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Leadership Venango Session – February 14


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Venue:

Venango Technology Center
1 Vo-Tech Drive
Oil City, PA 16301
(814) 677-3097
vtc1.org

Lunch was provided by the Culinary students of Venango Technology Center, instructed by Chef Danielle Benson.


Presenters:

Matt LaVerde – The 40 Developmental Assets
Matt is the Director of the Erie County Technical School
mlaverde@ects.org

Resources from Matt:
The 40 Developmental Assets
Link to the video Matt mentioned of Tinny Davidson waving to the children in her neighborhood
Link to the TED Talk Matt mentioned – Nadine Burke Harris on childhood trauma

Joseph Croskey – Mindfulness
josephcroskey@gmail.com
Insight Timer is the meditation app Joseph mentioned

Links to Joseph’s recorded meditations:
audio.com/belove
YouTube
SoundCloud

Bob Moore – Tour of Vo-Tech
Bob is the Cooperative Education Coordinator
(814) 677-3097, ext. 1118
bmoore@vtc1.org

Kat Thompson – VenangoREADY
Membership & Education Manager for the Venango Area Chamber of Commerce
kthompson@venangochamber.org
Kat’s VenangoREADY page on our website – has links to join her email list, see past emails, add your business as a supporter, and more

Resources from Kat:
VenangoREADY Attributes Poster
Business Posters that Kat talked about
Educator Event on 02/29


Join us at FLEX Presents! Even details linked here.

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Leadership Venango – January 10 Session


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Venue:

Venango County Courthouse Annex
1174 Elk Street, Franklin, PA 16323
(814) 432-9577

Lunch was provided by Bella Cucina


Presenters:

Shari Neely – Panelist
School Board Member, Oil City Area School District
Office Manager at Pathways Adolescent Center
sharineely@aol.com

Jason Ruggerio – Panelist
Owner of Plot Twist Farm
Owner of Spark Community Capital
Former Executive Director of the Venango County Regional Planning Commission
jason@sparkcommunitycapital.com

Derek Long – Panelist
Fire Chief, Oil City Fire Department
dlong@oilcity.org

Jim Wetzel – Panelist
City Manager, City of Franklin
jwetzel@franklinpa.gov


Venango County Commissioners 

County Commissioners Website
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 831
Franklin, PA 16323
Phone: 814-432-9501

Albert “Chip” Abramovic, cabramovic@co.venango.pa.us
Sam Breene, sbreene@co.venango.pa.us, Cell: (202) 802-0935
Ken Bryan, kbryan@co.venango.pa.us


Trenton Moulin – Boardsmanship
President/CEO of Bridge Builders Community Foundations
trenton@bbcf.org
Bridge Builders website
Trenton’s Presentation

Deb Sobina – Boardsmanship
Executive Vice President of the Oil Region Alliance
dsobina@oilregion.org

Other Resources:
Board Matrix Template
Succession Plan Template
Contact Susan for more resources


Kat Thompson – FLEX
Membership & Education Manager of the Venango Chamber
kthompson@venangochamber.org

Ashley Smith – FLEX
Be Here Program Manager of the Venango Chamber
asmith@venangochamber.org

FLEX website
FLEX Facebook Page
FLEX Presentation (PDF download)


President Judge Matthew Kirtland – Venango County Courthouse Tour
Court Administration website

Say Goodbye to the Winter Blues!


The long, cold winter months can bring many challenges other than weather conditions that impact our daily commutes. Many of us feel a lack of energy and motivation during these months and often don’t even see the sunlight on workdays. Here are just a few simple ways that are easy to implement into your daily routine to help combat the effects of the winter blues:

1. Make yourself a priority. It’s very easy during the winter months to sink into a mental space where we don’t want to do anything, which can lead to lack of motivation to complete tasks. It’s important during this time to make your mental and physical health a priority so that you don’t go down this path. Solutions can be taking a Vitamin D supplement, going on walks when the weather allows, and getting enough sleep.

2. Prioritize movement. Even if it’s getting up and walking around your workplace, prioritizing movement can help to reduce these challenges and help you feel more motivated. Research has shown that exercise relieves stress and anxiety, so adding movement to your daily routine, even as simple as a walk, can make a positive impact this winter.

3. Maximize light in your workplace. Research shows that simulating sunshine with light can increase serotonin and positively boost moods. Try sitting closer to a window, adding a light therapy lamp to your workspace, or going on walks outside to soak up as much sunshine as you can.

4. Try to minimize negative speaking. The more we speak negativity into existence, the more likely we are to feel more negative about everything around us. Rather than speaking negatively about the weather with coworkers, try to add more positive conversations about what plans you are excited for when the weather breaks.

Along with these suggestions, it’s important that we look out for others around us. As young professionals, sometimes it’s a difficult challenge to keep others around us inspired and motivated, but by being a light of positivity in your workplace, it’s likely that you will brighten the mood of others around you and lessen the effects of the winter blues!

This article was published in the Future Leaders & Entrepreneurs Exchange’s (FLEX) February 2024 edition of the FLEX Your Ideas (FYI) Newsletter.

Membership Opportunities


The goal of FLEX is to provide young professionals with a foundation for building relationships and opportunities for professional development with other young professionals in Venango County.

Here are some ideas for how to become more involved with FLEX in 2024:

Events
Grab a friend and attend a FLEX event! FLEX hosts many events throughout the year from game nights to networking lunches to professional development sessions.

Our events are open to members and non-members, so grab a friend and join us for our next event. Be sure to check out the Be Here calendar and FLEX social media accounts for updates regarding upcoming events.

Committees
A great way to become more involved with FLEX is to join one of our committees. Committees meet once a month and include Events & Fundraising, Marketing & Community Partnerships, and Membership. Committee chairs are always looking for new ideas and new faces to participate in these committees.

Whether you enjoy event planning or creative writing, there are plenty of opportunities for you to showcase your talents and develop your skills with FLEX.

If you are interested in joining one of these committees, look for upcoming meeting times and links that go out on our Weekly Update email.

Social Media
All FLEX members should have access to the “FLEX Young Professionals” group on Facebook. Members are encouraged to share events happening at their organizations or other groups they may be members of, volunteer opportunities, and photos they may have taken at FLEX events. If you are a member who is not part of this group, let a member of FLEX leadership know to have you added so you can start sharing!

Mentorship
New for 2024, FLEX will be providing new members with the opportunity to have a mentor that supports and encourages their FLEX journey. If you are interested in becoming a mentor, please contact the FLEX Membership Chair, Juliet Hilburn, by email at juliet.hilburn@gmail.com.

Have questions or want to learn more about FLEX membership? Call the Chamber at (814) 676-8521 or send an email to flex@venangochamber.org.

This article was published in the Future Leaders & Entrepreneurs Exchange’s (FLEX) February 2024 edition of the FLEX Your Ideas (FYI) Newsletter.

FYI Newsletter – February 2024


For young professionals, by young professionals. This monthly newsletter is published by Future Leaders & Entrepreneurs Exchange (FLEX), the young professionals group of the Venango Area Chamber of Commerce.

Click here or the image below for a PDF of the FYI.

Find articles from the FLEX FYI on the Chamber’s blog.