RISE Mentorship Program Accepting Fall 2025 Applicants Through August 4 

03 Aug, 2025 Claire Muselman

                               

Structured program connects insurance professionals for development, leadership, and long-term impact 

By Dr. Claire Muselman 

August 3, 2025 | Sarasota, FL — The Rising Insurance Star Executives (RISE) organization is now accepting applications for its Fall 2025 Mentorship Program. Designed to foster meaningful connections across generations of insurance professionals, this three-month program offers both structure and substance, providing participants with the tools to build effective mentor-mentee relationships that extend far beyond the program window. 

The deadline to apply is Monday, August 4, 2025. Professionals from all areas of insurance are encouraged to apply as either a mentor or mentee including claims, underwriting, compliance, workers’ compensation, litigation management, and more! 

Applications can be submitted at: https://community.riseprofessionals.com/c/rise-mentorship-application/ 

What is theRISE Mentorship Program? 

The RISE Mentorship Program is a free, virtual, three-month cohort offered every spring and fall. Pairs of mentors and mentees are matched based on aligned interests, industry sector, and geography, while also ensuring no conflicts of interest. Once matched, pairs meet biweekly and are guided through a carefully curated curriculum designed to spark conversation, goal setting, and mutual development. 

Each participant gains access to an online course portal, which includes training modules, reflection questions, and pre/post-session prompts to help structure meaningful discussions. The program also includes “Mentoring Mondays”—monthly, optional virtual gatherings featuring guest speakers, cross-group networking, and peer Q&A. These sessions offer fresh perspectives and community support, all designed to elevate the experience for both mentor and mentee. 

The Fall 2025 session includes the following key dates: 

  • Applications Due: August 4 
  • Mentor Training Deadline: August 18 
  • Mentor-Mentee Matches Announced: August 27–28 
  • Mentoring Mondays: September 1, October 6, November 3 
  • First Meeting Deadline: September 15 
  • End-of-Program Celebration: November 28 

Mentors and mentees are invited to continue their relationship beyond the program, adjusting their cadence and format independently if they choose. Many past participants report ongoing professional relationships and expanded networks long after the program concludes. 

Why Mentorship Now? 

As the insurance industry navigates rapid change, increased retirements, evolving workforce expectations, and complex risk environments, mentorship has emerged as a crucial talent development strategy. RISE created this program to address a key pain point: the lack of structured, accessible pathways for young professionals to receive industry-specific guidance. 

Mentorship bridges the gap between institutional wisdom and emerging innovation. It supports succession planning, strengthens company culture, and offers deeply human value during a time when connection and clarity are more important than ever. This program supports the next generation by strengthening the entire industry. The RISE Mentorship Program does this by building deeper, more intentional relationships between those who have led and those who are ready to lead next. 

Who Should Apply? 

RISE is actively seeking both mentors and mentees for the Fall 2025 cohort. 

Mentees are typically early to mid-career professionals looking for clarity, growth, and support. Whether they are navigating a promotion, switching sectors, or entering the workforce, mentees gain invaluable guidance, goal-setting tools, and a sense of belonging within the larger insurance community. 

Mentors range from managers and directors to senior executives and subject matter experts. While they offer their time and insight, they also benefit from fresh perspectives, reverse mentoring, and the opportunity to refine their own leadership and coaching skills. 

Participation benefits both parties: 

  • Sharpened communication and leadership skills 
  • Broadened professional networks 
  • Increased confidence and professional clarity 
  • Personal fulfillment and renewed purpose 

About RISE: More Than a Mentorship Program 

RISE, short for Rising Insurance Star Executives, was founded in 2017 by insurance professionals Amy Cooper and Katerina Garavito. Their vision was simple but powerful: create a community that nurtures the next generation of insurance leaders while connecting them to those already paving the way. 

RISE has since evolved into a national platform recognized for its leadership programming, inclusive development opportunities, and generational bridge-building within the industry. Its signature offerings include: 

  • The biannual Mentorship Program 
  • Annual RISE Leadership Summit 
  • Educational webinars and professional spotlights 
  • Recognition programs, including the RISE Awards and Top 35 Under 35 
  • Strategic partnerships across insurers, TPAs, defense firms, and professional associations 

The organization’s flagship event, the RISE Leadership Summit, was most recently held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, from June 16–18, 2025. That summit featured sessions such as “Lift as You Lead,” “Career Steps and Comebacks,” and “Mentorship: Give and Receive to Maximize Growth.” Each emphasized RISE’s core belief: that intentional human connection is the future of effective leadership. 

Topics such as emotional intelligence, DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion), regulatory insight, and tech innovation also took center stage demonstrating how RISE is helping shape leadership for both today and tomorrow’s insurance landscape. 

Supporting a Culture of Connection 

RISE’s mentorship framework is built around five essential competencies, known as the “5 Cs”: 

  1. Commitment – Showing up consistently with time and intention 
  1. Courage – Navigating vulnerability, setbacks, and stretch moments 
  1. Curiosity – Asking questions and embracing new ideas 
  1. Compassion – Leading with empathy and understanding 
  1. Communication – Sharing openly, actively listening, and offering feedback 

These elements are integrated into every piece of the mentorship curriculum, helping both mentor and mentee develop habits and mindsets that serve them well beyond the program. RISE’s approach is transformational for everyone involved. 

Apply or Sponsor: The Time Is Now 

With the deadline approaching Monday, August 4, RISE encourages all professionals interested in personal and professional growth to apply. The program is free to join and supported by sponsors who believe in building the industry through people-first investment. 

Organizations looking to support talent development or promote internal leadership pipelines are also invited to explore sponsorship opportunities. Sponsors gain visibility across RISE’s national network while helping to shape the future of the industry. Inquiries can be directed to dbennett@riseprofessionals.com

For full program details and to apply, visit: https://community.riseprofessionals.com/c/rise-mentorship-application/ 


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      Meet Dr. Claire C. Muselman, the Chief Operating Officer at WorkersCompensation.com, where she blends her vast academic insight and professional innovation with a uniquely positive energy. As the President of DCM, Dr. Muselman is renowned for her dynamic approach that reshapes and energizes the workers' compensation industry. Dr. Muselman's academic credentials are as remarkable as her professional achievements. Holding a Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership from Grand Canyon University, she specializes in employee engagement, human behavior, and the science of leadership. Her diverse background in educational leadership, public policy, political science, and dance epitomizes a multifaceted approach to leadership and learning. At Drake University, Dr. Muselman excels as an Assistant Professor of Practice and Co-Director of the Master of Science in Leadership Program. Her passion for teaching and commitment to innovative pedagogy demonstrate her dedication to cultivating future leaders in management, leadership, and business strategy. In the industry, Dr. Muselman actively contributes as an Ambassador for the Alliance of Women in Workers’ Compensation and plays key roles in organizations such as Kids Chance of Iowa, WorkCompBlitz, and the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance, underscoring her leadership and advocacy in workers’ compensation. A highly sought-after speaker, Dr. Muselman inspires professionals with her engaging talks on leadership, self-development, and risk management. Her philosophy of empathetic and emotionally intelligent leadership is at the heart of her message, encouraging innovation and progressive change in the industry. "Empowerment is key to progress. By nurturing today's professionals with empathy and intelligence, we're crafting tomorrow's leaders." - Dr. Claire C. Muselman

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