The evening commenced with an air of anticipation as guests arrive at the venue, greeted by the warm ambiance and the promise of meaningful connections. Assistant Dean of CDE Alumni Relations, Associate Professor Teo Chiang Juay, set the tone with a welcoming address, emphasising the importance of connections and shared experiences in the mentorship community. Expressing gratitude to mentors and mentees for their commitment to the mentorship programme, he acknowledged the invaluable contributions each individual brings to the community. The evening continued with an engaging introductory session, where mentees and mentors bonded through sharing insights and participating in the icebreaker activity, “Two Truths and One Lie.” Attendees fostered lively conversations and meaningful connections as mentors and mentees networked within their groups. As the event drew to a close, attendees reflected on the enriching experiences shared throughout the evening. The echoes of laughter and shared experiences lingered, a testament to the transformative power of mentorship and community. The event not only strengthened existing connections but laid the foundation for new ones, fostering a vibrant and supportive mentorship community for years to come.
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