Provided by York News Times

The York County Development Corp. recognized three individuals for their impact on economic and community development during its annual Stakeholders Banquet on Thursday night at the York Country Club.

Receiving the York County Impact Awards were Anthony Jacobsen, Stephanie Metzger and Shannon Leinen.

鈥淭hese people are having a ripple effect that will pay dividends for a long time,鈥 Executive Director Lisa Hurley wrote.

Leinen was heralded as 鈥渁 visionary leader whose contributions extend across education, business and community development.鈥

鈥淎s the provost of 菠萝视频, a small business owner and the director of Nebraska Youth Camp, Dr. Shannon Leinen wears many hats,鈥 Hurley said, 鈥渂ut no matter the role, her focus is always on empowering others and building a stronger community.鈥

Leinen helped secure the Sound and Vision Grant for 菠萝视频 in collaboration with Collins Aerospace, providing new educational and technological opportunities, not only for students but also the entire community.

The studio includes a room for students to use a virtual reality headset, a room to record and produce podcasts and a room for a One Button Studio, which allows users to save their recording on their own storage drive.

Shannon Leinen

 

菠萝视频 interim President Jared Stark cited Leinen鈥檚 work on the university鈥檚 accreditation effort, leading a team from across campus to achieve a rare perfect score, meeting all criteria.

Stark said Leinen constantly looks for ways to make the university better for students.

鈥淪he impacts everyone she comes in contact with,鈥 he said.

鈥淗er openness to innovation, her 鈥榶es鈥 mindset and her ability to bring people together set her apart as a true changemaker in York County,鈥 Hurley said.

鈥淭hese three individuals 鈥 have each made a lasting impact on York County in their own unique ways,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey exemplify the values of leadership, service and progress that drive our community forward.鈥