MNGLCA Welcomes Leah Matzke as Event & Communications Coordinator

November 13, 2025

Minnesota Grazing Lands Conservation Association Welcomes Leah Matzke as Event and Communications Coordinator

Leah Matzke out in her pastures at Great Heritage Farm. The Minnesota Grazing Lands Conservation Association (MNGLCA) is pleased to announce the hire of Leah Matzke as its new Event and Communications Coordinator. In this role, Matzke will support the organization’s mission to promote the health and sustainability of Minnesota’s 4.6 million acres of grazing lands through education, community engagement, and conservation leadership.

As a regenerative livestock farmer with over 15 years of professional marketing and media experience, I am thrilled to fill this position for MNGLCA,” said Matzke. “Their commitment to advancing grazing practices through education, community-building, and conservation aligns beautifully with my own journey—from global marketing strategist to hands-on grazer managing a regenerative farm in Winthrop, Minnesota.”


Matzke brings a unique blend of agricultural and communications/events expertise to the organization. Prior to joining MNGLCA, she worked in marketing and media strategy while developing Great Heritage Farm, a diversified livestock operation that models regenerative practices. Her background gives her a strong understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing Minnesota’s grazing community.


“We are delighted to welcome Leah to the MNGLCA team,” said Star Nelson, MNGLCA Financial Coordinator. “Her experience bridging the worlds of marketing and agriculture will help us strengthen our outreach, expand our educational programming, and elevate the voice of grazers across the state.


In her new role, Matzke will coordinate MNGLCA events, manage communications initiatives, and help grow awareness of grazing-based conservation efforts across Minnesota. Passionate about advancing grazing practices, conservation, and rural vitality, she looks forward to connecting with producers, partners, and communities who share in MNGLCA’s vision for resilient working lands.


Learn more about the Minnesota Grazing Lands Conservation Association at www.mnglca.org


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