In reflecting on the industrys history, invariably the topic of mentorship arises. Websters defines a mentor as a wise and trusted teacher or counselor. However, there have been mentors who never consciously taught or counseled, yet who through their work and by example have influenced the next generation of talent. Whether operating in this capacity consciously, subconsciously or unconsciously, mentors make a profoundly positive difference in the careers and lives of others. And the benefits of mentorship extend beyond a single generation. Often the students take up the torch, giving help, apprenticeships and opportunities to their younger associates.
Heres a sampling of leading industry artisans and executives, recognizing the mentors who helped shape them personally and professionally: