Amanda Brozana

Amanda Brozana is the Director of Membership and Leadership Development at the National Grange. She came to the National Grange in March 2011, and has worked as Communications Director and assisted in the legislative role during a staff vacancy in 2014. In addition, she has provided service to Grange Foundation as a Development Associate since 2016.
She holds degrees from Wilkes University (B.A. Communication Studies) and the University of Mississippi (M.A. Journalism) and has completed doctoral coursework at the University of Alabama in Communications. She is currently pursuing her Ed.D. from the University of Mississippi focusing on learning and leadership.Â
Amanda is Lecturer of Potomac Grange #1 in Washington, D.C., and a member of Whelan-Ewartsville Grange in Pullman, Washington. She also served from 2015-16 as National Lecturer and has been a member of several other Granges including Secretary of Jefferson Grange #1384, PA, which she helped to reorganize in southern Schuylkill County in 2021. She remains an associate member of that Grange.
Amanda previously worked as Development Manager and Director of Communications for the Army Distaff Foundation/Knollwood in Washington, D.C. and as a reporter and copy editor for the Pottsville Republican-Herald in Pennsylvania, in addition to several other publications. She taught journalism, public relations, speech communications and American studies at Bridgewater State College (now University), Stillman College and the University of Alabama.
Amanda is from Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania, where she still owns her family home. She now claims residence in the West, splitting time between Pullman, Washington, and Anaconda, Montana. However, she can frequently be found in on the road in her RV assisting Granges and meeting future members.