Rochester Institute of Technology's Center for Professional Development interviews faculty, staff and administrators for their advice, practical suggestions and success stories about career advancement. Our conversations with a variety of faculty, staff and administrators provide insight from many d…
RIT Center for Professional Development
Positive mentorship experiences can be a critical part of professional development. Warren Bennis, a pioneer of leadership studies, advised those concerned about advancing their careers to “make sure you have someone in your life from whom you can get reflective feedback.” RIT faculty and staff members from various levels and backgrounds shared their experiences with professional development, their stories about what worked for them and how they got to where they are today. While their career paths, fields of expertise and perspectives were all unique, a common thread is that most of them credited their mentors with much of their success. Featuring Dr. Sandy Johnson, Dr. James Watters, Danny Maffia, Dr. Gerry Buckley, Dr. Lynn Wild and Dr. Sophia Maggelakis
Positive mentorship experiences can be a critical part of professional development. Warren Bennis, a pioneer of leadership studies, advised those concerned about advancing their careers to “make sure you have someone in your life from whom you can get reflective feedback.” RIT faculty and staff members from various levels and backgrounds shared their experiences with professional development, their stories about what worked for them and how they got to where they are today. While their career paths, fields of expertise and perspectives were all unique, a common thread is that most of them credited their mentors with much of their success. Featuring Dr. Sandy Johnson, Dr. James Watters, Danny Maffia, Dr. Gerry Buckley, Dr. Lynn Wild and Dr. Sophia Maggelakis