Amanda is a first generation Cuban American. As a child in West Virginia, she saw first-hand the impact of forest destruction. Now, she helps others support Dogwood Alliance’s vital mission and applies her skills to online and web marketing. A poet, essayist, and fiction writer, Amanda is also the filmmaker of Dogwood’s "Stories Happen in Forests" documentary. She holds a Masters degree from Queens University of Charlotte and a BA from Antioch College. Amanda has been with Dogwood Alliance since 2010.
4 Responses to “Dogwood Alliance 15th Anniversary Video”
Carl riddle
I have lived in North Carolina fir over 50 years. I learned about wood pellet watching a ship be loaded with wood pellets on TV. Why have I never know about Dog Wood Alliance? People don’t know our trees are being burned in Power Stations in England. This should be front page news and on the Radios.
I have lived in North Carolina fir over 50 years. I learned about wood pellet watching a ship be loaded with wood pellets on TV. Why have I never know about Dog Wood Alliance? People don’t know our trees are being burned in Power Stations in England. This should be front page news and on the Radios.
Thanks Dogwood A.
thanks for your good work!
thanks for your good wook!