Rutvik’s reflection captures what the VI50 Report: Global Leaders in Mentorship and Remote Internships is really about. It’s not only about recognition, it’s about what happens when intentional mentorship transforms an internship from a short-term placement into a turning point.
Behind the data are real voices: learners gaining confidence, founders saving time, supervisors discovering that investing in others strengthens their own teams.
Together, they reveal a powerful truth: internships designed with mentorship at the core don’t just shape careers. They strengthen organizations and ripple outward into whole ecosystems
At Setax Training & Consultancy, two interns took a complex training program from concept to delivery in just 2.5 months. Founder, Ibelema Emeh, called the impact a game changer, not only saving time but elevating the final output.
At ImSafeNow, Rutvik’s story illustrates the same principle: even in a tiny team, consistent mentorship creates outcomes that last far beyond the internship.
These Rising Stars show us that scale isn’t what matters. Intention is.
Organizations in the Proven Performer category have built structures that make mentorship repeatable.
At Comfort Digital, Lawrence, a Business Intern, described how clear communication and constructive feedback helped him grow not just in skill but in confidence.
Digital Health Skills for Africa demonstrated another layer of impact: interns didn’t just complete tasks; they contributed to healthcare innovation projects that carry weight beyond any single program.
When mentorship is consistent and projects are meaningful, the benefits compound for learners and for the teams they support.
The Legacy Leaders prove that mentorship can scale into a long-term strategy.
GlobalStratos relied on interns to complete preparatory work across 20 countries. The contribution was so significant that seven interns were offered extended contracts to continue delivering.
At Twigs Naturals, mentorship became a two-way exchange. As CEO Nigel Jordan put it: “I learn as much as I disseminate knowledge.” That mindset turned internships into a growth driver for both interns and a globally expanding Caribbean brand.
These stories are powerful on their own, but together they reveal clear patterns backed by data:
The lesson is simple: mentorship isn’t a nice-to-have; it’s the lever that turns internships into strategies for resilience, innovation, and talent development.
The VI50 is more than an honor roll. It’s a reflection of what becomes possible when mentorship is intentional.
Behind every number is a voice: Rutvik’s portfolio, Setax’s accelerated project, Lawrence’s new confidence, GlobalStratos’ extended contracts. Each reminds us that the best internships don’t just fill time. They change trajectories—for learners, for teams, and for the organizations that host them.
Explore the 50 voices and lessons shaping the future of work and the blueprint they reveal on how you can have a similar impact.