Rob Bresnahan for Congress | PA-08
Born in Kingston, raised in Wyoming Borough and Hughestown, Rob Bresnahan learned
the nuts and bolts of business by getting his hands dirty. He learned how by sweeping
floors, wiring junction boxes, driving trucks, and running heavy equipment with his
grandfather Walt Kuharchik, an electrical contractor from Exeter, and his team of
union tradesmen—proud workers who have spent decades electrifying Northeastern
Pennsylvania.
Throughout his childhood, Rob’s routine went something like this: Up at 4:00 a.m. to
plow snow for his neighbors, then off to school, followed by hockey practice, then off to
help out his mom at the family’s bowling alley or his grandparents at their electrical shop,
before finally heading home.
At the age of 19, Rob Bresnahan joined his grandfather’s business, Kuharchik
Construction, as CFO making it a third-generation electrical contracting company.
After graduation, Rob took over as CEO of the company as his grandparents retired from
the business. He helped open new territory for the company and secure financing to hire
even more skilled tradesmen and women, ultimately growing the operation to support
more than 150 families across Pennsylvania.
Not one to rest on his laurels, Rob Bresnahan founded RPB Ventures to invest back into
the communities that raised him. Rehabilitating historic buildings in Downtown Pittston,
breathing life back into downtown and providing innovative spaces for other local
entrepreneurs to chase their dreams.
A fifth generation Northeastern Pennsylvanian, accomplished
businessman, college athlete, former Chairman of the Joint Apprentice
Training Committee and Trustee for the Health Wellness and Annuity
for IBEW 163, and community philanthropist, Rob Bresnahan is
completely dedicated to facing challenges and solving problems.
That’s why he’s running for United States Congress.
Rob is committed to bringing people together and is uniquely
qualified to send a jolt of energy through Congress and deliver results
for for everyone here in Northeastern Pennsylvania.