Providing a competitive head start for success.
Our TCU Neeley Mentorship Program connects successful alumni mentors with sophomore business students – a critical point for students in their professional development. Our mentors serve as advisors and allies, helping students expand their professional skills, explore potential careers and gain access across industries.

Developed by students, for students

Our mentorship program is part of a professional development curriculum created and delivered by a student executive board made up of junior and senior business students who were mentees as sophomores.

Time Commitment

Our 10-week program is offered in the spring semester. We ask mentors and mentees to commit to one meeting per week. Mentees also participate in weekly learning sessions on professionalism and career exploration, including access to alumni career panels, delivered by the student executive board.

Matching Process
We aspire to connect mentors and mentees with similar career interests. Whenever possible, we will prioritize matches that allow for in-person meetings.

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Aidan Clark

Senior

Major: Finance
Minor: Accounting
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Shay Wedeking

Senior

Major: Marketing
Minor: Political Science
Consultative Sales Certificate

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Avery Wade

Junior
President - Finance & Accounting Cohort

Major: Finance
Minor: Accounting
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Paula Doherty

Junior
Vice President - Finance & Accounting Cohort

Major: Finance
Minor: Management
 
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Gaby Harper-O'Dell

Junior
Secretary - Finance & Accounting Cohort

Major: Finance
Minors: Spanish, Accounting
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Savannah Smith

Junior
President - Entrepreneurship, Marketing & Management Cohort

Major: Finance & Marketing
 
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Nico Carder

Junior
Vice President - Entrepreneurship, Marketing & Management Cohort

Major: Marketing and Management

Solana Beyer

Junior
Secretary - Entrepreneurship, Marketing & Management Cohort

Major: Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Minor: Economics
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Lauren Grey

Junior
President - Business Information Systems & Supply Chain Management Cohort

Major: Supply and Value Chain Management
Minor: Finance
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Jackson Harkness

Junior
Vice President - Business Information Systems & Supply Chain Management Cohort

Majors: Supply Chain & Business Information Systems

Alumni Mentors

Mentors make a significant difference in a student’s professional journey, plus it will be an enjoyable and rewarding opportunity. The time commitment during the program is 1-2 hours per week and can be scheduled around your calendar. Mentors for Spring 2024 are currently being contacted.

Sophomores Seeking a Mentor

Spring 2024 applications are now closed. 
Don’t miss this opportunity to build a relationship with an alum who can help you progress in your professional and career development.