Rocky Mountain National Park

Rocky Mountain National Park

Oh, Ranger!

I am the Deputy Superintendent at Rocky Mountain National Park. I began my career as a National Park Service seasonal in 1978, at the Gateway National Recreation Area in New Jersey. In 1980, I became a permanent employee of the NPS.

With a B.S. degree in Environmental Science from Rutgers and additional graduate work from Duke University I made a career shift to the US Environmental Protection Agency in 1984. 

One of the highlights of working for the EPA was my international assignments. I spent time in Nicaragua, China and South Africa working on hurricane restoration problems. I also worked with the Environmental Agency of Japan on the management of wetlands, oceans and parks. 

I came to Rocky in January of 2005 on assignment. I had worked with the EPA for twenty years and did not intend to stay in the park beyond the one-year assignment. However, the park grabbed me; it took my breath away. During my assignment I headed the Resource Management division, working with everything that is green, wet or moves that is non-human! I began my assignment as the Deputy Superintendent in January. 

I see myself as a team builder, someone who teaches empowerment. I believe in the Golden Rule. It is important to treat others well, inspiring, encouraging and empowering them.

We face many challenges in the park including elk and vegetation management, air quality and numerous other issues. I feel strongly that a visitor's connection to the park's resources must be nurtured. Rocky Mountain National Park has captured my soul; I want to leave it better than I came.