Clinton County Commissioner Jeff Snyder recognized for service

HARRISBURG, PA – Pennsylvania Economic Development Secretary Dennis Davin on Monday recognized local government officials and municipalities for their dedication and commitment to strengthen their communities and better serve their residents.

Among those recognized was current Clinton County Commissioner Jeff Snyder, nominated by the County Commissioner Association of Pennsylvania, where he recently served as president of the statewide organization.

“After being faced with an unprecedented pandemic that impacted communities across the state, this year’s awards truly speak to and honor the resilience and proactive efforts of the inspiring Pennsylvania community leaders and groups that we are celebrating today,” said Sec. Davin. “From tackling homelessness, to addressing limited personal protective equipment supplies for older adults and students’ access to online education, and more, these projects have brought critical services and assistance to residents in need statewide and in many cases position communities for long term success in their project areas.”

Snyder is in his third term as a Clinton County commissioner. He has been a resident of Clinton County since 1962.  He graduated from Lock Haven High School in 1974 and Lock Haven University in 1978 with a Bachelor of Science Degree.  He previously owned and operated the Chatham Run Feed Mill for 33 years and served on the Keystone Central School Board for 20 years.

Snyder resides in Woolrich with his wife Toni, who is a retired teacher with the K.C.S.D.  They have two children and four grandchildren.

Ten communities, five organizations, and eight individuals from across the commonwealth were recognized for excellent service as part of the 25th Annual Governor’s Awards for Local Government Excellence.

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