Hats Off to the 2025 NORDP Mentor Training Workshop Graduates!

Written by the Mentoring Committee Mentor Training Team 

The NORDP Mentoring Committee’s Mentor Training Team held a mentor training workshop in January – February 2025. Twenty-three NORDP members completed the 5-week workshop, covering the 9-module Entering Mentoring curriculum initially developed for research mentors and tailored by the NORDP Mentoring Committee for RD professionals in collaboration with the University of Wisconsin Center for Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research (CIMER). Over 100 NORDP members have completed the Entering Mentoring Workshop and received certificates. 

RD professionals explored key mentoring competencies that can benefit RD mentors and mentees that have been associated with improved career outcomes, employee engagement and retention, and more inclusive work environments. The workshop was facilitated by the following NORDP Mentor Training Subcommittee members: Jan Abramson, Kristin Boman, Paula Carney, Charlotte Forstall, Rachel Goff-Albritton, Kathy Partlow, Matthew Schwartz, Samarpita Sengupta, and Carol Thornber. The NORDP Mentoring Committee is committed to equipping Research Development professionals for success by offering meaningful mentoring expertise, support, and resources.  

As part of the training, participants had the opportunity to craft their own mentoring philosophies.  Below are examples from this year’s participants!

I seek to help mentees gain independence and confidence by empowering them to identify solutions for issues that arise in their work and other spheres of their lives. My approach is to be available, invested, and intentional. I encourage each mentee to drive our relationship by setting goals (and allowing them to evolve), while I provide tools, resources, contacts, and advice toward achieving them. I also hope to learn from each mentee – and that we all find ways to pay it forward.
– Christine M. Blaumueller

I will enter into all my mentoring relationships with intention, be it as a mentor or mentee. I will work to establish trust rooted in mutual respect, a shared mission for learning and growth, and a desire to impact my workplace and professional positively. I will attempt to exercise grace and openness of thought in all interactions.
Charlotte Forstall 

Congratulations to the following 2025 NORDP Mentor Training graduates!

Jen Aleman, The College of New Jersey
Christine Blaumueller, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa
Jessica Brassard, Michigan Technological University
Robert Clark, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Michelle Davis, Texas A&M – AgriLife Research
Marney Ellis, Boise State University
Jeffrey Engler, University of California, Davis
Charlotte Forstall, Washington University in St. Louis
Lindsey Frallic, Western Washington University
Savannah Hall, University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
Cassie Johnson, North Dakota State University
Neetha Khan, Carnegie Mellon University
Rebecca Kirkland, University of Georgia
Crystal Ladwig, Florida State University
Kaitlin Clare Maguire, Boise State University
Scott Merrill, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Laura Mussulman, University of Kansas Medical Center
Jennifer Reininga, Duke University
Christina Ryan, University of Connecticut
Julie Svetlik, University of Missouri
Erin Umlauf, Boston Medical Center
Viktoriya Zhuravleva, Zuckerman Institute | Columbia University

The December Career Stories featured Dr. Jeralyn Haraldsen, the founding Director of Research Development at the University of Vermont (UVM)

Written by: Roshni Singh with input from Natalie Baronian, Career Stories team

From Solo RD to a Team of Eleven!

Dr. Jeralyn Haraldsen

In December career stories, we are honored to feature Jeralyn Haraldsen, the founding Director of Research Development at the University of Vermont (UVM). Dr. Haraldsen leads a team of Research Development staff who provide strategic grantsmanship, writing, and project management support to faculty seeking extramural funding to support research, creative, and scholarly activities. She and her team, under the guidance of the Vice President for Research, provide professional development opportunities to early-career faculty, coordinate writing and project management support for large-scale, high-impact proposals, manage UVM’s internal limited submission process, and ensure that faculty across the University are aware of and prepared for new research grant opportunities. 

Dr. Haraldsen’s career path into research development started in grad school when she attended a career panel about alternative career paths and heard a speaker discuss research development work. Although she always received positive feedback on her writing skills and knew she would be capable in such a role, she was not ready to make that jump and went on to a postdoctoral position. As a post-doc at UVM, she realized the work-life balance of laboratory work was not the best option for her and her growing family. Her priorities shifted after a family tragedy and she started exploring writing careers more broadly, not just RD, as she loved writing and editing papers. It is at this time she started doing informational interviews and connected with Peg AtKisson (an alum of the same graduate school). By the end of their conversation, Dr. Haraldsen was hired as a remote, independent contractor which allowed her to also accept freelance work with faculty at UVM.

These experiences led her to an interim position at UVM under a new Vice President of Research who was familiar with research development. With their support, she created a new RD office and singlehandedly provided research development support for up to five (5) years before growing and forming a team of eleven members. As exciting as it has been to grow a team, it’s come with many “growing pains” like managing people and struggling to obtain more resources. The transition from direct support to a larger strategic role was more challenging (surprise!) as she discovered that she had underestimated the skill involved in managing people. However, these are the challenges that keep Dr. Haraldsen in RD. The ever-evolving environment, opportunities for professional growth, and challenges with managing a growing team and a growing portfolio highlight the importance of the RD field. Moreover, fostering strong collaborations and building relationships while working on proposals and piloting limited submissions keeps Dr. Haraldsen inspired and engaged in her role. For Dr. Haraldsen these are her impact and legacy: to come together to work and to enjoy it. As such, her RD pro-tips are to “take a step back and think about the process, be innovative, and stay calm under pressure.”

Jeralyn would love to answer any questions you have for her, so please feel free to email her at Jeralyn.Haraldsen@uvm.edu.

To listen to her full interview by the career/kindle team, please click on this link (you must log in as a NORDP member to access): https://nordp.org/store/viewproduct.aspx?id=24459276; Chapter 44: Jeralyn Haraldsen

NORDP Professional Development OPEN HOUSE

Thursday, March 20, 2025 @3pm Eastern (zoom link below)

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Learn what the NORDP Professional Development Committee is all about: what we can do for you as well as volunteering opportunities!

The objective of this committee is to provide NORDP members meaningful, timely, and engaging opportunities to expand their research development knowledge and add valuable skills to both their professional and personal toolboxes. The PD Committee goals are to:

  • Develop, implement and organize engaging and worthwhile professional development content based on the needs of the NORDP membership;
  • Provide opportunities for NORDP members to offer their relevant expertise and to gain valuable leadership skills by leading webinars and developing other professional development materials;
  • Recruit knowledge experts to contribute time and relevant intellectual resources to the NORDP community;
  • Collect and disseminate best practices in research development, for use by NORDP members;
  • Compile and maintain a database of professional development resources for NORDP membership.

For any inquiries, please contact:

Email PDCommittee@NORDP.orgWebsite https://nordp.org/page/professional_development_committee

Open House Zoom Link:

Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86953072832

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