Quick Details

Date: August 9th from 6:15-8:00 p.m.

Location: University of Washington, Seattle; Oak Hall

Dress: Smart Casual

Parking: Free - Provided by AHS; please park at the UW N1 - Burke Museum Parking Lot. Staff will be at the entrance of the lot to receive parking information at arrival. Please see further directions below.

Please bring business cards

Questions?

program@hamiltonscholars.org

(206) 460-0740

AHS Mentor Mingle during Seattle Leader Week

Thank you for your interest in joining us for our first ever Professional Mentor Mingle as part of our Seattle Leader Week.

As part of our Empowerment Program, we furnish our students with mentorship, practical guidance, and a comprehensive network of support — much like Hamilton had — so they, too, can leave a lasting legacy on their communities. This Mentor Mingle is an exciting piece of our Program and we’re so happy to have you joining us!

Our Scholars — lovingly nicknamed "Hammies" — are exemplary individuals, from across the nation, for their academic, personal, service, and entrepreneurial accomplishments; they are so excited to meet you, and for many of them, this will be their first brush with professional networking.

You were selected for this opportunity because an AHS community member identified you for your exemplary background that reflects the values and identities of our Hamilton Community; over the course of the evening, please feel free to share as you’re comfortable your professional journey and any pieces of wisdom you feel our Hammies would benefit from.

If you have any questions or comments, please don’t hesitate to reach out to program@hamiltonscholars.org or reach us at (206) 460-0740.

Location

University of Washington, Seattle; Oak Hall

 
 

Parking & Directions

Parking will be provided by AHS only at the UW N1 - Burke Museum lot; an AHS volunteer will be stationed at the lot’s parking meter to facilitate parking validation.

Driving via I-5 North

  1. Take exit 169 toward NE 45th St; move into the right-most lane and keep right at the fork

  2. Merge onto 7th Ave NE and move towards the far-right

  3. Using the far-right lane, turn onto NE 45th St

  4. Continue on NE 45th St for 0.5 mi

  5. Turn right onto Memorial Way North East and continue for 0.1 mi

  6. Take the first right onto E Stevens Way NE; lot N1 will be on the right

 

Driving via I-5 South

  1. Take exit 169 towards NE 45th St; keep left for NE 45th St University of Washington

  2. Merge onto 5th Ave NE and get into the middle left-turn lane

  3. At the stoplight, from the middle lane, turn left onto NE45th St

  4. After traveling for .06 mi, turn right onto Memorial Way Northeast and continue for 0.1 mi

  5. Take the first right onto E Stevens Way NE; lot N1 will be on the right

Nearby Public Transit Locations

  • U District Station, Light Rail

  • NE 45th St & 19th Ave NE, Bus Stop (Buses 31 + 32)

  • University of Washington, Bus Stop

  • Stevens Way & Pend Oreille Rd

 

Directions from Parking to Oak Hall

  1. After parking, please make note of your license plate number; an AHS volunteer will take that information to pay for your parking

  2. Afterwards, head east out of the parking lot towards E Stevens Way NE and cross Memorial Way Northeast

  3. Continue down E Stevens Way NE for 0.2 mi; as you walk, you should pass by Hutchinson Hall (Hut) and Lewis Hall (LEW) on your left

  4. Continue until you reach Oak Hall and enter the building on your left; follow signs for AHS Mentor Mingle

 

Schedule

  • 6:00 - 6:15 | Mentors arrive and nonalcoholic drinks and snacks will be served

  • 6:15-6:30 | Mentors are formally welcomed by AHS

  • 6:30-7:30 | Mentor mingle time with Hamilton Scholars

  • 7:45-8:00 | Event Wrap-Up; Mentors and Scholars reflect and share on the Mentor Mingle experience (optional for mentors)

 

About Alexander Hamilton Scholars

Alexander Hamilton Scholars empowers high-achieving, underserved young leaders to thrive in college and beyond through hands-on mentorship and a network of support — much like Hamilton had — so they, in turn, can make great contributions to our nation and the world.