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Mentorship Interventions
The Value of Mentoring for Leadership Development

 

Citation (APA):

Trube, M. B., Dominguez, N., & Martinez, W. (eds.) (2024). The value of mentoring for leadership development. Chronicle of Mentoring & Coaching, 8(4).

doi.org/10.62935/f0710p

 

About the Publication

The 2024 Fall Quarterly Issue of The Chronicle of Mentoring & Coaching presents nine double-blind peer-reviewed articles and one book review relevant to the fields of mentoring, coaching, and leading. This issue is based on the ongoing research, project development, or programs of authors related to the theme “The Value of Mentoring for Leadership Development.” Articles found in this issue are an extension to or elaborations on previously published work presented at past Annual Mentoring Conferences. As previous Mentoring Institute presenters and The Chronicle of Mentoring & Coaching contributors, each author also participated in the peer review process. The philosophy of the Mentoring Institute is to include all authors in the peer review process, because we believe that all authors, researchers, mentors, coaches, and leaders are collective contributors to the literature in their field. Thus, they belong to a community of practice of scholars and practitioners. Authors as peer reviewers provide an additional avenue for members in this community of scholars to share their expertise in retaining, engaging, developing, and empowering leaders.

Journal Format

Electronic

ISSN (Electronic)

2372-9848

Open Access

The Chronicle of Mentoring and Coaching [Special Issue], Vol. 8, No. 4 is open access and available to the public.

Other Formats

PDF

Names and Affiliations of the Editorial Board

Nora Dominguez, Ph.D.

Director of the Mentoring Institute

The University of New Mexico

Mary Barbara Trube, Ed.D.

Editorial Consultant of the Mentoring Institute

The University of New Mexico

William Martinez, B.A.

Assistant Editor of the Mentoring Institute

The University of New Mexico

Advertising Policy & Publisher Information

The Chronicle for Mentoring and Coaching is not advertised in a public forum. The Mentoring Institute identifies the journal by name, volume, and issue for their members to access. The journal does not include advertisers or sponsors outside of The University of New Mexico..

NLM ID: 101767017

NLM TA: Chron Mentor Coach

Publisher Information

The Chronicle of Mentoring and Coaching is a trade-marked journal of The University of New Mexico.

The University of New Mexico

1 University of New Mexico, MSC 05 3130, Albuquerque, NM 87131

The Mentoring Institute

1716 Las Lomas Rd NE Albuquerque, NM 87106
Email: mentor@unm.edu

Tel: (505) 277-1330

Fax: (505) 277-5494

Publisher's Website

https://mentor.unm.edu

Business Structure

The University of New Mexico was founded in 1889 as New Mexico’s flagship institution.

As a Minority Serving Institution, the University represents a cross-section of cultures and backgrounds. In the Spring of 2023, more than 24,000 students attended the main, branch, and HSC campuses and education centers.

UNM boasts an outstanding faculty that has included four National Academy of Sciences/Engineering Members, six National Academy of Inventors Fellows, 60+ Fulbright scholar program awardees, and several fellows of national and international associations and societies. Faculty publish in major refereed professional journals, including The New England Journal of Medicine, American Historical Review, and Nature, and with top-tier academic presses such as the University of Chicago Press and Cambridge University Press. As publicly oriented scholars, UNM professors share their expertise in local and national media outlets, from The Albuquerque Journal to The New Yorker.

UNM is the state's largest academic employer, including University Hospitals' employees. It has more than 200,000 alumni with Lobos in every state and more than 2,400 alumni outside the U.S.

UNM's librariesmuseums, galleries, and performance spaces are a rich cultural resource for the state. Home to the Lobos and contenders in the Mountain West Conference, UNM athletics draw fans from all over. The University Arena, or “The Pit,” is one of college basketball's most famous and recognizable buildings. The Pit was ranked 5th by the Travel Channel as one of the best college basketball venues.

Organization Owners and Executives

Nora Dominguez, Ph.D.

Director

The Mentoring Institute

The University of New Mexico

Parent or Related Companies and/or Subsidiary Organizations Associated with the Publisher

Parent Organization: The University of New Mexico - https://www.unm.edu/

Owner Organization: The Mentoring Institute - https://mentor.unm.edu/

Contact

Email: mentor@unm.edu

Tel: (505) 277-1330

Fax: (505) 277-5494