Justin
Meet
I was born and raised in Greenville and Transfer, Pennsylvania, where my family had lived for eight generations. After my graduation from Reynolds High School in 1998, I continued my education at ITT Technical Institute and took additional classes at Youngstown State University.
I started working at the age of 15, earning my way through school. My early jobs included bagging groceries at Giant Eagle and working at Trinity Industries (the old Steel Car plant), where I loaded steel plates into a furnace all day. I would attend classes all morning at ITT, then head straight to Trinity for the evening shift- a work ethic that has never left me.
After completing my education, I answered the call to serve my country. I joined the Army, completing basic training at Fort Jackson and Flight Operations Specialist training at Fort Rucker. I went on to serve in South Korea with the 6th Cavalry, then stateside at Fort Hood, Texas, with the 4th Infantry Division. In 2006 I deployed to Iraq, supporting combat operations during Operation Iraqi Freedom. After my active duty tour, I continued my service in the Army Reserves with the 377th Engineer Company in Butler, Pa.
For the past 15 years I have worked as a senior automation engineer. I began my career helping commission a new steel plant in Youngstown, Ohio, and have since worked with organizations including NASA, Boeing, and Ford. I also served as an engineer for the City of Seattle, where I helped provide clean water and wastewater treatment for more than 750,000 residents and supported salmon conservation through innovative machinery and control systems. Today I work in the life sciences industry, supporting some of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. I am a past member of both the UAW and IBEW.
I met my wife Amanda - also an U.S. Army veteran- while stationed in South Korea. We have been married for 21 years and have 4 daughters, all of whom have been home-schooled for the past 11 years. Our family has embraced education as a lifelong adventure, traveling across the U.S. and abroad to learn from real world experiences.
Outside of work and family, I enjoy coaching youth hockey, tackling home improvement projects, fishing, hiking, and building LEGO sets with the kids. I am also a musician, playing in both a local band and with my church’s worship group.
I am running for Congress to make our communities safer, stronger, and more self-reliant.
I believe Western Pennsylvania deserves real representation-someone who will fight for local veterans and labor, for affordability and opportunity for working families, to ensure all of us have access to healthcare, and ensure every school has the tools they need to prepare the next generation.
We need someone who will fight for a reasonable justice system, one that actually upholds justice. We need someone who is considering an Earth that is going to be healthy and safe for our children, and our children’s children. We need someone who will hold wealthy elite to the highest standards, and act swiftly when the powerful violate the basic tenants of the social contract.
We need someone who will not sell out our votes. We need someone who will show up and listen to us, here in our district.
I do not think these are tall demands.