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Rose Fennell Named Superintendent

Rose Fennell in National Park Service uniform
Rose Fennell.

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News Release Date: July 9, 2020

Contact: John Harlan Warren, 215-908-3159

PHILADELPHIA - National Park Service (NPS) Regional Director Gay Vietzke has named Rosalyn “Rose” Fennell as the new superintendent of Valley Forge National Historical Park, Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site, and the Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail in Pennsylvania. Fennell will begin her new assignment on September 27, 2020.

 

“Valley Forge National Historical Park and Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site will greatly benefit from Rose’s extensive experience, community engagement expertise and leadership style.” shared Vietzke. "Rose is uniquely positioned to address the deferred maintenance challenges at these sites, while continuing a deep commitment to improving access for all and spearheading the planning for the 250th anniversary of Washington’s encampment and the founding of the nation.”
 

“I am honored to serve as the superintendent of Valley Forge National Historical Park and Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site,” said Fennell. “Valley Forge, Hopewell Furnace and the Washington-Rochambeau Trail each hold dear narratives woven into the tapestry of our national heritage. I look forward to working with staff, partners and stakeholders to invest wisely in the preservation of these treasured places”.
 

Fennell currently serves as the deputy regional director for Interior Region 1, North Atlantic – Appalachian overseeing operations for parks and programs located in the northern section of the region, including upstate New York, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont and Maine. Prior to her regional senior leadership position, Fennell served as the deputy superintendent for Boston National Historical Park and Boston African American National Historical Site. She was the NPS Bevinetto Congressional Fellow for 2011-2012 and has served as a special assistant to former NPS Director Jon Jarvis and as legislative specialist in the Office of Legislative and Congressional Affairs. Prior to her selection as Congressional Fellow, she was the NPS cooperating association coordinator in Washington, D.C. for nine years and worked for nonprofit organizations whose work intersects with the National Park Service, including the Wilderness Society and the Parks & History Association.
 

Fennell's early career was in the field of bookselling where she was a bookstore clerk, book buyer, book reviewer, and eventually a bookstore owner with locations in Washington D.C. and Baltimore, from 1991 until 1998. Her free time is devoted to family, including her wife Terri, and their companion animals.

 

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Last updated: July 9, 2020

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