KIMBERLY MCGRATH
KIMBERLY MCGRATH
KIMBERLY MCGRATH
Appointed to the board in 2019, Kimberly also serves as the chair of the Amity Township Supervisors and is a member of the Farm Bureau and the Amity Township Lions Club. She has a master planners certification through the Center for Local Government, and has earned a pre-law and public administrators degree in Organizational Leadership at PSU. Kimberly and her husband, John, own 100 acres of preserved farmland in Amity Township. Kimberly and her family have raised horses, heifers, layers, turkeys, ducks, guineas, rabbits, goats, sheep, and alpacas on the land, as well as produced hay. The majority is leased out to a local dairy farmer for crops such as corn, soy, alfalfa, and rye. She is excited to be a part of one of the highest ranking agricultural land preservation programs in the nation.
Appointed to the board in 2019, Kimberly also serves as the chair of the Amity Township Supervisors and is a member of the Farm Bureau and the Amity Township Lions Club. She has a master planners certification through the Center for Local Government, and has earned a pre-law and public administrators degree in Organizational Leadership at PSU. Kimberly and her husband, John, own 100 acres of preserved farmland in Amity Township. Kimberly and her family have raised horses, heifers, layers, turkeys, ducks, guineas, rabbits, goats, sheep, and alpacas on the land, as well as produced hay. The majority is leased out to a local dairy farmer for crops such as corn, soy, alfalfa, and rye. She is excited to be a part of one of the highest ranking agricultural land preservation programs in the nation.