Career Mentor Program
Contact Information
Student Success Center
Dr. Delores Sarfo-Darko Farmer
Mahoney, Student Success Center, Room 3
Phone: (973) 290-4468
dfarmer@steu.edu
Alumni and Students Connect Through Mentoring
Rachel Richardson, '09, is a successful licensed real estate agent with a thriving business and a jam-packed schedule who credits Saint Elizabeth University with helping her get to where she is today.
But when Mayelin Torres, SEU's mentoring and experiential learning coordinator, invited her to share her valuable professional experience and insights mentoring a current student, Richardson was hesitant and thoughtful of her time commitments. Where would she find the time amid her hectic day-to-day activities?
Morristown, N.J. (June 25, 2019) – Rachel Richardson, '09, is a successful licensed real estate agent with a thriving
business and a jam-packed schedule who credits Saint Elizabeth University with helping
her get to where she is today. But when Mayelin Torres, SEU's mentoring and experiential
learning coordinator, invited her to share her valuable professional experience and
insights mentoring a current student, Richardson was hesitant and thoughtful of her
time commitments. Where would she find the time amid her hectic day-to-day activities?
Calling upon her servant's heart, fostered and encouraged in her years at SEU, Richardson
prayed and reflected upon Torres' offer. Being the owner of Richardson Advisors, LLC,
her schedule was limited. However, Richardson knew that God was calling her to say
yes and to make the time to get involved with her alma mater.
A year later, she doesn't regret her decision. In fact, she is grateful for the benefits
both she and her mentee, business major George Vega, '21, will continue to reap through
their continuing bond. Vice president of SEU's Business Club, Vega already recognized
the significance of making professional connections. He knew that now was the time
to practice the skills necessary to succeed in the world of business. As part of the
program, Richardson and Vega met on campus, exchanged emails and attended events.
Richardson herself benefited from investing in Vega's future. When she found out he
earned a paid summer internship, Richardson celebrated the exciting news with him.
"I felt like I won, like I got the internship," Richardson said. "George is amazing
and bright. He focuses on his studies and has a good approach to life. He inspires
me!"
Like Richardson, Johanna O'Bannon, '02, briefly thought about the time commitment
when Torres approached her in 2017. Nevertheless, O'Bannon, who is a microbiology
quality control supervisor at Ferring Pharmaceuticals, readily accepted the invitation.
A former Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) student who studied biology, O'Bannon
wished she could have had a mentoring experience as part of her SEU journey. Throughout
her career, O'Bannon participated in teaching and training, but she wanted to start
sharing her knowledge with SEU students and biology major Angela German, '20, who
needed some guidance.
German's parents are in the medical field, but she wanted to explore options working
in research or in a laboratory and knew the mentoring program would provide that direction
and support. O'Bannon encouraged German to build on her extensive volunteer work in
her field through paid internships. Unfortunately, several opportunities didn't work
due to scheduling conflicts, so German turned to her mentor and learned about internships
at Ferring.
"Next thing I knew, HR was sending me the acceptance packet," said German.
The experience was a win-win for both mentor and mentee. German gained important experience
in a laboratory setting and O'Bannon further honed her leadership skills supervising
her mentee.
"The best part about this program is that we, as professionals, also get to learn
from the mentees," said O'Bannon.
Learn more about SEU's mentoring program here: www.steu.edu/mentoring.
Who We Are
Welcome to the Saint Elizabeth University Mentoring Program.
Mentors will share their professional knowledge and advice with students. Ultimately, the mentorship program will assist with the development of student success.