Requesting A Mentor

Being a WCB student mentee is an opportunity to experience, understand, and learn from your executive mentor's personal and professional experience, knowledge and skills. The one-on-one mentor relationship allows for individual attention to your career aspirations, professional development and networking needs.

Xavier enjoys the geographic advantage of being in Cincinnati: a strong business community, which is home to 19 Fortune 1000 companies. Being situated in such a region provides for a vast network of accomplished, remarkable mentors. Hence, access and connections to these influential business leaders provides you with an inside track for full-time, post-graduate employment.

Due to the goals and objectives of the program, all WCB student mentee candidates must be 12 months or more from their anticipated graduation date to apply for a mentor.

All undergraduate business students must attend the “Executive Mentor Orientation” workshop as part of the Business Profession Program. Once attended, you may then complete the online application.

MBA students must be enrolled full-time to participate in the Executive Mentor Program. To apply, complete the online application.

If you have any questions, please contact:

Sarah A. Mock
Director, Executive Mentor and Internship Programs
513 745-4265 (p)
mocks@xavier.edu

If you would like to become a mentor, please visit Becoming A Mentor.

Please Note: The list of current mentors represents professionals already mentoring WCB students. They are not available to mentor additional students at this time.

"Being part of the Executive Mentor Program was absolutely amazing and I am so thankful that I was paired up with such a wonderful mentor. He taught me so many things and helped me to learn about all aspects of business professionalism. I honestly do not know what I would have done without his positive coaching, support, connections and encouragement throughout my years at Xavier. I have recently accepted a position with his company where I am eager to continue building and strengthening our mentoring relationship."

Alumna '07, marketing major