 Mentoring is often thought of as a way to get advice from someone who has more experience. Mentors can also be role models for what good behavior looks like. In his book, The Elements of Mentoring, Dr. Brad Johnson says that effective mentoring requires a network of mentors who support different facets of your professional life. He brings up the point that if you have more than one mentor, you can get advice from multiple perspectives and those people have different experiences too. When you step back and think about it, perhaps you need a community mentor from someone like Aviation and you need expertise from our other warfare communities such as Surface and Submarine Warfare. Why not find mentors who have lived that experience? Your perspective will be broader as a result. Lead well this week.