HYP will host its 7th Annual 20 in their 20s awards ceremony, sponsored by Members 1st Federal Credit Union, on November 12, 2025 at the Hilton Harrisburg. Together we celebrate 20 rising young professionals who are making a significant impact in their communities and workplaces. HYP believes in giving back to your community and supports active minded professionals who contribute to making Central PA a better place to live, work and play. Tickets are on sale now at HYP.org

Tanner Zimmerman is the Operations Manager at Zimmerman Truck Lines and Repairs and serves as Membership Co-Chair for Harrisburg Young Professionals. A 2019 Penn State graduate with a B.S. in Business Management, Tanner has quickly emerged as a leader in his family transportation business, improving customer satisfaction, employee relations, and increased efficiency across departments. Previously at Workday, he embraced the principles of being “hungry, curious, and helpful,” which guide his professional approach and leadership style. Tanner also dedicates his time to volunteerism as Vice President of the Eastern PA & NJ Province of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, mentoring young men in the fraternity, and as Membership Co-Chair for HYP, creating meaningful opportunities for fellow young professionals. Since returning back to Pennsylvania, Tanner has brought a combination of resilience, curiosity, and dedication to both his work and community involvement.

Kylie Early serves as a Recruiting and Retention Non-Commissioned Officer with the Pennsylvania Air National Guard, where she has quickly risen as one of the top recruiters in the state and nation. In 2024, she was named Top Recruiter in Pennsylvania, achieving 165% of her yearly goal, recognized as one of the Top 15 Recruiters in the U.S. Air Force, and honored as the PA Air National Guard’s Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year. A graduate of American Military University with a degree in Business Management, Kylie is known for her proactive communication, accountability, and ability to develop training strategies that have cut preparation time for her team in half. With eight years of military service and the rank of Technical Sergeant (E-6), she continues to lead by example, shaping future leaders and strengthening her unit. Beyond her military role, Kylie is a Sports Co-Chair with Harrisburg Young Professionals, volunteers regularly with local organizations, and supports morale and engagement initiatives on base. Outside of service, she channels her creativity into a small baking business.

Taylor Thames is the Director of Ticket Sales for the Harrisburg Senators, where she leads a team of five sales representatives and three interns, coaching them in outreach, pipeline management, and sales execution. A graduate of Kutztown University with a degree in Sport Management, Taylor graduated Summa Cum Laude and was a captain of the Women’s Basketball Team, where she first developed the leadership, time management, and resilience that define her professional career today. At the Senators, she has been recognized with multiple Sales Shark awards and created a LinkedIn training guide for the entire organization, as well as educational workbooks for thousands of local students attending Education Day at FNB Field. Beyond her career, Taylor mentors young professionals, guest lectures at Kutztown University, and volunteers with the Salvation Army Angel Tree program. She is also a familiar face in the HYP sports leagues, participating in volleyball, dodgeball, basketball, flag football, and kickball. Away from the field, Taylor holds black belts in both Taekwondo and Karate, a testament to her discipline and drive in every area of life.

Kalie Morrow is a Communications Coordinator with the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, where she leads strategic messaging and digital outreach for multiple lawmakers to ensure their work is effectively shared with the public. With an associate degree in marketing, she has become a trusted communications leader in the Harrisburg region by consistently identifying gaps, creating solutions, and driving meaningful change. Kalie has used her skills to support women-owned small businesses with branding and outreach strategies, helped strengthen community connections through her volunteer work on Harrisburg Young Professionals’ Marketing Committee, and shaped communications for Beacon Clinic to reach underserved patients with critical healthcare resources. Whether in her professional role or through volunteer service, Kalie is passionate about amplifying voices, connecting people with resources, and using storytelling to build stronger, more informed communities.

