Alumni

Mentorship Program Guides Students from Classroom to Career

J. Brendan Madden '26, MARCOM Student Worker
Current mentor Jana Brzovski 鈥21 (right) with her mentee Sarah Walsh 鈥24 (center) on the Marist Green. Also pictured, Sarah Brzovski 鈥26 (left).
Current mentor Jana Brzovski 鈥21 (right) with her mentee Sarah Walsh 鈥24 (center) on the Marist Green. Also pictured, Sarah Brzovski 鈥26 (left).
 

November 19, 2024 鈥 The School of Management Mentorship Program is building connections that guide students toward career achievement.

The school鈥檚 Advisory Board has launched this year鈥檚 Mentorship Program, a growing initiative connecting students with alumni mentors for personalized career support. Since its inception just a few years ago, the program has offered students insights into resume writing, networking, interview skills, and internships.

Students supported by their mentors have successfully secured internships and career opportunities at top companies such as Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, and IBM, underscoring the program鈥檚 impact in bridging classroom learning with industry success.

鈥淭his program is truly special because it allows us to connect with mentors who have been in our shoes and reached the goals we aspire to,鈥 said student mentee Andrew Dekhtyar '26.

Motivated by the positive experiences shared by upperclassmen last year, Andrew joined the program and quickly saw the advantages his mentor provided.

Andrew Dekhtyar 鈥26, pictured in the Investment Center in Dyson, joined the Mentorship Program to gain valuable insights for a future career in finance

Andrew Dekhtyar '26, pictured in the Investment Center in Dyson, joined the Mentorship Program to gain valuable insights for a future career in finance. Photo by J. Brendan Madden/蜜月直播.

鈥淢y mentor was a perfect match,鈥 Andrew said. 鈥淭hrough our conversations, I feel like I鈥檝e already improved my interview skills, learned to conduct better research, and gained valuable networking advice.鈥

This exchange of guidance and encouragement not only benefits mentees but also strengthens the Marist community. Alumni mentor Jana Brzovski '21, a finance and business management associate at JPMorgan, shared her motivation for supporting current students through the program.

Current SOM mentor Jana Brzovski 鈥21 when she was a student at Marist on the NYC student Career Trek at Bloomberg.

Current SOM mentor Jana Brzovski '21 when she was a student at Marist on the NYC student Career Trek at Bloomberg. Photo by Carlo de Jesus/蜜月直播.

鈥淚 love being able to help younger students鈥攑articularly young women鈥攏avigate the finance world. I feel a duty to pay it forward and give back,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f it wasn鈥檛 for my own alumni mentors and the support from the Marist community, I wouldn鈥檛 be where I am today.鈥

This year, Information Technology, Alumni Relations, and Career Services teamed up to introduce a new networking platform, The Alumni-Student Network powered by PeopleGrove, to help make these connections more seamless and accessible. The School of Management played an integral role in the development of the platform to help advance their existing mentorship program.  

鈥淲orking behind the scenes allows me to ensure students are matched both personally and professionally, giving them a strong foundation with mentors they can truly rely on,鈥 said Michele Williams, Director for Student and Alumni Engagement, who coordinates the mentorship matches.

This year, there are 140 mentees and mentors in the system, fostering meaningful connections that support valuable career development.

The Alumni-Student Network powered by PeopleGrove is an easy-to-use platform that connects Marist alumni and students with other alumni, employers, and friends of the College for mentorship, networking, and job shadow opportunities. All students and alumni are encouraged to

On the PeopleGrove platform, mentees outline specific areas of focus such as interview preparation, maximizing their college experience, or transitioning into the workforce.

They鈥檙e then paired with mentors who bring expertise in these areas, align with their fields of interest鈥攍ike marketing or finance鈥攁nd share common interests or backgrounds. This approach ensures that each mentoring relationship is both impactful and relevant to the students' goals.

Learn more about the Mentorship Program .
 

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