The breathtaking natural beauty of the Potter-Tioga region attracting visitors.
Colleen Hanson, Executive Director of Visit Potter-Tioga, has been honored in Pennsylvania Business Central’s Top 100 People list for 2025. This accolade marks her third recognition within the year, showcasing her impactful leadership in local tourism and economic growth. Under her guidance, Potter-Tioga is becoming a premier destination, attracting tourists to its natural wonders. The community continues to thrive with her dedication to promoting the region’s unique features.
In a delightful twist of fate, Potter-Tioga has found itself in the spotlight, thanks to the remarkable achievements of Colleen Hanson, the Executive Director of Visit Potter-Tioga. Recognized for her unwavering dedication and visionary approach, she has secured a spot in the highly coveted Pennsylvania Business Central’s Top 100 People list for the year 2025.
This prestigious recognition is not just a one-off event for Hanson. In fact, it marks her third accolade from the publication in a single year! She has previously been celebrated as a Top Non-Profit Female Leader and recognized as a Woman Making a Difference. These repeated recognitions highlight her impactful contributions to the community, showcasing her relentless commitment to driving local tourism and fostering economic growth in both Potter and Tioga Counties.
The Top 100 People list is a celebration of individuals who are making significant waves in their workplaces and communities. It acknowledges those showcasing innovation, determination, and leadership. Nominations come from a variety of sources, including local business leaders, chambers of commerce, and readers of the publication. It’s a clear testament to the profound influence Hanson has had on the local tourism landscape.
Her leadership style has not gone unnoticed. Ken VanSant, the President of the Visit Potter-Tioga Board of Directors, recently acknowledged how Hanson’s efforts have played a pivotal role in strengthening the local economy and enhancing tourism. Under her guidance, the region’s unique features have received national recognition, drawing attention from travelers and nature enthusiasts alike.
The Potter-Tioga region is a treasure trove of natural beauty, featuring splendid landscapes such as the Appalachian Mountains, serene state parks, excellent fishing locations, and hundreds of miles of scenic trails. Visitors to the area are often enamored by breathtaking attractions like the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, the enchanting Pine Creek Rail Trail, and the impressive Cherry Springs State Park, which is famous for its stunning stargazing opportunities.
Visit Potter-Tioga was born in July 2017 through the marriage of the Tioga County Visitors Bureau and the Potter County Visitors Association. Designed to market the area as a premier tourist destination, the organization doesn’t just focus on attracting visitors but also promotes local businesses and attractions through a variety of advertising avenues. This dual approach is instrumental in cultivating a vibrant community that thrives on tourism.
With Hanson at the helm, the future is undoubtedly bright for the tourism scene in Potter and Tioga Counties. Her dedication to highlighting the best the region has to offer is evident and inspiring to those who reside there and beyond. By continuing to shed light on these breathtaking areas, the community can expect to welcome an increasing number of visitors eager to explore the stunning scenery and unique experiences awaiting them.
As the year 2025 approaches, all eyes will be on the accomplishments and initiatives led by Hanson and her team at Visit Potter-Tioga. One thing is for certain: with such passionate leadership, the northern tier of Pennsylvania is bound to thrive as a bustling tourism destination.
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