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Women Who L.E.A.D. Mentorship Program: Building The Next Generation Of Leaders

The Women Who L.E.A.D. Mentorship Program helps emerging leaders grow through guidance, skills, and support.

Women Who L.E.A.D. Mentorship Program: Building The Next Generation Of Leaders
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Women Who L.E.A.D. Mentorship Program: Building The Next Generation Of Leaders

The Women Who L.E.A.D. Mentorship Program is designed to strengthen leadership skills and create a supportive framework for emerging leaders. Using proven processes and professional development resources, the program fosters meaningful mentor-mentee relationships while building a strong foundation for long-term success.

Program Overview


The program begins with structured mentor training from October through December, followed by the launch of mentor-mentee assignments in January. The mentorship then continues through June, requiring a total commitment of nine months from each mentor.

Training & Mentorship

Mentor training is conducted over multiple sessions, designed to prepare participants with the tools and strategies needed for effective mentorship.

After training, mentors are paired with mentees and commit to nine months of mentorship, including regular check-ins and support sessions.

Each mentor is assigned a small group of mentees, creating space for personalized guidance and stronger connections.

Commitment & Attendance


To maintain program quality, participants are expected to uphold high attendance standards. Mentors are required to attend training sessions and monthly check-ins, with only limited absences permitted. Consistency ensures mentors and mentees receive the full benefit of the program.

Support as a Pillar Sponsor


Support the Women Who L.E.A.D. Mentorship Program as a Pillar Sponsor. Your sponsorship will go directly toward the resources used in the program, ensuring that participants have access to high-quality training, guidance, and support throughout their mentorship journey.

A Shared Journey of Growth


The Women Who L.E.A.D. Mentorship Program is more than training — it’s a community of leaders committed to learning, guiding, and inspiring one another. Together, mentors and mentees will build stronger leadership skills, foster meaningful connections, and contribute to a culture of growth and support.

👩‍💻 Apply to be a Mentor | Apply to be a Mentee

Participation Policy
There is no program fee to join. Instead, participants complete a credit authorization form. A charge will only be applied if the attendance requirements are not met, ensuring accountability while keeping the program accessible. All participants must also be active members of the Mortgage Women Leadership Council. To join, visit mortgagewomen.com/join.

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The Women Who L.E.A.D. Mentorship Program is designed to strengthen leadership skills and create a supportive framework for emerging leaders. Using proven processes and professional development resources, the program fosters meaningful mentor-mentee relationships while building a strong foundation for long-term success.

Program Overview


The program begins with structured mentor training from October through December, followed by the launch of mentor-mentee assignments in January. The mentorship then continues through June, requiring a total commitment of nine months from each mentor.

Training & Mentorship

Mentor training is conducted over multiple sessions, designed to prepare participants with the tools and strategies needed for effective mentorship.

After training, mentors are paired with mentees and commit to nine months of mentorship, including regular check-ins and support sessions.

Each mentor is assigned a small group of mentees, creating space for personalized guidance and stronger connections.

Commitment & Attendance


To maintain program quality, participants are expected to uphold high attendance standards. Mentors are required to attend training sessions and monthly check-ins, with only limited absences permitted. Consistency ensures mentors and mentees receive the full benefit of the program.

Support as a Pillar Sponsor


Support the Women Who L.E.A.D. Mentorship Program as a Pillar Sponsor. Your sponsorship will go directly toward the resources used in the program, ensuring that participants have access to high-quality training, guidance, and support throughout their mentorship journey.

A Shared Journey of Growth


The Women Who L.E.A.D. Mentorship Program is more than training — it’s a community of leaders committed to learning, guiding, and inspiring one another. Together, mentors and mentees will build stronger leadership skills, foster meaningful connections, and contribute to a culture of growth and support.

