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* Name of contact
* "The mentors (or alums) I contacted is Kriss Foss, Adam Hundley."
* Date of contact
* "Adam Hundley actually reached out to me in MOD 1. My girlfirend's brother is a friend of Adam. When he heard I was attending turing he reached out to me for advice and guidance."
* "I reached out to Kriss Foss 7/27/17. She became a defacto mentor for our posse and she came down 7/28/17"
* Outcome (i.e., did you get a response? If not, what is your follow-up plan? Did you meet? When? What was the result?)
* "Kriss became a defacto mentor for our posse and she came down on 7/28/17 to speak to us and answer our questions about the hiring process, transition to a work envirornment and her Turing experience."
* "Adam and I have only spoke on the phone and chatted through slack. He has given me advice about the attitude and work ethic to have for Turing. As well helped me through "
* How do you feel like this relationship will benefit you in your longterm professional development?
* "I feel really good about the beggining of my relationship with Kriss as I found her advice extremely useful and insightful. As well she shared insight on her experience at Turing. While at the posse meeting I felt that she was able to connect with the posse member in back end and front end programs because of her experience and current job. I just felt she was a really good mentor for people going through difffernt levels of the Turing process."
* "Adam is a great positive resouce. He has told me how hard it will be, but also how rewarding it is to be a coder. Although we do not talk as often as we should, I find him a great connection in the dev scene as he is working for a start up and is really enjoying his career."
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