
November 10, 2017
If you could be a protégé to any mentor in any field of endeavor in any era of time, who would your mentor be and why?
![]() Rick Vaughn, Power 94.9: Chuck Yeager. Fighter pilot in WWII. Air Force Test Pilot after the war, first guy to exceed the speed of sound. Dozens of awards and decorations. Hunter, fisherman, outdoorsman. General badass. Kobi, WNRW/WLGX: Martin Luther King. He was smart, a positive force. He could have taught me a lot about life, religion and activism.
Fish Boy, WKRZ: Miroslav Lajcak, the Secretary General of the United Nations. I want to be in his shoes, I want to learn how he does it…fascinating job to me, might as well learn it for the best. |
Jonathan Shuford, WRVW: A film protégé studying under Hitchcock.
Todd Shannon, WAPE: Steve Jobs. His vision and attention to detail were both overwhelming and amazing. Mike “OD” O’Donnell, WKRZ: I would have loved to be mentored by Abraham Lincoln. I always saw as a leader with great vision. He was way ahead in terms of the way he thought, and a man of really high integrity…except I wouldn’t have gone to the theater with him.
Chris Michaels, FM100: Nick Saban, the head coach at Alabama. I love how he coaches, his winning track record, and his discipline. |
![]() Kobe, WWHT: Gary Vaynerchuck, because nobody understands social media and where it’s headed better than him. He’s way ahead of the curve. Matt “MJ” Johnson, KUDD: Abe Lincoln, Jesus, and The Buddha. To sharpen my adulting.
Jeremy Rice, WBLI:Barack Obama. Gina Gray, WERO: I’ve already experienced this! My father was my mentor. I owe my work ethic, my wonderful personality (hahaha).and all that I’ve learned in broadcasting to him. He was a great man and such a “larger than life” figure in my little world growing up. Brian Michel, iHeartMedia / Atlanta: Walt Disney…’cause why not? |
Next Week’s Question Of The Week:
In what areas of your job do you derive the most pride from?
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