BethelBiz
BethelBiz
BethelBiz is a business alumni network committed to mentorship. We connect students in Bethel’s Department of Business and Department of Communication Studies with alumni and business professionals to spur personal, spiritual, and professional development. We do this by connecting current students with successful business professionals.
About
At Bethel, we believe Christ desires for us to pursue our faith and callings in community. That’s why BethelBiz facilitates mentorship relationships, provides resources for learning, and organizes three events to connect students and alumni to expand our robust business network.
Mentorship
We offer the opportunity for Bethel's business and communication studies students to develop professional skills and explore their interests with the help and support of established business professionals. Learn more about becoming a mentor or mentee.
Resources
We'll help you get started as a mentor or mentee with tools to get going, drive conversation, and dig deeper into your calling.
This program has set me up with real knowledge about the business world. Meaningful conversations happen every time I meet with my mentor. This program is a no-brainer, and I wish I could have signed up sooner.
Alex Vollmer ’22My mentor has had, without question, the greatest and most positive impact on me during my time as a Bethel student. He has continually been present in my life, willing to discuss anything that I am wondering about and offer examples from his own life of the things he has gone through. I truly think that I would be a different person graduating from Bethel if it were not for my mentor’s care and intentionality in mentoring me. It has been especially impactful to have someone who I know is always cheering for me, yet is also there to offer constructive criticism and guidance.
AnnaGrace Ziebarth '22The BethelBiz mentorship program was by far one of the most impactful aspects of my college education. The knowledge, connections, and relationships I gained through BethelBiz were incomparable to anything I learned in a classroom. I am grateful to have been part of this program and I look forward to continuing my relationship with my mentor outside of Bethel.
Michael Piehler '22Mentoring has provided encouragement, that our future leaders desire Kingdom values to be present in their careers, community, and daily walk. Each session provides an open dialogue to share unique experiences that have shaped us and given direction. In addition, the ability to promote networking opportunities with colleagues and Bethel alums is exhilarating! Incredible opportunity!
Scott WoldSenior Manager at Ecolab's Controller's Group
BethelBiz was one of my greatest blessings during my time at Bethel. It gave me the opportunity to build both a professional and personal relationship with someone who has been in the same shoes as me before. God has a mission for each of us, and my mentor was able to meet me where I was at while helping me become the person He has called me to be!
Anna-Marie Manning ’20Mentorship has been a meaningful way by which I can give back on a personal level as a Bethel alum. This is an opportunity to encourage, empower, and give hope to the future leadership of our organizations and country.
Becca HoeftChief Brand Officer at Sunrise Banks
Mentoring Bethel Royals for workplace realities honors His word and is indeed a privilege to serve. I’ve consistently found Bethel mentees to be among the brightest, most curious, coachable, reflective, critical thinking next generation of servant leaders I’ve met. Because my team has hired many Royals, I’ve again had the privilege of watching their IQ and EQ enable them to rise above their peers. The gifts mentee and mentors share through time together—and beyond—are rich and plentiful.
John BeachamChief Information Officer
BethelBiz connects talented, accomplished and excited-to-give-back alumni with Bethel students and facilitates a rich mentorship between the two. My two mentor placements have been excellent, helping me grow not just in my business network and exposure, but also personally and spiritually.
Ben Hernes ’21