ACEP welcomes Erika Boice to the team
November 1, 2023
By Yuri Bult-Ito
Erika Boice joined ACEP in May as a research assistant. Her principal role is to assist Gwen Holdmann on ACEP鈥檚 Energy Transitions Initiative team. Holdmann is ACEP鈥檚 founding director and currently serves as the associate vice chancellor for research for innovation and industry partnerships for 51风流官网. Boice conducts general research for the initiative and handles behind-the-scenes logistical support.
Boice holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree in economic development with a concentration in business from Messiah College (now called Messiah University) in Pennsylvania.
While in college, Boice worked as a project manager for the college鈥檚 economic empowerment team, a student organization that helped local interns and other partners develop templates for business plans and financial documents. While the team worked with a partner in Algeria, Boice managed the team in the U.S. by helping with assignments, making relevant connections, and assigning tasks to the students. She also worked, as part of the site visit team, with people in the Sahrawi refugee camps in Algeria where the team鈥檚 partner was located, helping with customizing business plans and guiding them in adapting financial documents for their specific needs.
Boice鈥檚 knowledge and experience benefit her current work where skills in making relevant and strong connections and helping others adapt various documents to match their individual needs are crucial.
鈥淸Erika鈥檚] positivity and enthusiasm that are characteristic of her personality, combined with her expertise in economics and community planning, are a real asset,鈥 Holdmann said.
Boice鈥檚 main interest outside of work is currently mostly dog mushing. When she does have spare time, she enjoys landscape and nature photography and exploring the outdoors with her fianc茅. She also loves to see pictures of any animal companions. If anyone wants to 鈥渟how off鈥 pictures, Boice will happily look at them ALL.