Our Business
Women’s Network is kicking off the new year with a
new program, the Stepping into Success Mentoring Program. Program
participants will have access to mentoring and leadership training. Protégés
will be matched with business leaders who are committed to partnering with them
to encourage personal growth and organizational success.
The
mentoring program has a number of distinctive traits that set it apart from
other mentoring programs, including an EQ dimension (emotional quotient or
emotional intelligence) and a coaching element, and the program will also offer
professional development and team building opportunities. The
mentoring partnerships will develop over a 12-month period during which the
mentors and protégés will meet regularly to dialogue, brainstorm, share
information/experiences, and at times simply encourage one another. The
participants will also engage in training opportunities provided by the
Business Women’s Network and Stepping into Success Program to build a tool kit
of resources, strategies and plans to ensure they reach their goals. Each
partnership will also receive regular support from one of the mentor planning
committee members.
The program will officially launch with a
Kick-Off “Coffee and Conversation” on January 10, 2017 from 8:30 to 10 a.m. at
the Newnan Utilities Wahoo Creek Administration Building, 315 Millard Farmer
Industrial Blvd., Newnan. Members will engage in a “speed
networking” event to begin the bonding process, which serves as a foundation
for the mentoring partnerships. Each prospective protégé will have an
opportunity to meet and talk with the three mentors who have been recommended
for her. She can then rank her preferences accordingly. There will be a
30-minute orientation for mentors and a separate orientation for protégés to
explain how the program will work and what to expect.
The cost of the program is $50 for the 2017
year, and only Chamber members are eligible to participate. For more
information, call the Chamber at 770-253-2270 or visit newnancowetachamber.org.
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