ATLANTA, Ga. (CitizenWire) — For the second year, Pathbuilders will manage the Mentor of Excellence program for GSU’s Executive Master’s of Science, Managing Information Technology program. Through the mentoring overlay component of the MS MIT degree program, students benefit from real-life experiences and professional development through the insights of a mentor.
“The GSU Mentor of Excellence Program provided me with the final piece to the executive puzzle that I sought to gain through my Master’s degree,” said David Tatum, a 2009 graduate of the MS MIT program and a former mentee. “Although the course work and texts supplied solid background knowledge, my mentor bestowed professional experience, guidance, and leadership as the most valuable tools I carry through my career path.”
The Executive MS MIT program consists of five academic modules, each consisting of two courses, delivered over the course of one year. Structured mentoring modules delivered to the mentoring groups are designed to complement the course curriculum and initiate productive conversations between the mentor and student mentees. Executive MS MIT students are currently working in the IT field and have a minimum of four years of industry experience. An experienced IT business leader from the local business community serves as a mentor to the program participants.
“Many of the students in this program aspire to c-level executive positions in their companies or industries. The Mentor of Excellence curriculum overlay provides the necessary professional development and real world exposure to prepare these students for the rigors of organizational leadership,” said Helene Lollis, president of Pathbuilders.
Information regarding the Georgia State University MS MIT program can be found at: http://www2.cis.gsu.edu/cis/ManagingIT/ManagingIT.asp .
About Pathbuilders, Inc.:
Pathbuilders partners with Fortune-ranked companies to create gender-diverse senior leadership teams that directly contribute to the bottom-line. Pathbuilders combines executive education and peer exchange with structured mentoring to develop high-impact female leaders who move their companies forward. The company offers formal mentoring programs and customized solutions to develop high-potential female talent at each of the four distinct phases of women’s careers. Since 1995, Pathbuilders has worked with more than 300 organizations and has positively impacted the careers of nearly 2,500 Atlanta-area women.
For more information, visit www.pathbuilders.com .
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