👩‍💻 Apply to be a Mentor | Apply to be a Mentee

Participation Policy
There is no program fee to join. Instead, participants complete a credit authorization form. A charge will only be applied if the attendance requirements are not met, ensuring accountability while keeping the program accessible. All participants must also be active members of the Mortgage Women Leadership Council. To join, visit mortgagewomen.com/join.

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The Women Who L.E.A.D. Mentorship Program is designed to strengthen leadership skills and create a supportive framework for emerging leaders. Using proven processes and professional development resources, the program fosters meaningful mentor-mentee relationships while building a strong foundation for long-term success.

Program Overview


The program begins with structured mentor training from October through December, followed by the launch of mentor-mentee assignments in January. The mentorship then continues through June, requiring a total commitment of nine months from each mentor.

Training & Mentorship

Mentor training is conducted over multiple sessions, designed to prepare participants with the tools and strategies needed for effective mentorship.

After training, mentors are paired with mentees and commit to nine months of mentorship, including regular check-ins and support sessions.

Each mentor is assigned a small group of mentees, creating space for personalized guidance and stronger connections.

Commitment & Attendance


To maintain program quality, participants are expected to uphold high attendance standards. Mentors are required to attend training sessions and monthly check-ins, with only limited absences permitted. Consistency ensures mentors and mentees receive the full benefit of the program.

Support as a Pillar Sponsor


Support the Women Who L.E.A.D. Mentorship Program as a Pillar Sponsor. Your sponsorship will go directly toward the resources used in the program, ensuring that participants have access to high-quality training, guidance, and support throughout their mentorship journey.

A Shared Journey of Growth


The Women Who L.E.A.D. Mentorship Program is more than training — it’s a community of leaders committed to learning, guiding, and inspiring one another. Together, mentors and mentees will build stronger leadership skills, foster meaningful connections, and contribute to a culture of growth and support.

👩‍💻 Apply to be a Mentor | Apply to be a Mentee

Participation Policy
There is no program fee to join. Instead, participants complete a credit authorization form. A charge will only be applied if the attendance requirements are not met, ensuring accountability while keeping the program accessible. All participants must also be active members of the Mortgage Women Leadership Council. To join, visit mortgagewomen.com/join.

The Women Who L.E.A.D. Mentorship Program is designed to strengthen leadership skills and create a supportive framework for emerging leaders. Using proven processes and professional development resources, the program fosters meaningful mentor-mentee relationships while building a strong foundation for long-term success.

Program Overview


The program begins with structured mentor training from October through December, followed by the launch of mentor-mentee assignments in January. The mentorship then continues through June, requiring a total commitment of nine months from each mentor.

Training & Mentorship

Mentor training is conducted over multiple sessions, designed to prepare participants with the tools and strategies needed for effective mentorship.

After training, mentors are paired with mentees and commit to nine months of mentorship, including regular check-ins and support sessions.

Each mentor is assigned a small group of mentees, creating space for personalized guidance and stronger connections.

Commitment & Attendance


To maintain program quality, participants are expected to uphold high attendance standards. Mentors are required to attend training sessions and monthly check-ins, with only limited absences permitted. Consistency ensures mentors and mentees receive the full benefit of the program.

Support as a Pillar Sponsor


Support the Women Who L.E.A.D. Mentorship Program as a Pillar Sponsor. Your sponsorship will go directly toward the resources used in the program, ensuring that participants have access to high-quality training, guidance, and support throughout their mentorship journey.

A Shared Journey of Growth


The Women Who L.E.A.D. Mentorship Program is more than training — it’s a community of leaders committed to learning, guiding, and inspiring one another. Together, mentors and mentees will build stronger leadership skills, foster meaningful connections, and contribute to a culture of growth and support.

👩‍💻 Apply to be a Mentor | Apply to be a Mentee

Participation Policy
There is no program fee to join. Instead, participants complete a credit authorization form. A charge will only be applied if the attendance requirements are not met, ensuring accountability while keeping the program accessible. All participants must also be active members of the Mortgage Women Leadership Council. To join, visit mortgagewomen.com/join.

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