Cynthia MacLeod has been named superintendent of Independence National Historical Park, the park service said. She will take over the post in February.
MacLeod was named to the post by her predecessor, Dennis Reidenbach, who was promoted in September to Northeast Regional Director of the National Park Service.
MacLeo will be responsible for oversight of well-known locations like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Center, but also some two dozen other locations, including the Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site and the Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial.
Since 1990, MacLeod has served as superintendent of Richmond National Battlefield Park and Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site in Richmond, Va. While there, she expanded resource preservation and interpretation at both parks and was instrumental in the rehabilitation of historic buildings. She also established new visitor centers for each of the two national parks in Richmond.
She began her career with the park service in 1980, in Michigan, but also had an earlier stop in Philadelphia, where she managed tax-incentive programs for historic rehabilitation projects.
She has an undergraduate degree from Duke University and a master's in architectural history from the University of Virginia. She completed Harvard University's Senior Managers in Government Program.
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