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GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK
New Deputy Superintendent Selected

Diane Chalfant has been selected as the park’s new deputy superintendent. Chalfant, a 32-year National Park Service career professional, is expected to move to the Grand Canyon in early March.
 

Chalfant is currently the deputy associate director for interpretation and education in the Washington Office, where she works on policy development, education partnership development and program evaluation.  She also recently completed a temporary assignment as the commissioner for the National Parks of New York Harbor, providing oversight for the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, Governors Island, the seven park units that comprise the Manhattan Sites, and Gateway National Recreation Area.  While there, she served as the agency administrator for three Hurricane Sandy incident management teams that brought more than 1,000 NPS employees to the News York area to provide assistance in the months following the hurricane.

“We are very excited that Diane will be joining the Grand Canyon team,” said Superintendent Dave Uberuaga.  “She brings a tremendous amount of national experience and leadership to the table, particularly in the areas of communicating with and educating the public about the parks. She is clearly dedicated to the National Park Service mission and is a proven leader in the National Park Service.”

A native of suburban Cleveland, Ohio, Chalfant has previously worked in six national park units, including Yellowstone and Cuyahoga Valley National Parks, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Independence National Historical Park, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, and Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial.

“I have been a lifelong visitor to the Grand Canyon, said Chalfant.  “Like so many others, I have been humbled and inspired by its beauty, culture and grandeur.   It will be an honor and a privilege to work with the park staff, neighboring tribes and partners to protect and help the public enjoy this very special place that means so much to so many people.”

Chalfant’s husband, Paul, is a concessions management specialist in the Washington Office.  He will continue his work with WASO, but will move to the Grand Canyon with Diane.  Their daughter, Danielle, and son-in-law, Greg, work in Yellowstone National Park; their son, Marc, is in graduate school at Colorado State University.

“My husband Paul and I are excited about our upcoming move and are thrilled to be joining the Grand Canyon community,” said Chalfant.


Name: Shannan Marcak



headline.cfm?type=PeopleNews&id=3861 Posted: February 08, 2013
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