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Seidman Mentorship Program Kicks Off!

October 15, 2021

Seidman Mentorship Program Kicks Off!

The Seidman Mentorship Program kicked off the 2021 school year with pizza and networking.  In the program 1st year mentees are paired with peers, usually, junior and senior students, who can introduce them to Laker Life, help identify interests, possible career paths, and navigate the university.  Peer mentors are themselves mentored by business professionals who help them explore careers, establish a work-life balance, and provide a sounding board for life's questions.

Over 250 mentor pairs are active in the program, sharing in Grand Valley's culture of mentorship and being Lakers for a Lifetime.

On the latest episode of Seidman Mentorship Podcast, Gerry Cooke sat down with Grand Valley president Emeritus Don Lubbers. Lubbers served as university president from 1969 to 2001 making him the longest serving university leader in the country. Lubbers is credited with the growth of Grand Valley and its reorganization from a collection of colleges to a full-fledged university. Lubber's style as president was a combination of community and state government hobnobbing, and a congenial form of open door, enlightened parentalism on campus.

We discussed the legacy of Bill Seidman, who was immortalized by the GV business school that bears his name. Bill was a successful businessman, an advisor to four presidents, and credited with the major role in the founding of Grand Valley State University. President Lubber shares what the university was like in the beginning, his hope for students now, and the role mentorship plays in the fabric of Laker life.

Visit the Seidman Mentorship website for more information!

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