The FutureCurrent Podcast with Dr. Stefan Bean, Orange County Superintendent of Schools

Ep. 10 | Mentorship, Connection, and Showing Up for Youth with Sloane Keane

34 min · 12. maj 2026
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Mentorship can begin with one person who sees something in a young person before they fully see it in themselves. Sloane Keane, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orange County and the Inland Empire, joins FutureCurrent for a conversation about mentorship, social capital, and the power of helping young people feel seen, heard, and supported. The discussion explores how trusted relationships can strengthen attendance, confidence, wellbeing, and a young person’s sense of what is possible.This episode also highlights OCDE’s partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters to bring mentorship directly to ACCESS students during the school day, reducing barriers and meeting students where they are.Watch on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.Connect with Sloane Keane:Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orange County and the Inland Empire: https://www.ocbigs.org [https://www.ocbigs.org]Sloane Keane is currently chief executive officer of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orange County and the Inland Empire, the second largest of 250-plus agencies nationwide. She currently serves on the California Volunteers Board of Commissioners and is Chair of the Big Brothers Big Sisters Association of California, the largest mentoring state association in the country. She joined the organization in 2013 as director of development and played a key role in tripling revenue. In her most recent position as chief development officer, she helped establish financial stability for the organization and steer new funding strategies. During Sloane’s tenure leading the development team, Big Brothers Big Sisters purchased a 57,000 square ft office building in an underserved neighborhood of Santa Ana and have developed it into the largest nonprofit hub in Orange County. Her efforts have supported ongoing growth in serving more than 4,000 youth annually across Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties with quality mentoring relationships. Sloane has an intrinsic belief in the power of mentoring, which has fueled more than 20 years of experience directing growth in business development, marketing and media sales for companies across the country, including the Discovery Channel and Orange County Register. Prior to joining Big Brothers Big Sisters in a professional capacity, Sloane volunteered as a mentor with the organization from 2013 to 2015. Raised in Orange County, Sloane graduated from Pennsylvania State University and currently lives in Newport Beach with her husband and two sons.

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