Christian Y. Leinbach
Christian Y. Leinbach
Commissioner, Chair
Christian Yancik Leinbach was born in 1959 in Phoenixville, Chester County, Pennsylvania and is the oldest of five children born to Christian N. and Valeria Y. Leinbach. His parents instilled in him the ideals of faith in God, love of family, and respect for one's fellow man.
One of his first jobs was working in his father's construction company cleaning and sweeping up construction sites like Ed and Josie Hartman's farm on Route 183 across from the Reading Airport.
Nurtured by first-generation Slovak grandparents (his mother's parents) and his Pennsylvania Dutch grandparents, Clem and Anna Leinbach, young Christian learned firsthand the value of hard work, frugality, and the blessings of living in America. In 1979, He accompanied his Aunt Mary and Aunt Alice to visit relatives who lived behind the Iron Curtain in what was then Czechoslovakia and Hungary. It was an eye-opening, life-changing experience that became the impetus for his involvement in government to preserve freedom for future generations.
In 1981, Christian married his college sweetheart Jennifer, who also has roots in Berks County. Her ancestors, the Zellers, built the first fresh water fort near Bethel in the early 1700s. Christian and Jennifer moved into Berks County in the fall of 1988 and have three adult children: Matthew Leinbach (son) & Amber Day, Laura Leinbach (Daughter), and William (son) & Hannah Leinbach. Laura has three children; Gracie, Logan & Darbie. Christian and Jennifer reside in a log home built by hand with family and friends near Hamburg.
An avid gardener, Christian takes great satisfaction and pride in growing vegetables for the family. Always eager for the opportunity to spend time in the great outdoors, Christian's favorite place to hike is the Pinnacle for the best view of the community he loves to serve and call home.
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One of his first jobs was working in his father's construction company cleaning and sweeping up construction sites like Ed and Josie Hartman's farm on Route 183 across from the Reading Airport.
Nurtured by first-generation Slovak grandparents (his mother's parents) and his Pennsylvania Dutch grandparents, Clem and Anna Leinbach, young Christian learned firsthand the value of hard work, frugality, and the blessings of living in America. In 1979, He accompanied his Aunt Mary and Aunt Alice to visit relatives who lived behind the Iron Curtain in what was then Czechoslovakia and Hungary. It was an eye-opening, life-changing experience that became the impetus for his involvement in government to preserve freedom for future generations.
In 1981, Christian married his college sweetheart Jennifer, who also has roots in Berks County. Her ancestors, the Zellers, built the first fresh water fort near Bethel in the early 1700s. Christian and Jennifer moved into Berks County in the fall of 1988 and have three adult children: Matthew Leinbach (son) & Amber Day, Laura Leinbach (Daughter), and William (son) & Hannah Leinbach. Laura has three children; Gracie, Logan & Darbie. Christian and Jennifer reside in a log home built by hand with family and friends near Hamburg.
An avid gardener, Christian takes great satisfaction and pride in growing vegetables for the family. Always eager for the opportunity to spend time in the great outdoors, Christian's favorite place to hike is the Pinnacle for the best view of the community he loves to serve and call home.
LEADERSHIP:
- Chairman, Berks County Board of Commissioner 2011-present
- President, County Commissioners Association of PA (CCAP), 2013
- Chairman of the Board, CCAP 2014
- CCAP County Governance Committee
- CCAP Academy Committee
- National Association of Counties(NACo), Executive Committee 2014 - July 2020
- NACo, Board of Directors 2012 – present
- NACo, Transportation Committee
- NACo, Membership Committee
AWARDS:
- 2010 Graduate of the CCAP Academy Program
- 2013 NACo Membership Recruiter of the Year Award
- 2014 Graduate of the CCAP Advanced Academy Program
- Received the NCRCO Republican County Official of the Year Award for 2014
- Received 2014 the C. Alan Walker Award from the Dept. of Community & Economic Development (DCED) for Public-Private Partnerships
- Received the 2015 Governor's Award for Local Government Excellence from DCED
- Received the 2016 Richard C. Trostle Intergovernmental Cooperation Award
- Council on Chemical Abuse’s 2016 President’s Award
- CCAP (CEL) Center for Excellence in County Leadership 2017 Graduate
- I-LEAD 2018 Community Hero Award
- Berks County 2019 YR Supporter Award
- 2021 Lehigh Valley Businesses Power 100 Leaders
- 2022 Lehigh Valley Businesses Power 100 Leaders
- 2022 County Commissioners of PA President's Award
- 2023 TriCounty Area Chamber James K. Boyer Quality of Life Award
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