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A mentor is someone who inspires you to move forward no matter what. When I was President of the Society for Applied Sociology (SAS), MQP gave the keynote at my conference one month after September 11th. Everyone was canceling their conferences because no one wanted to fly. MQP did not back down. Instead, he carried on to deliver his keynote speech on the relevance of program evaluation to the field of applied sociology.
A mentor is someone who helps you to make positive strides in your career. He reads evaltalk and saw a post that I did. MQP asked if he could include it in a revised edition of Utilization Focused Evaluation. This book was my bible on program evaluation from the very beginning.
A mentor is someone who gives you feedback that helps you produce your best work. MQP took the time to review a PQI Plan that I developed for my $150 million organization. Following that, he suggested that I offer an expert lecture on it at the AEA Conference to help strengthen the field.
A mentor is someone who has made a difference in this world. MQP has devoted his life to strengthening the field and who provided me with nearly 40 years of impactful evaluation experience that makes me feel like the richest person on the face of this earth.
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