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    1. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary. 11th ed.  2003.

    2. ATTC National Office, University of Missouri - Kansas City.  (2006). PFR/ATTC Leadership Institute Guidebook. P. 50.

    3. ATTC National Office, University of Missouri - Kansas City.  (2006). PFR/ATTC Leadership Institute Guidebook. P. 58-62.

    4. Ibid

    5. The Growth Connection.  (n.d.)  Mentoring:  a discussion paper.  Retrieved from http://www.growconnect.com.au/mentor.html.

    6. ATTC National Office, University of Missouri - Kansas City.  (2006). PFR/ATTC Leadership Institute Guidebook. P. 79.

    7. Ajilon Office. (2006). Planning for success.  how a succession plan can help your business retian knowledge and grow leaders. Retrieved from http://www.ajilonoffice.com/articles/Succession%20Planning%20white%20paper%205-31-06.pdf.

    8.  TASC, Inc for Partners for Recovery.  (2004). Voices from the Field: Leadership Development in Substance Use Treatment and Recovery.  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration:  Washington, DC.

    9. White, W. and Albright, L.  (February 2006).  Calling a new generation of leaders:  frontline professionals don’t need to feel ready in every capacity to get involved.  Addiction Professional.  Vol. 4, No. 1, 12-21.

    10. Ibid.

    11. ATTC National Office, University of Missouri - Kansas City.  (2006). PFR/ATTC Leadership Institute Guidebook. P. 27.

    12. Ibid.

    13. Inc.com - The Daily Resource for Entrepreneurs.  (n.d.)  Seven Steps for Finding a Great Mentor. Retrieved from http://www.inc.com/articles/2001/04/22407.html.

    14. Northeast Addiction Technology Transfer Center.  (2006). Taking action to build a stronger addictions workforce: an update of accomplishments. IRETA:  Pittsburg, PA.

    15. InCharge® Education Foundation, Inc. (n.b.) Retrieved from www.inchargefoundation.org/education.