Volunteer & Advisory Contributor Pathway

Volunteer With GMI and Lend Your Voice

GMI invites experienced professionals, researchers, educators, technologists, mentors, institutional leaders, and social-impact contributors to help shape the standards, research, ethics, technology, and global credibility of professional mentoring.

Advisory Infrastructure

Independent councils and advisory boards strengthen integrity and evolution.

The advisory model supports the credibility of psychometric assessments, MBOK®, certification, education quality, ethics, and digital infrastructure.

StandardsStandards Evolution Council
AcademicAcademic Advisory Board
EvidenceResearch Advisory Board
EthicsEthics Oversight Committee
TechnologyTechnology Advisory Board

Advisory Boards

Five pathways for professional contribution

Each advisory group has a defined purpose so contributors can align their experience with the area where it creates the most institutional value.

Standards Evolution Council

Stewards the development and evolution of MBOK® and standards-related guidance.

  • Oversees MBOK® updates and revisions
  • Reviews practitioner feedback
  • Integrates research and technology considerations

Academic Advisory Board

Supports academic rigor, research alignment, and education-quality connections.

  • Guides curriculum standards
  • Validates research methodology
  • Aligns to academic frameworks

Research Advisory Board

Advances evidence-based mentoring practice and responsible assessment development.

  • Sponsors validation studies
  • Supports global benchmark insights
  • Reviews assessment methodology

Ethics Oversight Committee

Safeguards ethical conduct, mentoring boundaries, and certification integrity.

  • Enforces code of conduct and ethics
  • Supports appeals and disciplinary actions
  • Protects credential integrity

Technology Advisory Board

Guides the digital infrastructure that powers the GMI mentoring ecosystem.

  • Supports platform innovation
  • Guides AI and data strategy
  • Reviews global technology governance

Join the Leaders Shaping Mentoring Worldwide

GMI invites experienced professionals, researchers, and industry leaders to contribute to the governance of the global mentoring profession.

Express Interest

Contributor Pathways

Ways to support GMI's mission

GMI structures volunteer and advisory participation around clear responsibilities, confidentiality, conflict-of-interest expectations, and defined contribution areas.

Subject Matter Experts

Contribute professional mentoring, leadership, education, workforce, veteran transition, or sector-specific expertise.

Certification & Education Advisors

Support credential architecture, certification preparation, continuing education, and REP-quality expectations.

Research & Assessment Contributors

Support validation, psychometric review, assessment interpretation, and evidence-building efforts.

Community & Partnership Builders

Help connect institutions, funders, universities, veteran partners, and employers to the GMI ecosystem.

Programs & Social Impact Contributors

Support program design, pilot implementation, access, inclusion, and measurable social-impact pathways.

Enterprise & Organizational Partners

Bring institutional implementation experience, workforce insight, and enterprise partnership perspective.

Contributor Fit

Contribute where your experience can matter most.

If you have expertise in standards development, higher education, research, ethics, technology, organizational leadership, mentoring, workforce development, or social impact, GMI invites you to explore an advisory contributor role.

Contributor Expertise

  • Standards and methodology contributors
  • Academic and research reviewers
  • Ethics and credential integrity advisors
  • Technology and data governance contributors
  • Partnership and social impact leaders

Contributor Expectations

Advisory participation is structured around fit, time, and governance needs

GMI reviews contributor interest against current advisory needs, subject-matter fit, conflicts of interest, and the maturity of each workstream.