Menttium 100® Announces 2007 Scholarship Winner
Minneapolis, MN – September, 20, 2007 – The Menttium 100 Program announces that Jennifer Boulton, Operations Coordinator at Vail Place, is receiving this year’s scholarship award in the Minneapolis program. Vail Place provides psychosocial rehabilitative and support services that allow adults with serious and persistent mental illness to manage their illness and receive the opportunities and support necessary to live in the community. This scholarship is awarded annually to an emerging leader in the non-profit sector and is given on behalf of Menttium’s Minneapolis Advisory Council.
Scholarship recipients will be honored at the Menttium 100 Program Launch held on October 4th, 2007.
About Menttium 100
Launched in 1991, the Menttium 100 Program offers the benefits of cross-company mentoring to high-performing female talent. This ground-breaking program combines formal one-to-one mentoring, business education and peer networking to create a powerful year-long learning experience. The Menttium 100 Program gives organizations a compelling and cost-effective way to recognize and invest in their emerging talent and to diversify the senior ranks amongst Fortune-ranked companies.
About Menttium
Founded in 1991, we are the pioneer and leader in formal corporate mentoring systems that support leadership development and diversity in the global business community. Through a portfolio of programs and consulting services, we design innovative internal and cross-company mentoring systems to help organizations strengthen talent in ways that tie directly to business goals.