A mentoring maestro

​Rassoul Dastmozd’s methodical approach to mentoring produces exceptional benefits for the educators he teaches and their students. 

​Dastmozd’s first MentorLinks college obtained $1.5 million in funding for a new mechatronics program under his guidance. His second MentorLinks college won state approval for a new welding degree program and established a partnership that provides significant tuition discounts for students. And since 2006, Dastmozd—who this fall will serve as president of St. Paul College in Minnesota —has volunteered to work on a U.S. steering committee that uses MentorLinks as a model to improve vocational and technical training in India.

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