Lift Every Voice

Mentorship, Expanding Opportunity Through Networks and Exposure | Featuring Genevieve Clayton

36 min · 1. juni 2026
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Learners favor positions in which they are active participants in shaping their professional pathways because autonomy can enhance relevance and relatability. In this episode, Genevieve Clayton of the Longmont Area Chamber of Commerce discusses the Chamber Student Network (CSN). This student-led initiative that connects learners with local businesses through mentorship, community engagement, and experiential learning. We discuss: * Why student-led models can reshape how mentorship functions * How chambers of commerce can engage emerging professionals

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