The UNT Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Mentoring Program has been matching
students with mentors to help build their network, sharpen their skills and become
workforce-ready since its inception in 2017.
And for Cece Lieberman, Fall 2023 OBHR candidate, she is already reaping the program’s
benefits thanks to her mentor and UNT alumnus, Laney Lockhart (’00).
“The biggest benefit from our relationship is the connections I have made through
him, and having someone in my profession to give me advice and steer me in the right
direction,” explained Lieberman.
With her academic career being supplemented by monthly meetings of guidance and support
from someone in her desired field, the mentoring program has enabled Lieberman to
grow both personally and professionally.
“The most exciting aspect of being a mentee, in my opinion, was having someone to
celebrate my accomplishments with,” explained Lieberman. “[Laney] is always rooting
for me and encouraged me to apply to different internships; so when I received the
good news of an offer letter I knew he would be there to cheer me on.”
Lockhart, who serves as the CEO of Exceptional Life Coaching, helped Lieberman secure
a competitive internship with Peterbilt Motors Company last May, which she hopes will
serve as a valuable stepping stone in her HR career.
But Lockhart is not the only one benefiting from the mentoring program.
“I decided to apply to be a mentor because I have had the opportunity to see, firsthand,
how learning and career development can be expedited through this process,” explained
Lockhart. “My biggest takeaway is that both party members get to learn from each other
and enrich their lives.”
Lockhart and Lieberman’s mentorship is just one of many success stories to come from
the UNT SHRM Mentoring Program. Most participating mentees land respected internships
as a result of the connections they make—and nearly all recommend others to follow
in their footsteps.
“Overall, I believe this program helped me more than I could have thought, and I would
recommend others to join,” said Lieberman.
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If you are looking to enrich your life and the lives of others through UNT’s mentorship
programming, please consider setting up a profile on Mean Green Mentors, or contact UNT’s SHRM chapter advisors: Mariya Aguilar (mariya.aguilar@unt.edu) and Erin Welch (erin.welch@unt.edu).