work; their partnership took them beyond the surface to a point where they created a real bond.
Lynn has been very satisfied with the collaborative relationship that addressed real issues facing Alex and her career. After reflection, Lynn feels that despite pressing career challenges of her own, she would do it again with a scholar who has “the right stuff.” In other words, Lynn would mentor again if her scholar were someone like Alex.
Alex graduated with her MBA from Roosevelt in December 2016, and at the end of the 2016-17 academic year in June, she will become an alumna of The Goldie Initiative. But she wants to give back, and after such a positive experience with Lynn, Alex has joined The Goldie Initiative’s Mentor Task Force, where she hopes to help future Goldie Scholars gain a relationship with an impact.