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John Ruscik Greenville Applied Economics Major Balances ECU Studies and Landscaping Operations

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Greenville, North Carolina, 28th January 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, For East Carolina University student John Ruscik, balance isn’t an abstract concept. It’s a daily routine. As an applied economics major with a business administration minor, he splits his time between upper-division coursework and managing field operations as a foreman at Greenscape Inc. in Greenville.

Ruscik’s week includes economic modeling, group discussions on fiscal policy, and hands-on coordination of landscaping projects—where he leads crews, organizes schedules, and ensures deadlines are met. He’s not working to pass time. He’s gaining operational experience while preparing for a long-term career in corporate finance.

“Whether I’m in class or on-site, the questions are the same,” Ruscik says. “What are the constraints? What’s the goal? What’s the most efficient way to get from start to finish?”

At Greenscape Inc., Ruscik handles daily crew management, logistics, and job-site execution. He works directly with labor teams to maintain safety, allocate time and resources, and meet quality expectations. The work is fast-paced and often unpredictable. It requires organization, flexibility, and clear decision-making.

This structure mirrors many of the systems he studies in class—where supply, cost, output, and behavior all play roles in outcomes. As a member of ECU’s economics society, Ruscik regularly engages with peers on financial systems, market behavior, and business strategy. What he learns in lectures often shows up the same day at work in a real-world form.

That connection between theory and practice is part of why he chose ECU. The Greenville-based university gave him access to applied economics coursework alongside professional responsibilities. It’s a combination he’s made the most of—treating his role at Greenscape Inc. as an extension of his education, not just a job.

Originally from North Carolina, Ruscik brings a long-standing sense of structure and commitment to both school and work. He earned the rank of Eagle Scout before college and credits that experience for helping him develop the planning and follow-through skills he now uses to run job sites and manage his schedule.

Outside of academics and work, Ruscik enjoys outdoor activities and focused study. He hikes, plays tennis and golf, and spends time reading about financial systems and macroeconomic trends. These interests align with his goal to work in corporate finance—where structure, timing, and planning are critical.

Professors and coworkers describe him as calm under pressure, clear in communication, and consistent in performance. Whether he’s leading a team or contributing to a class project, he stays focused on outcomes and understands the systems that drive them.

His work with Greenscape Inc. gives him an early edge in understanding how labor, cost, and logistics interact in live settings. While many students study those dynamics abstractly, Ruscik sees them unfold in real time and adjusts accordingly. That experience is helping him build decision-making skills that will serve him in finance, operations, or any strategic business role.

“Studying economics helps me understand the framework,” he says. “Managing crews helps me understand what happens when people move through that framework.”

As he approaches graduation, Ruscik continues to build a record of reliable execution in both academic and field environments. His Greenville experience reflects a dual commitment to theory and application—gaining knowledge and putting it to work.

About John Ruscik
John Ruscik is an applied economics and business administration student at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. He works as a foreman at Greenscape Inc., where he manages landscaping crews, coordinates project logistics, and oversees daily site operations. A longtime Eagle Scout and member of the ECU economics society, Ruscik combines academic training with practical leadership experience. His career interests include corporate finance, economic modeling, and operational strategy.

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