Greg Jevyak Missouri
Consultant in Wood River, Illinois
In genuine visionary fashion, Gregory Jevyak has proven that no job is too difficult to learn for those with a genuine determination to succeed in any path they take. A graduate of National Louis University in Chicago, Greg Jevyak successfully completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in business and management, with minor specializations in psychology and communications. In addition, Mr. Jevyak also attended Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville. He went through a four-year apprenticeship that enabled Gregory Jevyak to gain hands-on experience in a variety of skills including heavy equipment operations, rigging, plumbing, pipefitting and as a boilermaker, among other metal crafting trades.
Presently, Gregory Jevyak has built solid career experience in the environmental and industrial sectors. Known for his smart time management, effective planning skills, and sensible prioritization capabilities, Gregory Jevyak has played an essential role in the development of environmentally-supportive preserves that have served to protect wildlife. In an aggressive manner, Mr. Gregory Jevyak has pursued initiatives that support strategic land reuse.
Currently, Gregory Jevyak serves as the General Manager of his own company called Pathway Industries, LLC, in Illinois. His company optimizes on Greg Jevyak’s ability to advance to greater levels of responsibility based on performance and loyalty. Glad to be working with a talented team of six professionals, Greg Jevyak is able to interact easily with people no matter their differences in social and cultural background. He has been known for his skill in crossing over work boundaries simply to ensure smooth flow of work and dependable results. Thanks to his meticulous guidance and inspirational leadership, Greg Jevyak has ensured the steady growth of Pathway Industries as it continues to serve the needs of the , Illinois community. Pathway specializes in the proper cleanup and disposal of the scrap steel of select clients and the entire community as a whole, thus ensuring sustainable productivity and efficient operations for the labor workforce.