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Landahls receive ExxonMobil Community Philanthropic Award

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Susan’s positions from her first days at ComEd (which became Exelon in 2000) have included La Salle Nuclear Plant Manager, La Salle Site Vice President, Senior Vice President,and she is currently Chief Operating Officer for Exelon Nuclear. She has led her teams to several world records for excellence in nuclear operations, industry firsts and has received international recognition in the nuclear industry, including being the recipient of a 2011 Nuclear Excellence Award from the World Association of Nuclear Operators.

Susan has volunteered her time locally serving on the boards of the Morris Hospital Foundation and the Green Harvest Food Pantry, in addition to supporting many other local charities. She is also passionate about sharing her knowledge of nuclear power with students at all grade levels, as well as members of the general public. She has taught several special science classes, has participated in “Career Days,” and has made presentations to community groups such as the Rotary Club. In addition, Susan volunteers her time professionally to Women in Nuclear (WIN), the North American Young Generation in Nuclear (NA-YGN), and other groups where she is a recognized leader and mentor for members of these organizations.

With Susan’s job demands requiring David to remain available in the local area seven days a week, he quickly stepped away from nuclear consulting and focused his energy primarily as a husband and father. This allowed him to volunteer at the Green Harvest Food Pantry in Plainfield, and in multiple capacities in the local school system as Michelle advanced from kindergarten through high school.

David is currently the treasurer for the Minooka Indian Athletic Boosters and has run concessions for more than 100 athletic events a year at Minooka Community High School for each of the past four years. David had also run concessions for three years for Channahon District 17 as well.

David is currently the president of the Advisory Board of Directors for Green Harvest Food Pantry, where he also volunteers more than 1000 hours of his time each year. David also teaches financial literacy to eighth graders at Channahon Junior High School through Junior Achievement and has been a member of the Citizens Advisory Committee in Channahon.

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