Krianna Perry is a multidisciplinary creative and technical professional, currently a Lighting Designer at Windward Engineering & Consultants and founder of Pixel Tanuki Studio, where she leads a team developing original, narrative-driven games. A 2023 graduate of Harrisburg Area Community College with an Associate in Applied Science in Architecture, Krianna combines technical precision with creative vision, delivering immersive experiences in both digital storytelling and architectural lighting. She has earned numerous accolades, including the 2025 Grand Prize Winner at GB Studio Art JAM and the 2023 Regional Best Project Award from Engineering News-Record. Beyond her professional work, Krianna co-founded Central PA Game Devs, supporting indie game developers, and serves on the board of Nittany Lights, mentoring participants in large-scale lighting installations. Her projects not only showcase innovation but also foster collaboration, mentorship, and community engagement. A passionate creator, Krianna has even developed playable games on an original GameBoy, highlighting her unique blend of artistry and technical skill.

Andrea Saravia Pérez is the co-founder of Small Loan Studio and Central PA Gamedev Association and holds a B.A. in Creative Writing with minors in Film Studies, Business, and Fine Arts from West Chester University (2022). Andrea has led award-nominated projects in the video game industry, including work on BAFTA-recognized titles like Civilization VII and Take Us North, while mentoring dozens of writers and establishing production pipelines that help collaborators launch careers in gaming. She has also founded the first eSports team at her alma mater, raising over $500,000 to create a gaming lounge to support aspiring athletes. Through her volunteer work with Small Loan Studio, BLACC La Cultura, Central PA Gamedev Association, and the Amir Satvat Games Community, Andrea empowers others with hands-on training, mentorship, and career guidance, fostering opportunities in competitive industries. A polyglot fluent in five languages, she combines creativity, leadership, and a focus on authentic storytelling to inspire and elevate those around her.

Emily Lupi is the Assistant Director of Career Services and Employer Relations at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology (HU). In this role, she connects students with career and internship opportunities while building strong partnerships with employers. She has expanded the impact of the university’s career fairs, increased student engagement at events and fostered meaningful connections that support the region’s workforce. With a Master of Arts in Strategic Communication from the University of Delaware, Emily teaches an undergraduate course at HU focused on career readiness with industry- aligned curriculum. She’s passionate about empowering others and creating opportunities for those around her to grow and succeed. Emily is a volunteer with the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), the Cradle to Career Alliance, SCPa Works, and PA Caring for K9s. An avid baseball fan, she has visited all 30 MLB stadiums!

Ivan Hernandez is a Video Producer with the Hershey Bears at Hershey Entertainment & Resorts, where he directs in-game productions that bring together cameras, graphics, videos, ceremonies, and live fan experiences. A graduate of Full Sail University with a degree in Recording Arts and Technology, Ivan has already earned recognition in his field, including nominations for a Capital Region Emmy and the IDEA In-Game Feature Awards for his creative video work. Known for his leadership behind the scenes, he has been nominated for Leader of the Quarter at Hershey Entertainment for his ability to keep productions running smoothly under pressure. Beyond his professional achievements, Ivan mentors Milton Hershey School interns, teaching them video, photography, and design skills, and contributes to HE&R’s MERGE employee resource group, which supports diversity, inclusion, and minority voices. The son of Mexican immigrants, Ivan has proudly supported his family through translation, tutoring, and helping relatives achieve U.S. citizenship. Fun fact: before he even had a driver’s license, Ivan had already flown both a plane and a glider.

Paige Shope is the Communications & Marketing Manager at the Harrisburg Regional Chamber & CREDC, where she develops strategic messaging, drives marketing for key Chamber & CREDC events, and elevates the organization’s brand. A graduate of Shippensburg University with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication & Journalism, Paige has been recognized with multiple awards for excellence in visual storytelling and leadership, including First Place in Photo Story at the 2023 Student Keystone Media Awards. In addition to serving as Treasurer of the Pennsylvania Public Relations Society (PPRS), she is involved with the Central Pennsylvania chapter of the American Marketing Association and Harrisburg Young Professionals. Paige’s success comes from her deep regional connections and her ability to craft narratives that inspire pride, engagement, and action. Most people are surprised to learn that she hosted a live radio show throughout all four years of college, an experience that sharpened her voice, confidence, and creativity behind the mic. Paige’s work consistently amplifies local voices, strengthens community connections, and drives meaningful impact across Central Pennsylvania.

