Meghan Kish, a 12-year veteran of the National Park Service, has been named superintendent of the Southern Arizona office.
Kish oversees regional support for Southern Arizona parks, with direct responsibility over Tonto, Montezuma Castle and Tuzigoot National Monuments. The Southern Arizona office also provides administrative support for the Western Archeological & Conservation Center in Tucson and facility management support for parks with deferred maintenance projects.
She will also be the region’s state coordinator for Arizona’s 22 NPS units.
Most recently, Kish served as superintendent of New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park, Roger Williams National Memorial and Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
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