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Brandon Flint selected as superintendent for group of parks in Utah and Wyoming

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Date: June 13, 2022
Contact: Cami McKinney, 801-756-5239 x501

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Superintendent Brandon Flint
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – June 13, 2021  National Park Service Regional Director Mike Reynolds announced the selection of Brandon Flint as the superintendent for a group of three parks in Wyoming and Utah. The park group includes Golden Spike National Historical Park, Fossil Butte National Monument and Timpanogos Cave National Monument. Flint has worked for the National Park Service (NPS) for more than 20 years, most recently as the superintendent at Golden Spike National Historical Park. He will begin his new assignment on June 19. 

“Brandon has already built strong relationships in the community in his current role as superintendent of Golden Spike National Historical Park,” said Reynolds. “His leadership experience, in combination with local connections and knowledge of the area make him an excellent candidate to lead this group of parks.”   

As superintendent, Flint will supervise site managers at Timpanogos Cave, Fossil Butte and Golden Spike. Through the new structure, the superintendent and site managers will collaborate on opportunities to strengthen staff retention, provide high-quality visitor experiences, protect resources, manage infrastructure planning and support stakeholder engagement.   

“I am honored to be selected as superintendent of these three incredible national parks,” said Flint.  “I look forward to continuing to strengthen our relationships with our partners and local communities, and welcoming visitors as they explore and learn about the significant natural, cultural and historic features of each park.”  

Prior to serving as superintendent at Golden Spike, Flint has held positions at several NPS parks and programs. Flint completed the National Park Service Bevinetto Fellowship that included a year with the House of Representatives in the Natural Resources Committee staff and a year with the National Park Service Office of Legislative Affairs in Washington, D.C. During his time in D.C, he also served as the Interagency Pass Program Manager with the National Recreation Fee Program. Flint also brings a variety of park experiences from previous roles at Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts, Lassen Volcanic and Yosemite National Parks in California, Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park in Hawaii.  

Flint has a bachelor’s degree in parks and recreation from Utah State University and a master’s degree in public administration from the University of Baltimore in Maryland. Flint and his wife Sarah, who also grew up in Utah, will continue to live in their Utah residence. Flint’s hobbies include gardening, skiing, camping, boating and fishing. 



Last updated: June 10, 2022

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