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  <title><![CDATA[Could a Simple Thank You Change Your Career? How Gratitude Launched a MentIE Mentor's Career]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<div><p>The MentIE program, hosted by <a href="https://case.isye.gatech.edu">The Center for Academics, Success, and Equity (CASE),</a> connects world-class alumni with students, offering more than guidance — it builds life changing relationships that open doors to new career opportunities.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>At the recent semester kickoff event, students and alumni shared inspiring stories of how mentorship influenced their journeys.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>For Andrew Fong (IE '10), Senior Director of Engineering at <a href="https://www.databricks.com">DataBricks</a>, the power of mentorship was set in motion by an uncommon gesture: a personal note.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div><div><h5><strong>A Career Sparked by Gratitude&nbsp;</strong></h5></div><div><p>“It all started with a handwritten thank-you note during the holidays,” Fong recalled.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>Years before he became a mentor himself, Andrew was a student with big dreams but uncertain means.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>A Publix grocery bagger through high school, he’d saved what he could, piecing together his future one shift at a time. Georgia Tech’s top-ranked ISyE program felt like the perfect place to realize those dreams, but even with the HOPE scholarship, he still faced a financial gap.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>When Andrew was awarded the Michael Tenenbaum Graduate Fellowship, he received not just funding but the final piece he needed to become a successful student.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>It was a gift that transformed his path—and he knew he had to reach out to thank the person who’d made it possible.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>So during the holidays, Andrew took the time to write a personal, handwritten note to Michael Tenenbaum (IE '58, HON Ph.D. '16), the fund’s namesake. The gesture wasn’t just a formality; it was an earnest expression of the gratitude he felt for this opportunity.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>That one heartfelt note set off a life-changing chain of events.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>Tenenbaum replied and soon invited Andrew to intern at his firm, a summer opportunity that grew beyond his imagination.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>By the end of that internship, Tenenbaum’s words made an indelible impact: “You are part of the family. Call me anytime.”&nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>Shortly after Tenenbaum extended another invitation, asking Andrew to join him as a co-founder of Caribbean Capital &amp; Consultancy Corp in Puerto Rico, a venture that launched Andrew’s career to new heights.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>Fong’s experience demonstrates how mentorship and expressions of gratitude can contribute to the development of professional relationships.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p lang="EN-US">Today, Andrew has come full circle, giving back through the MentIE program to offer students the same support that once shaped his own path.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>“These relationships go beyond professional guidance — they’re about feeling seen and valued,” Fong emphasizes, capturing the heart of mentorship.&nbsp;</p></div><div><h5><strong>Join the MentIE Program&nbsp;</strong></h5></div><div><p>The MentIE program thrives on the reciprocal exchange of guidance, growth, and camaraderie, empowering both mentors and mentees to reach their full potential.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>Whether you're looking to gain industry insights, build lasting relationships, or give back by mentoring future leaders, the MentIE program offers a gateway to personal and professional growth.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>Don’t miss the opportunity to make an impact, join the MentIE community today.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>For more information, contact Nicoly Myles, Director of the Center for Academics, Success, and Equity (CASE): <a href="mailto:nicoly.myles@gatech.edu" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">nicoly.myles@gatech.edu</a>&nbsp;</p></div>]]></body>
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      <value><![CDATA[<p>In the ISyE MentIE program, even the smallest gestures can have a profound impact. Andrew Fong, Senior Director of Engineering at DataBricks, shares how a simple thank-you note to a mentor turned into a career-defining moment, leading to internships, partnerships, and lasting success.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>]]></value>
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