Partly Cloudy
81°
Morris, IL
Partly Cloudy|Forecast »

Landahls receive ExxonMobil Community Philanthropic Award

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa
David and Susan Landahl of Channahon, standing center, were presented with the 2012 ExxonMobil Community Philanthropic Award. (Photo submitted)

David and Susan Landahl were presented with the 2012 ExxonMobil Community Philanthropic Award Saturday, Jan. 28, at Howl for Parks, a People for Channahon Parks Foundation event.

The ExxonMobil Community Philanthropic Award recognizes individuals and businesses who donate their time, talents and treasures to improve the quality of life for their neighbors.

David and Susan Landahl both decided to pursue a career in the field of nuclear power when they each graduated from high school in 1978 —David in Colorado and Susan in Pennsylvania.

While they each chose the same field of interest, they entered that field via different paths. David enlisted into the U.S. Navy’s Nuclear Power Program and Susan attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to study Nuclear Engineering.

Susan received both her bachelor's and master's degrees in nuclear engineering from MIT, while David served eight years in the Navy, spending two of those years teaching chemistry and health physics at the Nuclear Prototype and four years in the submarine service.

David and Susan both entered the domestic nuclear field as consultants in Nuclear Emergency Preparedness at Nutech Engineers in Bethesda Maryland, which is where they first met. They were married in 1989 and worked at Pilgrim Nuclear Station in Plymouth Mass. at that time.

They each quickly became division managers at Pilgrim Station, and Susan also became one of the first women in the United States to receive her Senior Reactor Operators License.

They were blessed with the birth of their daughter Michelle in 1994. It was at that time as well that David started Emergency Preparedness Consultants, Inc. and became self-employed with a home-based office

It was their desire to raise Michelle in a small, close-knit community with traditional values that brought them to Channahon in 1999. It was a bit of a homecoming for them as David was born in Chicago and Susan lived in Maywood for several years as a child.

It was just in time for Michelle to start kindergarten at Galloway with Susan working for Commonwealth Edison. They quickly fell in love with the Channahon/Minooka area and immediately started volunteering their time and resources to better it.  

Previous Page|1|||

Comments


Reader Poll

Were you impacted by last week's flooding?

Yes, but only inconvenienced by closed streets
Yes, water got close, but everything worked out OK
Yes, I had to evacuate my home or workplace
Yes, my house sustained extensive damage
No, I managed to avoid it all