November 2, 2025 - 22:59

The Minnesota Organization for Habilitation and Rehabilitation (MOHR) has awarded Lynn Noren the prestigious 2025 MOHR Legacy Leader Award, celebrating her significant impact in the field of disability services. Noren, who recently retired as CEO of Rise, a prominent provider of employment and social services for individuals with disabilities, has been a transformative figure in this sector.
Throughout her career, Noren has championed initiatives that promote inclusivity and accessibility, empowering countless individuals to achieve their potential. Her leadership at Rise has not only enhanced employment opportunities for people with disabilities but has also fostered a culture of support and advocacy within the community.
The MOHR Legacy Leader Award acknowledges Noren's dedication and her enduring legacy in improving the lives of those she served. Her commitment to the disability community exemplifies the spirit of service and leadership, leaving an indelible mark on the industry. As she steps into retirement, her contributions will continue to inspire future leaders in the field.
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