ABOUT HHH
Finding trustworthy career advice online can be difficult and confusing—the internet is full of unverified information and personal opinions masquerading as facts. To help you feel confident making career decisions, we created the Heels Helping Heels Captains of Industry, a group of former UNC Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse players now professionals with wide-ranging expertise in various industries from financial services, real estate, technology, and healthcare to name a few.
HHH experts have one thing in common -- they are here to make sure you have the best possible information to guide you on your professional career path. Whether you’re just starting your career journey or wanting a different challenge in your professional career, you’ve come to the right place.
In true teamwork fashion, behind each Captain you will find a group of Associate Captains collaborating effectively to provide you with the guidance you need to make your best career decisions.
“The Heels Helping Heels Mentorship Program has proved to be a crucial resource for our team, providing us with a network of former Tar Heels whose passion to help is truly incredible. The program has assisted players in finding internships and full-time jobs, while offering an authentic support system that I have relied on during my time at UNC. It has played a pivotal role in shaping my outlook at Carolina and is an asset I plan on using for years to come—I cannot express my graditude and appreciatation enough for the HHH program!”
“As a former player at UNC, I can confidently say that the HHH program has played a significant role in my professional development. The program has not only opened doors to exclusive job opportunities but also provided me with invaluable career advice and guidance. Thanks to the HHH program, I’ve been able to build a strong network of successful alumni who have been willing to support me in every step of my career journey. The alumni-player connection has been a valuable asset in both my professional and personal life, and I’m grateful for the opportunities it has provided me.”