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2023 Board of Advisors Announcement

NEWS RELEASE

Apprentice Worldwide Proudly Announces the Addition of Seven Senior Leaders to Our Advisory Board.

Coral Gables, December 10th, 2022

Apprentice Worldwide, an Award-winning Global Career Development Network and Social Impact organization is pleased to introduce a new Board of Advisors. These seven Board members will leverage their collective skills and industry expertise to provide strategic guidance and direction to Apprentice Worldwide’s executive team during the company’s continued growth as a leading and innovative career coaching and mentoring organization.”

Joining the newly established Board of Advisors are:


“I am thrilled to welcome this group of long-time Global Mentors of our organization and some of my closest friends, all Innovative and experienced leaders to advise Apprentice Worldwide through upcoming phases of development,’ said Founder Hernan Mayol. ‘The combined expertise of our Board members in focus areas such as Operations, Human Capital Management, Technology, Finance, and Strategic Planning will play a key role in guiding future decisions.”

Ignacio Riveira will serve as Chairman of the Advisory Board with a focus on providing innovation and project management experience to help move projects forward. Ignacio served with Hernan in at Executive Board of Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity while attending the University of Miami in the early 90’s.

Our Founder adds “Ignacio shares the same vision and values that I have and has a great sense of duty which will help us build that vision with the love and care our community needs.”

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR ASSIGNMENTS!

Media Contact:

Stephanie Ferreira
Global Head of Marketing

stephanie@apprenticeworldwide.com

Apprentice Worldwide named the Best Global Career Development Network of 2021

From the Corporate Coaching and Recruiting Awards by Corporate Vision

We are incredibly happy to announce that Corporate Vision Magazine has named Apprentice Worldwide the Best Global Career Development Network of 2021 last month at their Corporate Coaching and Recruiting Awards. See Announcement in January of this year.

From LinkedIn:

Note: We were recognized in 2020 as well as the Best EMERGING Career Development Network. See http://apprenticeworldwide.com/award for 2020 Award details

The Corporate Coaching and Recruitment Awards recognizes the achievements and innovations within the sector, and how they have improved practices and procedures in the industry.

Coaching and recruitment are integral parts of any business, as they encourage employees to develop and grow. As businesses have had to adapt to changes in the last two years, the coaching needed to facilitate these changes has also had to rapidly grow.

Here are some quotes from both organizations:

“I’d like to offer my sincere congratulations to all the companies and individuals recognised this year! It’s been tough, but the winners have persevered to help others in these trying times. We look forward to seeing what 2022 brings you!”

Jazmin Collins, Awards Coordinator, Corporate Vision

We are so proud of our amazing Volunteers that give their time and experience to impact the lives of young professionals everywhere. During the Pandemic our Team Members increased efforts to reach out to Young Leaders from around the world and developed new programs to engage our Associates and help them go even further. Being named as the Best Career Development Network of 2021 by a known and respected magazine such as Corporate Vision once again is truly humbling, and a confirmation that together we are making a difference. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.


Hernan Mayol – Founder and CEO


Apprentice Worldwide is an Award-Winning Global Career Development Network founded in 2014 to support the Next-Generation of Leaders by providing Mentoring, Coaching, Training, Resources and Opportunities to interact with Experienced Executives. For more information visit apprenticeworldwide.com

Mentorship Is Key To Career Success For Young Professionals

By Chris Myers – forbes.com – View Original

Throughout my career, I’ve been fortunate to have great mentors who were willing to take a bet on me and provide meaningful opportunities for growth. These mentors have not only taught me about what is important (both personally and professionally); they have also given me several big breaks.

The value of the mentor/mentee relationship continues to be made clear to me each and every day. I know that I wouldn’t be in the position I am today if it weren’t for the impact and guidance of my mentors. Here are the top three lessons I’ve learned about mentorship that I think can help anyone find career success.

Don’t be afraid to seek out mentorship

As the leader of a growing company, one thing that has always amazed me is the lack of enthusiasm that young employees tend to have about the concept of mentorship. I’m not sure if it’s simply a Millennial trait or something else, but I’ve never once had a team member actively seek out formal mentorship from senior members of the team.

If I could give young professionals one piece of advice, it would be to ask someone to mentor them. Mentors aren’t going to go out of their way to drag someone along if they don’t show initiative. Mentorship is something that requires strong commitment from both parties, and takes a lot of effort. The end results, however, are more than worth it. I can personally attest to the fact that the lessons, connections, and opportunities that mentors provide are invaluable. It’s up to you, however, to ask and take advantage of what mentors can offer.

Learn to recognize the accelerators in your life

My first job right out of college was an internship at a real estate investment trust by the name of Cole Capital. It was an interesting place to work, but my role was of no particular importance. Still, I was thrilled to have the opportunity and put an insane amount of effort into even the most menial of tasks. This behavior caught the attention of the CEO’s personal assistant, who went out of her way to connect me with him. This was a huge opportunity, but one that could have easily been overlooked.

Fortunately, I recognized the favor she was doing for me and I ended up developing a very close relationship with the CEO, Christopher Cole. Mr. Cole was the first major accelerator in my career, quickly introducing me to the world of entrepreneurship, writing, and executive management. His impact on the trajectory of my life cannot be overstated, and I continue to owe him a great debt of gratitude to this day.

Remember that mentorship is a two-way street

Too many young professionals fail to realize that mentorship is a two-way street. You have to deliver tremendous value to your mentor as well, and that often means working longer and harder than those around you.

This lesson came into play with the second major accelerator and mentor in my life, my cofounder at BodeTree, Matt Ankrum. Matt hired me to work on his strategy team at Apollo Group after an extensive search process. I really wanted the job, and committed to outworking everyone in order to get it. I went out of my way to develop a strong strategy proposal for the team, going so far as to have it professionally designed and printed. While this may seem like a trivial thing, it helped me to stand out among other, better qualified candidates. It also proved to Matt that I was dedicated to delivering exceptional value to him and the rest of the team.

This attitude continued after I was hired, and I made a point to work harder and longer than anyone in order to make the team more successful. Towards the end of our tenure at Apollo, Matt managed to coax the initial concept for BodeTree out of me. Much to my surprise, he not only was supportive of the idea; he wanted to be part of it. He took a huge risk on his young employee because he believed in the vision and passion that I brought to the table. Had I failed to work hard for him and prove my dedication, BodeTree would never have been born. Nearly everything that has led me to this point in my life is a direct result of working to provide tremendous value to my mentors.

I firmly believe that mentorship is the best path to career success, hands down. The benefits that you can gain from a good mentor relationship can outweigh grad school, natural ability, and even dumb luck. The key is to have the foresight and humility to ask to be mentored. If you start there, you’ll find that there are plenty of accelerators in your life who can add value. More importantly, you can take it upon yourself to add tremendous value for them. In doing so, you’ll ensure that you get the most out of the mentor relationship and find success in your life and career.

Chris Myers is the Cofounder and CEO of BodeTree and the author of Enlightened Entrepreneurship.