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Ashly Wolicki, vice president and chief accounting officer of Jonah Energy, is today's featured Forty Under 40 honoree.
Having achieved the role of chief accounting officer sooner than she anticipated, Wolicki attributes her rise through the ranks to the support and encouragement of her managers and colleagues, as well as her own drive and hard work.
Once a stranger to the industry, Wolicki joined oil and gas, as she’d say, by accident. However, upon arrival, she did everything in her power to gain the trust and respect of her team, eventually evolving into the trusted leader she is today.
“From late nights to early mornings, I had my sights set on learning the ins and outs of anything thrown my way,” she said. “This learning journey helped me build confidence in my role, and this led my managers and peers having greater confidence in me.”
Although she found her professional passion in oil and gas, outside of work, Wolicki enjoys “providing spontaneous service” to her community, whether that be donating to charities or cleaning up trash outside with her children.
Growing up primarily in Thornton, Colo., and Ogallala, Neb., but moving frequently, Wolicki finally settled in Denver with her husband of 12 years, Paul, their sons, Jerzy and Mason, and their two dogs.
Click here for Ashly Wolicki's full profile.
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