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Overview

Title: Finding and Building Mentorship Relationships to Fast-Track Your Engineering Career
Date: Monday, June 6, 2022
Time: 01:30 PM Eastern Standard Time
Duration: 1 hour

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Summary

The importance of building mentor relationships cannot be overstated. Mentors can help us see opportunities, break through barriers, and overcome obstacles that we wouldn’t be able to do alone.

But how do we find the right mentors and build those relationships in the first place? Once we find a mentor, how do we cultivate those relationships in a meaningful way?

This session will break down the value of mentor relationships and give you actionable tactics to find mentors that can help you transform and accelerate your career!

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Speaker

Jeff Perry, MBA

Jeff Perry

Jeff Perry has an uncommon ability to grow people in technical organizations as well as the engineering skills to align culture and teams with innovative, high-tech initiatives. He eagerly shares his passions for culture, creativity, engineering, technology, and good business.

After years spent as a technical contributor/leader in software, mechanical, and manufacturing engineering environments, Jeff decided to become an entrepreneur and started More Than Engineering. His passion is to help technical individuals and leaders use the fundamental principles of science and engineering and apply them to their own leadership and personal growth. To do this, they need to be more than just engineers – they need to be humans who create. Jeff started More Than Engineering, a service to coach and grow engineers beyond their technical skills and increase their positive impact in their organizations and communities.