Mentorship: The Investment That Pays Big Dividends

Every year the United States spends more than $1 trillion on infrastructure. The monumental investment is earmarked for building roads, funding connectivity, and supporting the farmers who feed us. At the local level, government and private sector funding constructs schools and shores up mass transit, data centers, and power grids. And yet one of the most important structural elements is often underfunded and missing from the conversation happening in boardrooms, courtrooms, and the halls of government: human relationships in the form of mentorship.

Click here to read The Atlantic article.

Next
Next

The Power of Mentorship