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In this episode of Building Loved Businesses, host Nathan Schock engages with Jay Justin and Lynsey Engels, leaders from the Quad Cities, to discuss the transformative power of mentorship and community engagement. They explore how organizations like Big Brothers Big Sisters serve as vital workforce development initiatives, fostering connections between youth and businesses. The conversation highlights the importance of community involvement for businesses, the various ways companies can support mentorship programs, and the profound impact that mentoring can have on individuals' lives. As National Mentorship Month unfolds, the episode emphasizes the need for mentors and the collective responsibility to give back to the community.
By Nathan SchockIn this episode of Building Loved Businesses, host Nathan Schock engages with Jay Justin and Lynsey Engels, leaders from the Quad Cities, to discuss the transformative power of mentorship and community engagement. They explore how organizations like Big Brothers Big Sisters serve as vital workforce development initiatives, fostering connections between youth and businesses. The conversation highlights the importance of community involvement for businesses, the various ways companies can support mentorship programs, and the profound impact that mentoring can have on individuals' lives. As National Mentorship Month unfolds, the episode emphasizes the need for mentors and the collective responsibility to give back to the community.