Friday, April 19, 2013

In the Pursuit of Passion

When Nick Yurchak graduated from Chartiers Valley High School in 2000, he wasn’t sure exactly what he wanted to do. Nick tried several careers – he worked for an HVAC wholesale company, drove a home delivery truck for FedEx and even became a lawn care specialist – but he wasn’t passionate about any of them.

Wanting more out of life and his career, Nick began to think about what he truly loved in life. 

“I love all things Pittsburgh, art, fashion, music, sports, my family, and my friends,” said Nick. “I was born and raised in Bridgeville, I bleed black and gold and I’m a CV Colt for life!” 

That’s when Nick decided to take a risk and pursue something he was really passionate about. He selected a path that combines his love of Pittsburgh, art, fashion and more.

Nick Yurchak
“In 2011 I decided I wanted to start working really hard on my art and designing,” said Nick. “[I decided] to pursue my dream and attempt to design, develop and operate my Pittsburgh-themed clothing line/brand that was different, creative and appealing to the fine people of Pittsburgh and surrounding areas!” 

After months of designing, erasing and redesigning, Nick came up with a logo and settled on a few designs. He started selling t-shirts locally and using social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter to reach even more consumers. His designs were really starting to catch on when a local celebrity took notice.

“Last summer Pittsburgh Pirates’ pitcher James McDonald complimented and endorsed my shirts on Twitter,” explained Nick. “I really felt like I had a solid product that the people of Pittsburgh would love and be proud to wear.” 

And that was just the beginning. 

Today Nick owns his own business called Steel City S.W.A.G. – swag being short for Sports Wear Apparel ‘n Gear. Steel City Swag is Nick’s first business adventure and he’s loving every minute of it. His goal is to create a successful and reputable clothing line through hard work and dedication.

According to Nick, it was his High School art classes with Mr. Barzan that really motivated him to pursue his dream. 

“Mr. Barzan was a great teacher and I really learned a lot from him – from painting and sketching techniques to making pottery and jewelry in class!” 

“I give Chartiers Valley and all of my teachers a lot of credit for where I am today – and for putting up with me,” Nick added with a smile. “The School District was outstanding and a great experience all around.”

Nick also has some advice for current students. 

“I know it sounds a bit cliché, but find what it is you do best – what makes you happy – and pursue your dreams!” Nick said. “If you’re passionate about what you love to do, get up, get out and make it happen. You have to be your own biggest supporter.”

“Don’t be afraid to dream big. It’s a big world out there and the sky is the limit!”