The Power of Mentorship

Recorded On: 09/18/2024

This on-demand webinar is available for 14 days after purchase. 

Networking and mentorship play a crucial role in our journey towards success. They say it's all about who you know, not just what you know. The same applies to mentorship; sometimes we don't realize how much we need it until the right mentor comes along. Similarly, you may already be guiding someone through networking without fully grasping the positive influence you have on them. In this discussion, we'll explore the significance of mentors and mentees, uncovering how to step into these roles. Becoming a mentor involves sharing knowledge and inspiring others, while being a mentee requires being open to learning and guidance. The key components of success in these relationships lie in communication, trust, and mutual respect.


About the Speaker

Alaina Worden, CCE, Credit & Collections Manager, Carson

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Alaina Worden, CCE, shines as Carson's Credit & Collection Manager, boasting an impressive background with over 25 years of experience in the construction, trucking, and fuel industries. Known for her expertise in optimizing credit workflows, Alaina is a sought-after speaker at professional conferences and a dedicated mentor to aspiring credit professionals. Leading by example, she serves as the Chair on the NACM Commercial Services Foundation Board, President of the CFDD Portland Chapter Board, and a Director on the CFDD National Board. Alaina's outstanding contributions have earned her multiple prestigious awards, including recognition as a Carson Circle of Excellence Award winner, CFDD National Distinguished Member Award, and The CFDD Shining Start award showcasing her unwavering commitment to the industry. Alaina earned her CBA in 2018, her CBF in 2020 and her CCE in 2021.

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The Power of Mentorship
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Open to view video.  |  34 minutes Networking and mentorship play a crucial role in our journey towards success. They say it's all about who you know, not just what you know. The same applies to mentorship; sometimes we don't realize how much we need it until the right mentor comes along. Similarly, you may already be guiding someone through networking without fully grasping the positive influence you have on them. In this discussion, we'll explore the significance of mentors and mentees, uncovering how to step into these roles. Becoming a mentor involves sharing knowledge and inspiring others, while being a mentee requires being open to learning and guidance. The key components of success in these relationships lie in communication, trust, and mutual respect.