Logan Spiewak is the CEO and founder of Boots to Health, a nonprofit he launched from the ground up to provide critical services for veterans. Since its founding, the organization has given away more than $250,000 in free services to the veteran community, earning Logan recognition from multiple military subdivisions and features in national military publications. He is especially proud of receiving the United States Air Force Salutes Award for his impact. Logan credits his success to “putting others first.” Outside of his professional and volunteer work, he enjoys art and attending cooking classes.

Joanna Hunt is an Operations Specialist and Archivist with the Historic Harrisburg Association, holding a Master of Liberal Arts in History (2023) and a Bachelor of Arts in History (2018) from LSU Shreveport. She has demonstrated exceptional leadership and initiative by mentoring college interns in archival work, guiding them professionally and personally, and coordinating volunteers for both Historic Harrisburg and the Historical Society of Dauphin County. While taking part in the Community Leadership Series with Leadership Harrisburg Area, Joanna helped organize and run the “5th Annual Central PA Volunteer Fair” this past April. Beyond her professional contributions, she also volunteers with Alder Health Services, creating inclusive environments and opportunities for personal and professional growth. Known for her thoughtful approach and guidance, Joanna has positively impacted countless individuals in the historic preservation field and the broader Harrisburg community.

Imani Woodyard, Esq is the Legal Advocacy Director at YWCA York and a 2021 Juris Doctor graduate from Penn State Dickinson Law. She is recognized for her leadership in representing survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking, combining legal expertise with a trauma-informed, survivor-centered approach. Imani drives systemic change by shaping organizational policies and advocating for reform at local and national levels, earning accolades including YWCA USA Emerging Leader (2024) and serving as a United Nations Delegate (2025). She is deeply committed to expanding access to justice for vulnerable populations through nonprofit legal work, providing critical support without financial barriers. Beyond law, Imani is also the President of Beni Models, Inc., Harrisburg’s first model troupe, and is the first African-American to hold her role at YWCA York, exemplifying her dedication to representation, community impact, and leadership.

Frankie Vernouski is the Manager of Corporate Partnerships and a Radio Broadcaster for the Harrisburg Senators. Frankie quickly established himself as a leader in Minor League Baseball by taking on a key sales leadership role despite limited prior experience, consistently exceeding team goals, and fostering growth among his colleagues. Beyond his professional achievements, he serves on the Board of Directors for Open Stage, a nonprofit theatre in downtown Harrisburg, supporting arts education and amplifying diverse voices in the community. Known for his dedication to Harrisburg, Frankie delights fans by playing the organ and singing “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” at home games. He also calls Senators game action on the radio, connecting with fans across Central PA, demonstrating his commitment to building relations, celebrating local culture, and lifting up his community.

Shania Steele is a Teller at Members 1st Federal Credit Union and a dedicated community leader in Harrisburg. A 2021 graduate of Albright College, Shania channels her passion for positive change into meaningful impact, serving as the youngest Chief of Staff for Bro2Go, Inc., a nonprofit supporting ex-offenders and at-risk youth. She has helped organize programs like a college tour for 50 Central PA youth to Delaware State University and hosted HYP Outreach committee visits to educate others about community service opportunities. Balancing full-time work with her volunteer commitments, Shania’s success stems from her determination, empathy, and dedication to creating opportunities for those around her.

Sarah Hildebrant serves as a Legislative Assistant and Constituent Outreach Coordinator for the Senate of Pennsylvania, where she has built a strong record of leadership in both policy and community engagement. A 2023 graduate of Albright College with a degree in Political Science and Public Policy, she was named a Jacob Albright Scholar and earned recognition for her research and academic excellence. Sarah has taken on leadership roles in local and statewide campaigns, borough events, and community boards, reflecting her deep commitment to public service. Her volunteerism spans from working on farms and serving with the Red Cross during the pandemic to engaging with municipalities through Albright’s Center for Excellence in Local Governance, supporting political campaigns, and helping older adults in her community. Looking ahead, she is committed to mentoring the next generation of leaders through programs like the Delaware Leadership Congress and Women in Government Relations. Outside of her professional and civic life, Sarah has a fun side too—she’s been an avid line dancer for eight years.

