Micro-Externship Improves Advisor Wellness and Retention

Thanks to a grant from the Stupski Foundation, a group of forward-thinking advisors from Lee Business School introduced a groundbreaking initiative: the advising micro-externship program.

This program is designed to enhance advisor wellness and retention by giving advisors the chance to broaden their perspectives and strengthen their campus networks.

The micro-externship involves 2-3 sessions over a 5-week period, during which advisors spend 10-15 hours engaging with employees and shadowing the work they do in their units. Learn more about how this program helping advisors feel more connected and informed.

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