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Tuesday Mar 22, 2022
Tuesday Mar 22, 2022
Successful career development requires much more than technical and job-related skills. Mentors can help professionals develop additional competencies and build key relationships. Research reveals that having a designated person to talk to, share concerns with and even vent to is extremely beneficial—it helps relieve stress, gain a clear, new perspective and make more informed decisions. Today, we join Lakeya Cherry, DSW, Antoine Lovell, and Haileigh Nelson to discuss the Network for Social Work Management’s Policy Fellow Program, how it was rooted in developing the next generation of policy leaders and the benefits of mentorship in navigating their career lifecycle.
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Dr. Cherry’s Twitter: @Lakeya_Cherry
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Dr. Cherry’s LinkedIn: Lakeya Cherry, DSW, MSSW, ACC
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Antoine’s Twitter: @Antoine_Lovell
Haileigh’s Instagram: @Hailssss_Jay
Haileigh’s LinkedIn: Haileigh Nelson
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