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Contact: Alexandra Picavet, Midwest Region Chief of Communications, 402-661-1840
Omaha — National Park Service (NPS) Midwest Regional Director Cam Sholly announced the selection of Laura Miller as superintendent of Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas. Miller is currently the Acting Superintendent of Buffalo National River. She assumes her new role in August.
“Laura is an exceptional leader who knows how to listen and foster collaboration both within and outside of government,” said Cam Sholly. “She will be a strong partner to the community of Hot Springs and work with the outstanding NPS staff to continue taking the park in new directions.”
"I have always appreciated the amazing resources and history that Hot Springs National Park preserves and am excited to be selected as the superintendent of this special place,” Miller said. “I look forward to working with the park partners, staff, volunteers, and the local community in stewardship of its unique natural and cultural resources.”
Since 2014, Miller has served as the Deputy Superintendent of Buffalo National River. She led efforts to develop new partnerships and to begin several new plans, including a visitor use study, to help the park better serve visitors and to provide guidance for the park's future development. Prior to joining the team at Buffalo National River, Miller was instrumental in the establishment and development of two other National Park Service units in Arkansas: Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site and the President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site.
Miller has long been active in the history and museum communities in Arkansas. She is a past president of the Arkansas Historical Association, the Arkansas Museums Association, the Little Rock Museums Consortium, and the Arkansas Women’s History Institute. She has also served on the National Park Service's Civil War to Civil Rights national planning team.
A San Antonio, Texas native, Miller grew up in Central Arkansas and earned both her bachelor of business administration and Master of Arts in public history through the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. An avid hiker and kayaker, Miller is looking forward to relocating to the area and enjoying all the lakes and trails surrounding Hot Springs.
Last updated: May 14, 2018