Dylan Wells is an Economic Development Analyst with the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development and a 2022 graduate of Messiah University, where he earned a B.A. in Economic Development with a minor in International Business, graduating summa cum laude. Dylan has demonstrated leadership and initiative through global experiences across 11 countries, cross-cultural work with nonprofits, and contributions to economic and community development projects, including connecting Ukrainian and South African social enterprises and preparing annual reports for Forgotten Voices. Beyond his professional work, Dylan serves as Head Boys Basketball Coach at Halifax Area High School, mentoring student-athletes, facilitating camps, and fostering life skills both on and off the court. Known for his humility and eagerness to learn, Dylan applies lessons from his experiences to create meaningful impact locally and globally, combining analytical skill, mentorship, and community dedication.

Harasees Kaur is a Business Systems Analyst Intern at The Fidelis Group Inc. and a graduate student at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, pursuing a Master of Science in Project Management (expected 2025). She has excelled academically, maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA while balancing a full-time graduate course load and internship. Harasees has published research on Agile Risk Management in financial services, earned a Certified Scrum Master (CSM) credential, and holds multiple regulatory certifications from India, demonstrating a unique blend of international expertise and technical skill. She is deeply committed to mentorship and community impact, guiding peers and international students through internship preparation, resumes, and career navigation. Harasees also volunteers with Let’s Share A Meal, providing meals to underserved populations, and teaches children at Khalsa School, Glen Rock, NJ on Sundays as a way of giving back to the community. In addition, she has contributed to health awareness and educational initiatives in India. Multilingual and creatively inclined, Harasees is also an amateur painter and believes in using food, service, and mentorship to create lasting impact.

Kahley Stewart is the Development Director for the Go Red for Women campaign at the American Heart Association. With a background in nonprofit fundraising, she brings expertise in strategic development, event planning, and community engagement. Kahley holds a Master’s in Organizational Leadership and a B.A. in History and Museum Administration from Juniata College. She is active in the Rotary Club of Harrisburg as Co-Chair of the Service on a Monday Committee, serves as a Membership Ambassador for the West Shore Chamber of Commerce, is the coordinator of the Women’s Club of Central PA, sits on the board of the Keystone Business Alliance, and is a member of the Juniata College Alumni Council. Known for her leadership, strategic vision, and ability to cultivate connections, she has made a meaningful impact on women’s health awareness and the broader Harrisburg community. She enjoys traveling, cooking, reading, and spending time with her husband, Andrew, and their dog, Rosie. A unique fact about Kahley is that she grew up in Japan in a military family, attended Japanese school, became fluent in the language, studied traditional Japanese dance, and was the youngest person from the Navy’s Morale, Welfare, and Recreation organization to summit Mt. Fuji.

Maddy Kinard is the Director of Events at Klock Entertainment, where she oversees part-time staff, manages quality control, and leads the planning and execution of large-scale corporate events. A graduate of Wilkes University with a degree in English and Communication Studies, Maddy was recognized with the 2023 College of Arts and Sciences Outstanding Student Award, honoring her academic excellence, leadership, and service. Within her first year at Klock, she earned a promotion to a director role—a testament to her organizational skills, process-driven approach, and ability to deliver high-quality experiences for clients and teams alike. Beyond her career, Maddy serves on the Games and Marketing Committees for Harrisburg Hoopla, supporting nonprofits across the region, and is a graduate of the Leadership Harrisburg Area Community Leadership Series, where she deepened her understanding of community systems and collaborative problem-solving. An avid reader with aspirations of becoming a published author, Maddy brings both creativity and discipline to every endeavor she takes on.

Nicolas Dunlap is the Administrative Executive & Director of Events for Wildheart and holds a B.S. in Business Administration/Marketing from Central Penn College (2022). Recognized as Pennsylvania Business Student of the Year in 2022, Nicolas has demonstrated leadership across multiple organizations by streamlining marketing processes, launching campaigns, and mentoring colleagues, all while leading with vision and service. He has positively impacted youth and community development through hands-on mentoring, volunteer work with his church, Wildheart, and The Foundation for Enhancing Communities, where he serves as Vice Chair of the Harrisburg Hoopla planning committee. A passionate musician, Nicolas enjoys singing and playing piano with his wife. His dedication to fostering community transformation in Allison Hill and beyond reflects his commitment to mission-driven work, creativity, and lasting impact.
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