There have always been significant challenges associated with inter-generational succession, with the majority of family businesses not being able to succeed in the next generation. The challenge has escalated in recent times due to the growing mindset differential between the older, experienced community of business owners, who hold decades of institutional knowledge, and the new, up and coming pipeline of young leaders. Mentoring might provide an answer to this dilemma.
Culinary Arts: The Food Movement Leadership Project & The Sustainable Fishing Project
Our Excellence in Mentoring Leadership program provides extraordinarily talented young adults from disadvantaged circumstances with…
Introduction to Mentorship
Most successful people credit their accomplishments to the guidance they received on their way to…
The David Bangsberg and Conrad Muzoora Mentorship Project
Just harboring talent is often not the whole nine-yards. It needs a teacher to grow, experiment,…
Our History of Innovation
Wilhelm Maybach – (February 9th 1846 – December 29th 1929) was a German engineer, designer, and…
The David La Chapelle and Garret Suhrie Mentorship Project
This Maybach Foundation Arts Mentorship project paired a young aspiring artist with an arts connoisseur. In…
The Julian Schnabel and Vahakn Arslanian Mentorship Project
In searching for the avenues of creativity, the Maybach Foundation created an art mentoring program — coinciding…