The Alpacas
(Mentors & Guides)
Project Alpaca is closing the resource gap for students in underserved communities to help them step into their dream careers through harnessing the power of a community of passionate, purpose-driven, and inspired advocates.
Project Alpaca mentors help mentees build their confidence in order to pursue a new career and to get their first full-time jobs in the industry of their choice. They are professionals who come from a wide range of industries, can empathize with the struggles our mentees may have experienced, and want to make an impact. We affectionately call our mentors Alpacas because they champion our mentees.
Alpacas may support our mentees and community in several ways:
1-on-1 general mentoring
Each mentor checks in with a mentee regularly over a 3-month period and cultivates a relationship. They listen with empathy, share relevant experiences, and are supportive in an authentic way. They inspire mentees simply by offering their time and communicating high expectations for their mentee, who may have questions about how to present their best selves to an employer, how to overcome personal challenges, or feeling uncertain about the future.
1-on-1 industry mentoring
Mentors guide mentees in a hands-on project that they can showcase in a portfolio and that may help them improve skills they need for a job. Mentors make themselves available (virtually or in person) to share their expertise, answer questions and offer critical feedback until the project is complete, whether that takes two weeks or two months.
Group workshops
These mentors facilitate virtual or in-person workshops to share valuable knowledge, insight and skills. Most lead an average of one to two workshops a year. Workshop topics and presentations include (but not limited to):
Share the story of how you began your career
Share insights into working in your industry
Reinforce transferable or soft skills (ie collaboration, emotional intelligence)
Boost career readiness (ie. how to build an effective portfolio, create a Linkedin profile)
Alpacas support our mission in other ways as well. Here are just a few examples of how they have contributed to our community:
Participate in mock interviews with mentees
Offer feedback on portfolios and resumes
Expose mentees to their work by offering a tour of their work environment or company
Connect mentees to internship and other career opportunities
Sponsor mentees to attend an industry event
Become liaisons to businesses interested in partnering with us
Help us develop marketing materials, organize community events, spread awareness
Attend our fun community and networking events!
All Alpacas will be invited to community events such as social gatherings and mentoring support workshops.
If you’d like to become an Alpaca and join our community, here are the next steps:
Tell us how you would like to get involved.
Not sure yet exactly how you’d like to support us? Email us and we’ll talk!
Meet the Alpacas
Stephanie Siu
Freelance writer and editor
Published on The New York Times, The Independent
Frank Reneau
News Designer at The New York Times
Julie Adams
Graphic designer at Savills North America
Dave Orloff
Sales, Marketing & Business Development Leader
Lydia Mandell
Breathwork coach, licensed professional counselor and art therapist
Mario Mendoza
Founder of Lifeundocumented.org. Healthcare and medical affairs biotech consultant. Executive-In-Residence, The Center for Biotechnology at Stony Brook University
Widad Franco
Owner and Designer About a Cloud
Michelle Cadore
CEO and Designer YES I AM, Inc.
Ramon Peralta
Founder and Creative Director Peralta Design
Mary Abrasley
Vice President, Talent Acquisition at IPG Mediabrands
Kristen Leister
Assistant Vice President, Branch Manager at Robert Half
Dara Kalima
Poet and activist