Wednesday, 5 March 2025

Mentorship that Inspires: Personal Stories from the ALPSP Mentorship Programme

Liz Malnar, Clelia Petracca and Martina Sollai, mentees on the 2024 ALPSP Mentorship Scheme

Mentorship Scheme

Martina

The ALPSP Mentorship Scheme came along at the right time for me. At this career stage, I wanted to dedicate more time to strengthening my network, comparing experiences with seasoned professionals, reflecting on my choices, and gaining external insights into my plans.

I value opportunities to understand publishing from different perspectives, thus in my application, I tried to convey how my interests were diverse. I admit that somehow, I was a bit concerned about finding a match who could relate to this – other careers often look linear from the outside, while mine has been touching on several sides of the industry so far.

With this premise, the experience in the scheme was even more rewarding because I found a great match of views and approaches in my mentor: an expert, caring professional who loves mentoring early career colleagues and enjoys exploring the industry, just like me.

Since our first meeting, I felt energized by our exchanges: the shared process of setting up goals and reviewing them made me feel empowered to follow up and act.

I have a great appreciation for the generosity shown by my mentor in introducing me to other professionals in the industry, which led to interesting and inspiring opportunities like becoming part of one of ALPSP Special Interest Groups.

One sentence my mentor told me sums up very well the sense of the ALPSP mentorship experience for me: this is a space for you to take control over things you would like to do for your own professional development.


Liz

I joined the ALPSP mentorship program because I was relatively new to the world of publishing, a field that is both dynamic and ever-evolving. I was eager to expand my professional network and gain a deeper understanding of current industry trends. The goal was to equip myself with the knowledge and insights needed to grow and progress in my career effectively.

At first, I was uncertain about what to expect and felt a little intimidated, but those concerns quickly faded after our initial meeting. My mentor’s passion and expertise were immediately apparent, creating an environment that put me at ease. We developed a strong working relationship through a structured yet flexible approach that was tailored to my specific needs. Each session offered practical advice and insightful feedback, making the experience both engaging and rewarding.

The focus wasn't on receiving direct answers; instead, I was encouraged to independently find solutions, fostering a proactive mindset and the courage to act on my own. This empowering approach now allows me to confidently tackle challenges and see them as opportunities for growth.

The tasks assigned were deliberately outside my comfort zone, designed to push me into new experiences and activities not typically part of my daily routine. This strategy effectively highlighted areas where I needed further development while also affirming the strengths I already possessed.

Overall, this mentorship experience significantly broadened my perspective on the publishing industry and instilled a newfound confidence in my abilities. I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to learn from a seasoned professional and am excited to continue applying these insights as I advance in my career.

 

Clelia

I came across the ALPSP Mentorship Scheme by chance and, when I decided to apply, I didn’t know exactly what to expect. I was in that odd stage of my career where I did not have an immediate goal to reach nor a clear understanding of my next move. Curiosity prompted me, and I approached this scheme as an opportunity to learn more about the publishing industry and expand my network beyond my usual circle.

Filling out the application was an enriching experience itself. It forced me to think of the professional I want to become and how to develop new skills spendable outside my role. Being a better editor and leader is a (never ending) journey -an aspiration rather than a measurable goal-, and I was a bit worried about setting unrealistic expectations before meeting with my mentor.

Starting the programme shucked any doubt and my mentor was extremely supportive from the very first day. We met monthly and talked about all things publishing: our jobs and the day-to-day challenges, our career journeys and the inspiring people we met along the way, how the industry has changed over the years (from dress code to hybrid work and DEI). To me, it never felt like a mentor-mentee relationship: we were peers exchanging ideas and empowering each other in ways we did not expect.

This mentorship scheme is a gift to yourself: a wonderful opportunity to reclaim the time and mind space to focus on what really matters to you.

 

About the ALPSP International Mentorship Scheme

The scheme aims to connect colleagues across the publishing industry and provide a wider network of expertise and skills to help foster development and progression. Open to ALPSP members (as mentees and mentors) as well as non-members (mentors only), the scheme was the winner of a ‘Most Impactful Mentoring Award’ in 2024. For more information and to register visit our website.

The ALPSP International Mentorship scheme is sponsored by Publishers' Licensing Services.

 

About the Authors

Liz Malnar, Senior Journal Specialist, Frontiers

Liz Malnar is a Senior Journal Specialist at Frontiers, serving as the primary liaison for authors, editors, and reviewers. She collaborates with them to develop impactful article collections and ensure successful outcomes at every stage of the editorial process.

 



Clelia Petracca, Commissioning Editor, Palgrave Macmillan

Clelia Petracca is Commissioning Editor in Creativity Studies and Disability Studies at Palgrave Macmillan. At Springer Nature she also co-chairs the ‘SDG 5 Working Group: Gender Equality’, a company-wide initiative to support Springer Nature’s goal of becoming the SDG publisher of choice with internal and external initiatives and partnerships.

 


Martina Sollai, Account Development Specialist, Frontiers

Originally a researcher in marine microbiology and paleoclimate studies, Martina Sollai moved to academic publishing in 2018, working in content commissioning at Frontiers. After a stint in project management for marine conservation, Martina returned to Frontiers in 2022, now focusing on institutional partnerships in the EMEA region.

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