IOWA CITY—Humanities Iowa is pleased to announce that Peter Drahozal recently joined its Board of Directors.

Peter Drahozal earned a BA in Music and Mass Communications at St. Ambrose University, as well as an MA in Music Education from the University of Iowa. He spent 10 years as a band director in several schools throughout Iowa. 

Mr. Drahozal currently assists other band directors and music students as an Educational Representative for Griggs Music Co., the Midwest's longest running music store, located in Davenport.

Mr. Drahozal was appointed to the Board by the Governor this past summer.

About Humanities Iowa

Humanities Iowa (HI) is committed to bringing the humanities to the public through grant making, publications and interactive programming and events. Founded in 1971, HI is an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) in Washington, D.C.

HI provides grants to other non-profit organizations that further the humanities in the state, and we conduct our own programs that support the humanities across Iowa. Each year we serve over 250,000 Iowans with programming and projects like our Speakers Bureau. We have a strong commitment to sharing and supporting the humanities with all Iowans, and to bringing the humanities to life.

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