By Maria Ignas (BA 25)
To be a Grace Presidential Fellow, a student must display dedication to his or her faith, strong communication skills, and a propensity for leadership. The fellows’ responsibilities include communications, data analytics, and other duties that contribute to the work of the president’s office.
As the 2024-25 school year’s Presidential Fellows, exercise science major Carter Clear and biblical studies major Isabella Giunta received a masterclass in leadership through Dr. Drew Flamm’s college mentorship. It’s preparing Giunta to achieve her dream career of being an educator on the mission field, while Clear is receiving extensive training in communication and leadership.
“Mentorship is a core value of ours,” said Flamm. “It runs through everything we do, and I think it is part of what makes us here at Grace distinctive.”
Flamm favors “life-on-life mentoring,” which involves working directly with the two on projects, meeting regularly for a leadership book study, and being available to answer their questions along the way.
“Mentorship is passing down knowledge,” said Clear. “Dr. Flamm’s been open to answering personal questions about leadership, such as what it means with his job, family, and friends.”