Distinguished Alumni Awards
Daniel Hornberger received associate degrees from Penn College in health arts, practical nursing emphasis, in 2006, and in nursing in 2008. Richard Hornberger earned an associate degree in networking and technical support in 2002 and a Bachelor of Science in computer information technology: data communications and networking concentration in 2004. They are brothers.
After graduating from Penn College, Daniel Hornberger earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing and a Master of Science in nursing administration from Chamberlain University, Chicago. He is also a graduate of the Academic Executive Leadership Program at Penn State’s Smeal College of Business.
Daniel Hornberger is employed by Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center as operational director of the Heart and Vascular Institute. He was previously employed by WellSpan Health York Hospital as interim director of cardiology, manager of invasive cardiology, nurse coordinator of invasive cardiology and as a registered nurse in the cardiac cath lab and cardiac step down unit.
His professional and community affiliations include the American Heart Association, York, serving as a Heart Ball committee member; Boy Scouts of America, York, an Eagle Scout serving as an assistant scoutmaster; Pennsylvania Organization for Nurse Leaders, Harrisburg, a South Central Chapter member; and as a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives.
He is also a member of the Alumni Tomorrow Makers Program at Penn College.
After graduating from Penn College, Richard Hornberger went on to earn a master’s degree in business administration, with a concentration in technology management, from New York Institute of Technology, Old Westbury; and a Doctor of Business Administration, with a cybersecurity research focus, from the University of Maryland University College, Delphi. He also completed the Executive Development of Global Expertise program from Phoenix Contact.
Richard Hornberger is employed by Phoenix Contact, Middletown, as senior director, Global Cyber Defense Center. Previously at Phoenix Contact, he was director of IT, infrastructure and operational services and Americas Region leader; network and security services manager; network services supervisor; and network engineer.
Earlier, he was employed by the University of Phoenix/The Apollo Group (Worldwide) as a computer networking facilitator and curriculum designer, and by Susquehanna Bancshares Inc., Lititz, as team lead and network engineer III.
He also serves as an adjunct professor in the cybersecurity and information technology programs at Southern New Hampshire University.
His professional and community affiliations include Junior Achievement of Central Pennsylvania, STEM Summit and YES Programs; the National Association of Electronic Manufacturers, Cybersecurity Subcommittee; Harrisburg Area Community College, Computer Networking Technologies Advisory Board; and the United Way Day of Caring, various locations and projects.
The Distinguished Alumni Award is presented to those who have made significant contributions in their chosen fields, demonstrated the importance of their education at Penn College or its predecessors, participated in leadership roles within the community, and demonstrated a commitment to their alma mater.