Lime Connect: Program for Young Professionals with Disabilities

| June 28, 2023
Submitted by Alex Cotoc for DeGroote School of Business
This message does not apply to part-time students.

Applications are open for the Fall 2023 cohort of The Lime Connect Foundations Program for Young Professionals with Disabilities.

Have more experience/ Applying to become a mentor?

Here are 3 reasons why you should join the program:

  • Build a community and network for young professionals with disabilities
  • Access to career tools and disability strategies that further your professional goals
  • Deepen your connection to disability as a strength through mentoring and coaching

This program will provide participants with:

  • 1:1 sessions with a personal Career Coach
  • Access to experienced professionals with disabilities in leadership roles that will serve as Mentors
  • Small group discussions around disclosure, strengths, and networking
  • A community of high-achieving professionals with disabilities

Don’t just take our word for it. Hear directly from a past participant!

Eligible members should:

  • Be a member of the Lime Network
  • Have 1-5 years of work experience (1-3 years for Spring or 3-5 for Fall cohorts)
  • Be a young professional with a disability

How to Apply:

To apply, log on to the Lime Network portal. Those selected for final consideration for this cohort will be contacted for a 10-minute interview call. For additional information, email Karen Acampado at karen.acampado@limeconnect.com

Log into the network by Sunday, July 23rd to be a part of the Fall 2023 cohort.

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