Nobles has helped train thousands of cable engineers and has created career development and progression plans that enable cable operators and individual members to track training growth and impact. Mentoring comes naturally to Nobles, who considers the most important benefit of mentoring the confidence it gives to the mentees to take necessary risks to move their careers forward.

 

What’s the most important aspect of mentoring?

Mentoring is beneficial not only for the person being mentored but also for the mentor, their respective companies, and the industry in general. The most important aspect of mentoring, especially for women, is the confidence it gives the mentees to take the risks that are necessary to move forward in their careers.

 

Best trick for maintaining the personal-professional life balance?

The best trick is knowing that you can’t do it all, all of the time.

 

Your favorite trick for unwinding?

A great way for me to unwind is working at the potter’s wheel and focusing on the clay. Also, I enjoy nature activities and being around animals.

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