PC Executive Mentor Program
The President's Council Executive Mentor Program matches PC juniors with successful community leaders and executives for a two-year mentoring relationship.
The President's Council members that have volunteered to be a mentor have given PC students a unique opportunity by exposing them to the business environment. The relationship that emerges is both rewarding, and an opportunity for the mentor to give back.
As part Mentor Program mentors provide assistance to a student during their junior and senior year via CORE components as well as OPTIONAL components.
Core Components
- Shadowing Day
- Career Advice and Guidance
- Networking Reception & Dinner
Optional Components
- Exposure to a Business Meeting
- Deliver a presentation to a PC class
- Partner with Other Mentors
- Ask Colleagues to be a Resource
- Assign a project to the mentee
Annual Events for Mentors & Mentees
- Watch a PC Basketball Game from the PC Suite
- Gather for Pre-Game Socializing in the Leary Suite, then watch a PC Hockey Game
- Attend Fr. Shanley's President's Council Christmas Program together
- Give back to the community by participating in FUSION together
Become a [MENTOR] for the Class of 2014
Executives interested in becoming a Mentor need to email a completed a Mentor Profile form to Stacey Moulton (smoulton@providence.edu) by Friday, July 13, 2012. When completing the profile, please answer ALL questions, in this situation, more is better! The more information we have, the better match we can for your.
Attention [JUNIORS] Apply this September for a PC Executive Mentor
Applying for the PC Executive Mentor Program has never been easier. Everything you need to apply is below:
View the
PowerPoint to learn about the program and how to apply
Read about the 2013 Mentors (Coming in August)
Complete the
Application (you will also need to submit your resume)
- Have a faculty member/advisor/supervisor complete the Recommendation Form
Contact Us
If you have any questions before you decide to participate in the President's Council Executive Mentor Program, or during your involvement, please contact Stacey Moulton.
Stacey Moulton
Associate Director, Career Education
Office of Career Services
401.865.2958
smoulton@providence.edu