• Our People

    Posted on January 28, 2010 by in Services

    Founder

    For PJ Davey, Paint It Forward’s founder, southern     New Hampshire, specifically the city of Nashua,will always be home.

    The 29-year-old has spent the majority of his life in and around the city, aside from the first two years of his college career, where he studied theater at Manhattanville College in Purchase, N.Y. But by the end of his sophomore year, Davey felt a calling to return home and finished up his undergraduate degree at Southern New Hampshire University where he could be closer to his family and friends.

    That same passion for the close relationships in his life is the cornerstone behind Paint It Forward. After six years in high-tech software sales, Davey realized he wanted to pursue a career doing the kind of handiwork as a painter that he did throughout high school and college.  But there was more to it than that. “I wanted to be more than just a painter,” he says. “I wanted to figure out a way to have my paint brush help others.”

    With that inspiration, and the motivation from his 5-year-old son, whom Davey says is the person who keeps him going and striving to be a better person each and every day, Davey hopes this business venture will lead to even greater community service in and around Nashua. “I’m hoping Paint It Forward will allow me to explore other avenues of giving back to the community,” he says. “I hope it will encourage others to give back and create awareness on various issues that are very close to home.”

    Creative Director

    Throughout his life, Ryan Davey has always been close with his brother in terms of both their relationship as well as their age (they are less than a year apart).  With such a role model, it was difficult for Ryan to not become involved with Paint It Forward in some way.

    Like his brother, Ryan was raised in Nashua, NH and has always considered the Granite State his home.  Ryan attended high school at Saint Paul’s School in Concord, NH where he then moved on to Saint Anselm College where he received a degree in Classics.  And while his vocation has taken him from rural Connecticut, and then to the heart of Boston Ryan could not help but move back home and assist his brother in any way he could when PJ approached him with the Paint It Forward idea.

    From its inception, Ryan has felt strongly about the vision of Paint It Forward.  And taking a cue from his older brother, has decided to give back whatever he could to a community that has given him so much.  A former Latin, Greek, and Philosophy teacher, Ryan has decided to use his skill set to assist in the web content and outreach of PJ’s program.  And while he has yet to touch a paintbrush to a wall, he plans on adding that to his resume in the near future.

    “For me, being able to work closely with my family and being able to help those in need has always been a dream of mine.  I am so proud of my brother for taking these steps, and will do anything in my power to carry out the vision of Paint It Forward.”

2 Responses so far.

  1. It’s a pleasure working with you

  2. It’s so great to see two brothers that can work together and have such a close relationship doing something they love. You are an insperation to so many people. Good luck with all the beautiful work, please let me know how I can help. :-)