PYP Opens Applications for 2026 Mentor Pensacola Program

Pensacola Young Professionals is launching its annual search for the next cohort of mentors and mentees who will shape the city’s leadership pipeline through 2026.

The Mentor Pensacola program, which pairs emerging professionals with established community leaders, officially opened applications Nov. 10 for its 2026 cycle. The year-long initiative has become a cornerstone of professional development in the local business community since its launch in 2015 and subsequent revitalization in 2021.

  • “This is about more than career advice,” said PYP organizers. “It’s about building relationships that strengthen our entire community and ensure Pensacola has the leadership it needs for the future.”

Details: The program connects PYP members with mentors from diverse sectors, including business, nonprofit, government, and entrepreneurship. Throughout the year, pairs meet monthly to work on goal-setting, network expansion, and leadership development. Past participants credit the program with providing clarity on career direction, increased confidence, and valuable connections that continue long after the formal mentorship period ends.

  • Both aspiring mentees and potential mentors are encouraged to apply. For young professionals, the program offers direct access to leaders who can provide guidance at critical career junctures. For established professionals, it’s an opportunity to give back while helping cultivate the next generation of community leaders.

The timeline moves quickly. Applications close Dec. 31, with interviews scheduled for early January. Matches will be announced mid-January, and the official kick-off event takes place Feb. 12, 2026.

Learn More

Anyone curious about the program can attend this Thursday’s Young Pros Happy Hour and Mentor Pensacola 2025 End-of-Year Celebration at V Paul’s Italian Ristorante from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Nov. 13. Current mentors and mentees will be available to share their experiences and answer questions about the commitment and benefits of participation.

  • With limited spaces available, organizers recommend early application. The program has grown steadily each year, reflecting both its impact on individual careers and its broader contribution to Pensacola’s professional ecosystem.

Applications and additional information are available at pensacolayp.com/mentorpensacola. Questions can be directed to mentorpensacola@pensacolayp.com.

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Author: Rick Outzen

Rick Outzen is the publisher/owner of Pensacola Inweekly. He has been profiled in The New York Times and featured in several True Crime documentaries. Rick also is the author of the award-winning Walker Holmes thrillers. His latest nonfiction book is “Right Idea, Right Time: The Fight for Pensacola’s Maritime Park.”