Andrew Oliveira and Kevin Wagner are Penn State Lehigh Valley business students who are blending their passion for golf with professional experience, giving them a priceless real-world opportunity. Oliveira, a junior from Easton, and Wagner, a senior from Nazareth, met as members of the campus’ championship golf team. Oliveira has been working his way up at Riverview Country Club in Easton for a few years.
“I worked on the golf carts first, then they moved me to the pro shop where I impressed my colleagues and kept moving up,” Oliveira said. “New ownership of the golf course brought a change in mindset about how to run the place and I was named assistant manager in February, and now I’m the manager.”
Meanwhile this spring, Wagner was about to start an internship which wound up being canceled because of COVID so he reached out to Oliveira to see if there were any opportunities at Riverview.
“Kevin talked to his boss, then I went for an interview and started my job in May,” Wagner said. “And now I’m in the process of being promoted to assistant manager.”
Managing a full-time job and full-time course load while playing on a championship team is no small feat, but both students credit the uniqueness of the Lehigh Valley campus for making this possible.