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Featured Mentors for March 2025

By:
Christine Lasek-White

If you are interested in growing a professional network while you're still a student, consider connecting with one of these humanities grads. The University of Georgia Mentor Program pairs current students with over 5,000 professional mentors.  I am highlighting three mentors below who are currently accepting mentees.

To get paired up, create a student account here.

SPANISH AND LINGUISTICS

Daniel CoradazziDaniel Coradazzi| BA in Spanish and Linguistics and an MS in College Student Personnel | Executive Coordinator for the Dean, College of Arts & Science and Area Coordinator, Housing & Residential Experience | Vanderbilt University | Higher education professional working at Vanderbilt University as the Executive Coordinator for the Dean of the College of Arts & Science. Six years post masters with significant experience in higher education governance, faculty support, and student development. Interested in helping students with Accommodations in the Workplace, Networking/Informational Interviewing, Maximizing Your College Education, and other issues.

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

Kelly JonesKelly Jones | BA in Ecology and Comparative Literature and a Masters in Library and Information Science | Academic Engagement Librarian| University of Georgia | Current UGA STEM Librarian at the University of Georgia and former liaison librarian at High Point University for the Health and Natural Sciences schools. Interested in helping students navigate taking a growth/gap year, career/industry trends, choosing academia vs. private sector, and other issues.

GERMAN

Lisa E. SmithLisa E. Smith | BA German | Manager of Learning and Development| LPW Training Services | Experienced Training Project Manager & CRM Training Consultant with a demonstrated history of working in the Life Sciences industry. Skilled in Learning Management, Training Delivery, Training Project Management, and Instructional Design and Needs Analysis. Interested in helping students navigate  challenges of having a low GPA/test scores, transitioning to life after college, time management, and other issues.

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