News shared by Manada Conservancy on 27 Jan 2026
Logan Andrew Daly
Steps Into New Leadership Role
Manada Conservancy is pleased to announce that Logan Andrew Daly has been named its new Executive Director, following his work as Land Protection Specialist.

Logan joined Manada Conservancy staff in October 2025, after previously volunteering on the Land Protection Committee. In his staff role as Land Protection Specialist, he supported property monitoring, easement compliance, mapping, and research, gaining a deep understanding of the Conservancy’s land protection work and mission.
Originally from the Endless Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania, Logan holds degrees in Humanities and Philosophy and is a Ph.D. candidate at Penn State University, specializing in environmental history. His academic background and teaching in environmental humanities closely align with Manada Conservancy’s commitment to land stewardship, education, and community engagement.
Kyle D’Angelo, President of Manada Conservancy, shared, “We are excited to work with Logan and the fresh perspective, energy, and momentum he brings as we look ahead to new opportunities for the organization.”
As Executive Director, Logan will oversee conservation programs, partnerships, and long-term strategy, continuing Manada Conservancy’s work to protect Dauphin County’s natural landscapes for future generations.