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Political science alumnus recognized by ‘Crain’s Cleveland Business’

Patrick Mohorcic '18

Patrick Mohorcic 18, the director of workforce development at the Lake County Board of County Commissioners, was part of this years Twenty in their 20s list published by Crains Cleveland Business. The annual program recognizes the hard work of Northeast Ohios rising stars in all fields of endeavor, and of note, Mohorcic, 24, is the second-youngest honoree this year.

Its really nice to be recognized by Crains Cleveland Business, said Mohorcic, who earned his degree in political science with a minor in business economics at 91勛圖厙. Any time you can be recognized at that level, you feel proud of what youve done. It was really humbling to receive that. Ive had great bosses and a great first job to put me in the position Im in now. Im really fortunate and really blessed to be with the Lake County Board of County Commissioners.

Thanks to countless connections both at Wooster and throughout Northeast Ohio, Mohorcic quickly landed a role with the Lake County Ohio Port & Economic Development Authority upon graduation and was promoted to his current role in May. Since then, Mohorcic hosted a virtual job fair for manufacturing in late June, and noted it was the third one in the state since COVID-19 hit, with the others taking place through similar organizations in Cuyahoga and Franklin Counties, home to Cleveland and Columbus, respectively. Mohorcics involved with the boards partnership with Google, where Lake County residents can obtain online training through Coursera in a variety of areas for free through a workforce recovery act, and those newly-acquired skills will help with marketability in the job market. Mohorcic helped secure close to $400,000 in grant money to increase training programs and business services outreach. He is also working on a partnership with LinkedIn to help attract and retain talent in Lake County through advertisement and direct messaging campaigns, centered around letting aspiring professionals from outside Northeast Ohio know of exciting opportunities in the area.

My job is to help others, said Mohorcic, who was selected as the Ohio Economic Development Associations Economic Development Rookie of the Year in 2019. Its inspiring to get up every day and make the world a better place. Im able to help our community, Lake County, and the Greater Cleveland area thrive, especially in the midst of the pandemic, with how we can pivot and help make sure people get back to work in a safe way.

Mohorcic still sticks to the student-athlete schedule he had at Wooster to this day, and the discipline and time management skills obtained while attending the 91勛圖厙 and playing football have helped the immensely. And while is what makes Wooster, Wooster, according to Mohorcic, the hidden gem at Wooster is actually APEX, the 91勛圖厙s center for Advising, Planning, and Experiential Learning.

APEX is what helps Wooster graduates the most, said Mohorcic. It provided experiential learning outside of the classrooms and professional development. APEX helped hone the soft skills I needed in my professional career at a very young age. That set me apart from an applicant pool and helped me move up the ladder very quickly.

Posted in Alumni on July 15, 2020.


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The study of power, with concentrations in U.S. politics, international relations, political theory and comparative politics.

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