Mentorship is the developmental relationship between a more experienced mentor and a less experienced partner referred to as a protégé or mentee.
Mentor, Mentors, or The Mentor may also refer to:
Greek mythology
People
- Mentor of Rhodes, a Greek mercenary
- Mentor Arifaj, Kosovo-Albanian engineer and politician
- Mentor Dotson (born âÂÂ?), African American politician
- Mentor Graham (1800âÂÂ1886), a U.S. teacher
- Mentor Huebner (1917âÂÂ2001), a U.S. film illustrator
- Mentor Mazrekaj (born 1989), an Albanian soccer player
- Mentor Përmeti (1920âÂÂ2015), an Albanian agronomist
- Mentor Williams (1946âÂÂ2016), a U.S. musician
- Mentor Xhemali (1926âÂÂ1992), an Albanian singer
- Mentor Zhdrella (born 1988), a Kosovar soccer player
- Mentor Zhubi (born 1984), a Swedish futsal player
- Leslie Mentor (born 1938), Venezuelan runner
- "The Mentor", the pseudonym of Loyd Blankenship, a famous hacker
Places
United States
- Mentor, Indiana
- Mentor, Kansas
- Mentor, Kentucky
- Mentor, Minnesota
- Mentor, Missouri
- Mentor, Ohio, the largest city with this name
- Mentor, Washington
- Mentor, West Virginia
- Mentor, Wisconsin
- Mentor Township (disambiguation)
- Mentor Township, Cheboygan County, Michigan
- Mentor Township, Oscoda County, Michigan
- Mentor-on-the-Lake, Ohio
- Mentor Avenue, Lake County, Ohio
Facilities and structures
Art, entertainment, and media
Fictional characters
Other art, entertainment, and media
Computing and technology
Enterprises and organizations
- MENTOR, a nonprofit organization that promotes mentorship
- Mentor (company), a supplier of surgical aesthetics products
- Mentor Books, an imprint of Christian Focus Publications
- Mentor Books, an imprint of New American Library
- Mentor Foundation, an international youth development NGO
- Mentor Dynamics, a Canadian manufacturer of lifting systems
- Mentor Graphics, a company providing electronic design automation solutions
- Mentor Public Schools, Mentor, Ohio, USA
Other uses
See also