SPONSORED: Sarvey Insurance & Clarion SBDC Partner to Help Students Learn Real-World Solutions

CLARION, Pa. – Sarvey Insurance and the Clarion Small Business Development Center (SBDC) have partnered to provide Clarion University students with real-world situations.

Sarvey Insurance & Notary Service has partnered with the Clarion SBDC and with Dr. Nripendra Singh’s Marketing class at Clarion University’s College of Business Administration and Information Sciences to provide students with a unique opportunity to grapple with real-world issues unique to businesses in North-Central Pennsylvania.

“Earlier this year,” says James B. Sarvey, President of Sarvey Insurance & Notary Service (pictured above). “Jason Strohm approached our insurance agency about a partnership that would provide junior and senior level students at Clarion University with the opportunity to learn about our unique challenges, research our market, and provide actionable solutions for our company.”

Sarvey Insurance was founded over five decades ago by James G. Sarvey.

“A key principle and driving force behind the agency’s growth and success is a commitment to active learning,” says Will Sarvey, the third generation of Sarvey to serve the residents of Brookville, DuBois, and Punxsutawney.

Sarvey Insurance is prepared to implement the market strategies and adapt to the insights of the students who participated in this special project.

“We are grateful to the students, to Jason Strohm of the Clarion SBDC, to Dr. Singh and his willingness to host our presentation for the students, and to Clarion University for being the vibrant learning community that it is for our region,” says James Sarvey.

Jason Strohm

Dr. Nripendra Singh

Will Sarvey

Will Sarvey

By Scott A. Yeager, M.A.
Public Engagement Officer
Sarvey Insurance & Notary Service


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