Ryan Evans has high hopes for the future and he鈥檚 taking advantage of every possible opportunity to make his dreams come true.
A senior from nearby Nicholson, Pa., Ryan is pursuing a double major in hospitality and communications and would like to pursue a career involving both skills. 听听听听听
During his time at Keystone, Ryan has been active in the college radio station and the hospitality club while holding down a variety of part-time jobs, including working as a ski instructor at a local resort. However, a recent internship may prove to be his most unique experience as he gets ready to launch his professional career.听听听 听
Ryan at his internship with Boka Restaurant Group
鈥淜eystone is a really great school and the people here are wonderfully supportive. Professors know you on a first-name basis and they鈥檙e willing to help in whatever way they can. Plus, all the activities I鈥檝e been involved in have really benefited me.鈥
Ryan Evans
Ryan spent the summer of 2021 working as a hospitality intern with the Boka Restaurant Group in Chicago. Boka is a major player in Chicago鈥檚 restaurant and catering scene, owning about 15 upscale eateries and serving a high-end catering clientele. Ryan spent the summer learning the hospitality business from the ground up, doing everything from working as a delivery person and a bartender to helping plan major events. The whole summer proved to be an experience he won鈥檛 forget.
鈥淚 really loved every minute of my time with Boka,鈥 Ryan said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great company with a lot of fantastic people. I learned so much each and every day.鈥
It was more than his experiences with Boka that made the summer special. Ryan secured his internship through the Chicago Center, a non-profit organization which helps bring young people to Chicago and introduces them to a variety of social, cultural, and entertainment experiences.听 Growing up in a mostly rural area, the chance to live, work, and see all that the Windy City has to offer was an education in itself.听
鈥淭hey really introduced us to every aspect of the city,鈥 Ryan said. 鈥淚 really loved the diversity and the fact there was always something to do and somewhere to explore. In addition to my work at Boka, I met so many fascinating people from all over the country. I can鈥檛 wait to go back again and I鈥檝e encouraged my friends to learn more about the Chicago Center and how it might help them.鈥
Ryan isn鈥檛 exactly sure what his next steps will be after graduation but he knows he鈥檒l leave Keystone with a quality education and significant training in both majors.
鈥淜eystone is a really great school and the people here are wonderfully supportive. Professors know you on a first-name basis and they鈥檙e willing to help in whatever way they can. Plus, all the activities I鈥檝e been involved in have really benefited me a lot. When I graduate, I know I鈥檒l miss Keystone but I鈥檓 excited to face the next chapter in my life.鈥澨 听