Amanda Bohl

Delta Stewardship Council, Special Assistant for Planning & Science

Amanda Bohl was appointed special assistant for planning and science to the Delta Stewardship Council by Governor Brown in 2018 and reappointed by Governor Newsom in 2021. Prior to joining the Council in 2016, Amanda served as the economic development lead for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy, program director for the American Land Conservancy’s Central Valley and Foothills Program, and executive director of the Mother Lode Land Trust. She has a Bachelor of Arts in international studies from Southern Oregon University and a Master of Sciences in community development from the University of California, Davis. She lives in Sacramento with her two children and enjoys hiking, backpacking, cycling, snowshoeing, swimming, and spending as much time outside as possible.