One aspiring businessperson will have a unique opportunity to serve for a year alongside the region’s most accomplished business leaders.
The nonprofit business leaders group Identity Clark County is seeking its tenth honoree for the Ed Lynch board seat, a one-year courtesy role for an emerging business leader which honors the late businessman and philanthropist Edward Lynch who chaired the group for more than a decade.
“The Ed Lynch Board Seat helps young executives connect with regional business and community leaders while helping ICC keep in tune with the next generation as we strive to make our community an even better place to land, live and learn for a lifetime,” said Ron Arp, President of Identity Clark County.
Qualifying individuals come from the private sector, demonstrate strong potential as a business and community leader, possess positive character attributes and are capable of participating in ICC board meetings and activities.
“If you’re a business leader seeking a stronger ‘why’ and a deeper connection to your community, serving with ICC is invaluable. My time on the honorary board has shown me how business can shape our community and helped me discover where I can uniquely make an impact,” said 2025 honoree, Andrey Bolokhovskiy. Bolokhovskiy is a Washougal resident and managing member of Provision Group, LLC.
ICC is seeking referrals and suggestions from investors and friends. Expressions of interest include a resume or biography, and letter of interest or support sent to [hidden email]. The application period is open through Friday, October 31, 2025. The organization will complete a private screening and selection process in early November. Prior honorees include Lance Randall, Kim Hamlik, Katy Belokonny, Matt Bisturis, Maren Calvert, Terry Wollam, Avaly Scarpelli and Jim Mains.