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Juliet Galonska Named Superintendent of Lowell National Historical Park

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Juliet Galonska, the new superintendent of Lowell National Historical Park.

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News Release Date: October 4, 2021

Contact: John Harlan Warren, 215-908-3159

LOWELL, Massachusetts -- National Park Service (NPS) Regional Director Gay Vietzke has named Juliet Galonska as the new superintendent of Lowell National Historical Park. She begins her new assignment on November 7.

“Julie Galonska works well with partner organizations towards common goals,” said Vietzke. “Lowell National Historical Park is intertwined with the heart of this diverse city. Julie’s intelligence, creativity and skill at developing relationships makes her well suited to lead such a rich, dynamic park.”

“I am honored to be selected as the superintendent of Lowell National Historical Park, recognized nationally for its thriving partnerships, engaging experiences, and community connections. I look forward to joining the park team and collaborating with our many partners to continue to advance innovative educational and cultural programming, historic preservation, and economic development,” said Galonska.

Galonska comes to Lowell from the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway in northwest Wisconsin and east central Minnesota, where she served as superintendent. There she managed a complex operation, focused on two of the first rivers designated under the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act of 1968. She succeeds Celeste Bernardo, who retired at the end of September.

Galonska previously served at various national parks throughout the eastern half of the United States. Before becoming superintendent of St. Croix in 2017, she was the chief of interpretation, education, and cultural resource management at the Riverway. Earlier in her career, she worked as: site manager for the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site and Fort Circle Parks within National Capital Parks-East; exhibit and media specialist and interpretive operations supervisor at Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio, and historian and acting team leader for interpretation at Fort Smith National Historic Site in Arkansas.

Galonska has worked for the NPS for more than 27 years with experiences ranging from park operations to park management. She has led and participated in major rehabilitation projects as well as the creation and implementation of new programs and initiatives, especially in the areas of partnerships and visitor engagement. She holds a Master of Arts degree in public history from Oklahoma State University and a Bachelor of Science degree in history and written communications from Eastern Michigan University.

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Last updated: October 4, 2021

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