Teach Encourage Empower Mentor (Teem): Sisters in Arms: Standing Shoulder to Shoulder

Teach Encourage Empower Mentor (Teem): Sisters in Arms: Standing Shoulder to Shoulder

by Yolanda J. Lomax
Teach Encourage Empower Mentor (Teem): Sisters in Arms: Standing Shoulder to Shoulder

Teach Encourage Empower Mentor (Teem): Sisters in Arms: Standing Shoulder to Shoulder

by Yolanda J. Lomax

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Overview

Although author Yolanda J. Lomax had a successful thirty-two-year-career in the US Army, she longed for the mentorship of her sisters in arms who wore the ranks of sergeant through command sergeants major or lieutenant through general. She yearned for the opportunity to seek their professional advice, as well as have a sister to go to, just to share a personal moment. Lomax realized that as she rose through the ranks as a woman, it was lonely at the top.

In Teach Encourage Empower Mentor (TEEM), she proposes a military female mentoring program to encourage sisters in arms to plant seeds, tend them as the roots take hold, emerge, and break through to reveal strong trees with branches. Lomax believes when women teach, encourage, empower, and mentor present and future military forces, it demonstrates that no weapon used against females can prosper.

Teach Encourage Empower Mentor (TEEM) delivers the message that when women can set aside trivial bickering and display unity, they are truly a force to be reckoned with. It demonstrates that average females are capable of achieving exceptional results.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781665702744
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication date: 03/22/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 94
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Yolanda J. Lomax is a wife, mother, poet, praise dancer, retired command sergeants major, and sci-fi fanatic. She entered the US Army in 1979 as a reservist, transitioned to active duty in 1980, served thirty-two years in an array of stateside and overseas assignments, and earned a host of awards and decorations. Lomax and her husband, Davie, have two children. In her free time, she seeks any available opportunity to assist veterans.

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