Nasdaq and Mentor Makers Support Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs

By: Tanya C. Smigocki, Senior Advisor, Corporate Responsibility at Nasdaq  

Mentor Makers is a movement to inspire great business leaders, from traditional and non-traditional backgrounds, and give them the tools they need to be exceptional mentors to entrepreneurs across all races, industries, geographies. Through a partnership between the Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center and MentorCloud, this program leverages all of our collective skills and abilities to support entrepreneurs and small businesses, especially those in diverse and underserved communities. The idea is to ignite the exchange of knowledge and experience from top business leaders to support those who may need a little help. Many businesses have faced new challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, so it’s more important than ever to support these business leaders and provide extra guidance. This partnership hopes to build the greatest exchange bank of knowledge and expertise in service to entrepreneurs in business today. All skill levels are welcome!  You can sign up to be a mentor or a mentee. Working together is the best way to support small businesses and entrepreneurs and help create stronger, healthier, more equitable communities for all. This initiative is part of Nasdaq’s 50th anniversary celebration, and any person can join as a mentor or mentee at no cost.

Join as a Mentor: https://mentorcloud.typeform.com/to/d3HtZeRA.

Join as a Mentee: https://mentorcloud.typeform.com/to/SOuVreP6.

Tanya C. Smigocki, Senior Advisor, Corporate Responsibility at Nasdaq