Danielle Brinsky, owner of Alleghany Industrial Insulation Co., delivered the third clinic session of the created and hosted by the Bradford Area Alliance.
The E.L.M. program helps existing business owners realize increased business success and life balance through collaboration and support. Business owner participants present their ideas for growth to fellow participants, mentors and reactors during clinic sessions.
Alleghany Industrial Insulation Co. serves commercial and industrial clients and has held certification as a Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) entity since 2018. The company provides mechanical and industrial insulation services throughout central and western Pennsylvania, western New York, Ohio and West Virginia. Alleghany Industrial Insulation Co., located in Lewis Run, has been offering tailored energy conservation solutions for various industries since its inception in 1992.
The E.L.M. program welcomes guest entrepreneurs and subject matter experts, known as reactors, to offer fresh insights on challenges and opportunities discussed in clinic sessions. These reactors provide participants with valuable perspectives to enhance their businesses. Bill Andrews, a partner at Pace Management, and Erin Johnson, group vice president and human resource director at MOOG Space and Defense Group, served as reactors for Brinsky’s presentation, sharing their expertise and insights.
Carolyn Newhouse, Bradford Area Alliance executive director, said, “The E.L.M. program empowers participants to access the collective wisdom and expertise of reactors and mentors. Embracing objective viewpoints enables participants to consider new ideas, welcoming diverse perspectives that enhance their endeavors. Danielle has made significant contributions to the project and stands out as an exemplary business owner and leader. It’s thrilling to witness the trajectory she is charting for her company.”
Mentors provide guidance and support throughout the program and accompany reactors in providing feedback to participants. Julie Marasco, recently retired as regional president of the Northwest Pennsylvania Region for Northwest Bank, serves as Brinsky’s mentor.
Brinsky said, “Being part of the program has been an invaluable journey, one filled with camaraderie, shared knowledge and meaningful connections. The genuine support and insightful feedback from fellow entrepreneurs, mentors and reactors have not only fueled my business growth but also enriched my entrepreneurial spirit.”