55 - Elevating Careers in the AEC Industry through Mentorship with Katelyn Rossier of MentorDINO
Release Date: 12/14/2023
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info_outlineYour host, Aya Shlachter, talks with Katelyn Rossier — a licensed architect and founder of MentorDINO LLC.
In this episode, Aya and Katelyn explore the profound impact of mentorship and training in the architecture business. Katelyn shares her personal journey with mentoring, emphasizing how it transformed her as an architect and inspired her to become a mentor herself.
They also delve into the creation of MentorDINO and its focus on guiding designers through career transitions and the human side of architecture. Katelyn highlights the importance of moving away from trial and error, advocating for a focus on building a strong foundation through mentorship.
Katelyn’s resources at MentorDINO are geared towards assisting both fresh grads and firm owners. They also discussed these courses in the pod, and talked about how each course is designed to benefit the AEC industry and prevent common problems.
Tune in to discover the transformative power of mentorship in architecture and the innovative solutions offered by MentorDINO!
ABOUT THE GUEST:
Katelyn Rossier is a licensed Architect at Smithgroup and the brain behind MentorDINO. With degrees from Kent State University, she has tackled complex projects in healthcare, higher education, workplace, and science and technology.
Katelyn, inspired by her own experiences, highlights the transformative impact of mentorship in our industry. Fueled by the mentors who kept her in the profession, Katelyn is now dedicated to helping professionals of all generations through MentorDINO.
Find out more about Katelyn at www.mentordino.com/about/.
ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Architect My Life is a podcast for empowering women creative entrepreneurs. Our show is dedicated to supporting architects and designers to achieve business growth, financial freedom, and health and wellness. We share inspiring success stories and valuable lessons from others' experiences.
This podcast is hosted by Aya Shlachter, CEO and Founder of MGS Global Group - a company that provides on-demand drafting services for architecture and design firms.
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