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Who have been your mentors in your professional life?

Answered 17 months ago

Canton, TX, USA

Many people have been, but Dr. George Pate was the most influential.

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Excubicle Girl

6 days ago

anyone who speaks with confidence + gives unselfishly



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Cindy Diamond

2 weeks ago

There was Sharon Gonzalez, Dawn Hurns and a professor from when I was obtaining my BS in Education.



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Anelia Sutton

4 weeks ago

too many to name...Melanie Hobson stand head over heels though :)



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Alison Messer

5 weeks ago

The majority of advocates I have came in contact with have shaped me somehow, on both a large and small scale.



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Elizabeth Wirtz

2 months ago

Most recently, the late and very much lamented Professor Don Hall, my crimlaw professor at Vanderbilt Law. The world lost a good one when he died last fall of early-onset Alzheimer's.



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Antonio Belicena

5 months ago

our chief despite only mentoring me for a few days i have already learned a lot...



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Randy Wyatt

6 months ago

I haven't had a mentor per say. There have been a few people that I have admired . One of which is my father in law...I think he is one of the smartest people I have ever met... He also has a heart but doesn't like anyone to know that.



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Susan Abdelnour

6 months ago

Darleen Newman, Ernie Abdelnour, Ramona Crabtree, Charles Crabtree, Helen Brouillette, CBN Personell Office, Zion Bible Institute, Benjamine Crandall



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Mark Jordan

7 months ago

Stefan Hoef and Andreas Duntze. I learnt huge amounts from them, probably more than anyone else.



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