April 11, 2017 / New Advisers

Share your yearbook knowledge by becoming a mentor – read more in our eBook!

Written by Shiloh Scott

Advice is free, but it’s never cheap when it is given with care and received with enthusiasm. This is the purpose behind Walsworth’s new eBook, Becoming a Mentor.

We’re recruiting mentors for our Adviser Mentor Program. This may be intimidating, so Walsworth has put together a guide to walk you through a year of mentoring.

Becoming a Mentor contains advice from long-time, award-winning yearbook adviser Jim Jordan. He’s been a yearbook adviser for more than 35 years, and he’s been helping fellow advisers for years.

The seven-page guide is arranged in rough chronological sequence – the first two sections cover needs in the first and second semesters. The third section is chock-full of resources for you to use and share with your mentee! The final section includes ideas and inspiration from other advisers, for days when a boost is needed.

We hope you’ll consider becoming a mentor – you’ll receive the bi-weekly Mentor Minute email, access to Jim Jordan and recognition in our Idea File magazine. You’ll also be able to use the title Walsworth Adviser Mentor on official correspondence.

Learn more about the Walsworth Adviser Mentor program here.  Mentors receive the bi-weekly Mentor Minute email, access to Jim Jordan and recognition in our Idea File magazine. You’ll also be able to use the title Walsworth Adviser Mentor on official correspondence.

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Shiloh Scott

Shiloh Scott was the Digital Marketing Manager for Walsworth. They enjoy working in a variety of mediums, from print to broadcast to social media. Shiloh holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri.