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    180FW speed mentoring helps shape future leaders

    180FW speed mentoring helps shape future leaders

    Photo By Tech. Sgt. John Wilkes | 1st Lt. Tyran Boyd, officer-in-charge of Force Support Squadron at the 180th Fighter...... read more read more

    SWANTON, OH, UNITED STATES

    02.11.2018

    Story by Staff Sgt. John Wilkes 

    180th Fighter Wing Ohio National Guard

    More than 40 Airmen at the 180th Fighter Wing in Swanton, Ohio, participated in the first-ever speed mentoring event February 10, 2018, giving young Airmen the opportunity to learn from senior leaders from across the wing.

    “We are holding this event to help Airmen build relationships,” said Senior Master Sgt. Nathan Howard, human resource advisor assigned to the 180FW. “Programs like this are important because participants are able to meet people from different sections in different careers around the base.”

    The U.S. Air Force and Air National Guard mentorship program focuses on connecting an Airman with greater experience and wisdom with another Airman to help guide and develop them both personally and professionally. This relationship contributes to mission success and motivates Airmen to achieve their goals.

    The event began with introductions from the seven mentors who participated. Afterwards, mentors and mentees were able to chat with each other before the event began to help participants relax and develop questions.

    “This event really opened my eyes to the options that are available to Airmen,” said Airman 1st Class Liyaquat Qurbanali, a food services technician at the 180FW. “Talking with the mentors really helped me learn about other careers, network with others and learn from people with experience.”

    Every mentee was given six minutes with each of the seven mentors to ask whatever questions they had before their time ran out. Some of the topics discussed included promotions, commissioning opportunities, job changes, assignments and education.

    Though the pairs were allowed only six minutes during the event, mentees had the option to get the contact information from mentors they connected with so they could follow up in the future.

    “I loved this event,” said Qurbanali. “I learned so much. I look forward to picking a mentor and having someone to ask for career advice and to help develop my skills.”

    The mentors who participated in the event represented various career fields, from medical to security forces at all stages of military career development. The diversity made for a more dynamic and impactful mentoring session for the younger Airmen as the mentoring didn’t focus exclusively on one rank, job or lifestyle.

    “I volunteered to be a mentor because there are a lot of things I know now that I wish would have known when I enlisted,” said Staff Sgt. Xavier Graciani, security forces technician at the 180FW. “Being able to share this knowledge with younger Airmen allows them to find more opportunity and advancement earlier in their career.”

    Mentoring promotes a climate of inclusion that can help foster and develop the diverse strengths, perspectives and capabilities of all Airmen. Air Force and Air National Guard capabilities and competencies are enhanced by diversity among its personnel who directly impact the warfight.

    Speed mentoring helps prepare the next generation of Airmen to meet the challenges of tomorrow in new and innovative ways. Mentoring is just one way the 180FW continues to operate at its full potential and provide for America; protection of the homeland, effective combat power and National Guard civil authorities.

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    Date Taken: 02.11.2018
    Date Posted: 02.11.2018 16:52
    Story ID: 265561
    Location: SWANTON, OH, US

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