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February 2020 Young Professional Profiles: Josh Lewis & Lainey Pilewski


Josh Lewis is originally from Lancaster County, PA, and moved to Franklin with his wife, Emily, after college.

Josh graduated from Slippery Rock University with a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies and went on to earn a master’s degree in Environmental Sustainability from Chatham.

He is now employed as conservation coordinator at the French Creek Valley Conservancy in Meadville. Josh says his favorite work event of the year is the French Creek Clean Up. “I like knowing how excited everyone gets about getting outside and cleaning such a great waterway,” he said.

Outside of work, Josh enjoys backpacking, cycling, and going outdoors with Emily and their dog, Bo.  They love hiking at Two Mile and relaxing in their quiet neighborhood. He is also a youth ice hockey coach for a travel team of 9 and 10 year-olds based out of Meadville.

Josh noted one of his favorite things about living in Venango County is the great trails and roads for biking. “If I turn left out of my driveway I can ride my bike for over 40 miles without hitting a stop light,” he said.

Josh would love to see more sports facilities in our region and wishes he could practice his love of ice hockey without having to travel. Josh’s goals for the future include enjoying his new home with his family and seeing what opportunities present themselves.

Lainey Pilewski feels lucky and honored to have been given the opportunity to work as Executive Director at the Venango Area Riding for the Handicapped Association (VARHA). She enjoys watching the program grow and looks forward to sharing the experience with the community.

Lainey earned her bachelor’s degree in Science from Morehead State University in Kentucky. She grew up in Wellington, Kentucky, and moved to Pennsylvania in 2017 with her husband, who is originally from Oil City.

Lainey loves animals and feels lucky to have the opportunity to work in a place that surrounds her with animals all day, and then when she goes home, she has four big pups that love to play.

In Venango County, Lainey enjoys spending her time outside working, hiking, or canoeing when it is not raining or snowing. Two of her favorite past times, since moving to Pennsylvania, include walking the bike trails and canoeing down the Allegheny River.

The people and the community are what Lainey loves most about working in Venango County. Though she hasn’t been here long, she has been welcomed in by so many people who have been willing to help.

In the next five years, Lainey’s goal is to become rooted into the community. She was heavily involved in the community in her hometown and would love to gain that sense of involvement here in Venango County.

She desires to help others, as they have helped her. Professionally, Lainey would love to grow into a better leader and role model for the younger generation.

These articles were published in the Future Leaders & Entrepreneurs Exchange’s (FLEX) February 2020 edition of the FLEX Your Ideas (FYI) Newsletter.

Young Professional of the Year Nominations Now Open


Nominations are now open for our 2020 Young Professional of the Year! All nominees will be recognized at FLEX Presents on April 17, an annual event that celebrates the achievements of local young professionals who contribute to their community through civic engagement, entrepreneurship, and leadership.

Nominees must:

  • Live and/or work in Venango County
  • Be between the ages of 18 and 39
  • Participate in activities outside of work that make a difference in the well-being of others
  • Have exceptional ethical qualities and strive to improve and preserve the community

Forms are due by Friday, March 6.

SAVE THE DATE!
Friday, April 17 • 6:30 – 8:30PM
Clarion University – Venango (Suhr Library)

FYI Newsletter – February 2020


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 the image below for a PDF of the full newsletter.

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

January 2020 Young Professional Profiles: Ryan Boshaw & Matt Slagle


Ryan Boshaw recently joined the team at Northwest Bank in Oil City as Assistant Manager.

He has lived in a variety of places starting in Illinois for about eight years, the west coast of Oregon for 12 years, seven years in Pennsylvania, and one year in South Carolina, then returned to Pennsylvania where he has resided in Franklin for the past two years.

Ryan earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Slippery Rock University, and his master’s in Business Administration in a year through an accelerated SRU program.

Future professional goals for Ryan include moving to the corporate side for marketing and merger design and implementation.

A variety of hobbies fill Ryan’s time. He considers himself a big gamer and spends time on Xbox and PC games when he has the free time.

Ryan also enjoys working on house projects and is a Star Wars and Marvel fan. In Venango County, he likes walking the trails and visiting various restaurants in the area. He particularly appreciates his drive up 62 along the Allegheny River because it reminds him of Oregon.

Welcome back to Pennsylvania, Ryan!

Matthew Slagle is a new FLEX member and an Inventory Accountant at Borchers Americas, Inc.

Matt grew up in Petrolia and went to Karns City High School, then attended Westminster College where he studied Accounting and International Business.

One reason Matt studied International Business is because of his desire to travel. He hopes to visit all seven continents, including Antarctica, and all 50 states. He also hopes to qualify and run the Boston Marathon. Traveling and running are two hobbies that are connected, as he hopes to travel and run marathons throughout the states and internationally.

Matt takes advantage of the many beautiful places to run in Venango County, one of his favorites being the trails along the Allegheny River. He also enjoys the delicious eats here, and often refuels at Leonardo’s or Trail’s to Ales after running.

Matt started at Borchers in this year, and finds fulfillment in his new job because of the people he works with.

“I get to work with a great group of hardworking and supportive individuals who share the same mindset of finding new ways to become efficient and effective as a team and organization,” he said. His team and the company at large also work to become more effective in their team goals and organizational outputs.

As Matt continues his career in Venango County, he also enjoys and explores the wonderful places, people, and food the area has to offer.

These articles were published in the Future Leaders & Entrepreneurs Exchange’s (FLEX) January 2020 edition of the FLEX Your Ideas (FYI) Newsletter.

FYI Newsletter – January 2020


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 the image below for a PDF of the full newsletter.

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