Welcome to your ACHE Recorded Webinar: Mentorship vs. Sponsorship and Why You Need Both to Succeed
Presented on:
January 20, 2023
12 p.m.–1 p.m. Central time
In design for the best learning experience, this webinar is delivered in a course format which allows you to:
1. View the webinar recording
2. Complete a program evaluation
3. Claim your ACHE Qualifying Education Credit
4. View your certificate of completion
This
webinar is eligible for 1 ACHE Qualifying Education Credit.
How to Participate:
This course includes pre-survey, and a webinar recording followed by a program evaluation to gather your feedback.
After you complete all course requirements, you may generate a certificate of completion.
CEUs will be applied to your account once you complete all of the course items.
Next Steps:
Proceed to the Pre-Survey below.
Description:
There
has been significant discussion in the healthcare field about
sponsorship and mentorship and why both are critical to success for
all healthcare leaders. While we have made progress, challenges still
exist for women and people of color to secure mentors and sponsors
for career advancement. Research from McKinsey found that women who
have networks and sponsors were more likely to be promoted and
receive pay raises. Only 26% of Black women feel they have the
sponsorship needed to advance their careers; 57% of women of color,
however, were less likely to quit a job in the first year when they
have a sponsor. Although members who participated in McKinsey surveys
boasted above average scores for representation of women in
leadership, women of color were largely absent from the highest
levels in their organizations.
Mentorship
and sponsorship are often seen in the same relationship but even
though the same person may play both roles, they are distinctly
different. This webinar will describe both roles and the personal
experiences of the panelists. The panel will focus on the importance
of mentorship and sponsorship on advancing the careers of women and
people of color. In addition, panelists will address the roles of
sponsors, protégés, mentors and mentees and highlight how to foster
and grow these relationships. They will share their own experiences
of serving in these roles and how their relationships have changed
and evolved over time.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the differences between sponsorship and mentorship and define the roles of a sponsor, protégé, mentor and mentee.
- Understand the benefits of having both a mentor and a sponsor throughout a healthcare leader’s career.
- Take concrete steps to find, build and grow these relationships.
Presented By:
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Alesia Coe, DNP, RN, FACHE
Vice President, Adult Inpatient Hospitals/ACNO,
UChicago Medicine
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Jhaymee Tynan, FACHE
Health Consultant, Public, Social Sectors and DEI Specialist,
Egon Zennder
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Marissa McKeever
Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor,
Johns Hopkins Medicine
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Morgan Jones, FACHE
Vice President, Strategic Planning and Business Development,
Duke University Health System