Ronald C. Wilson Selected as Chief Curator and Head
of the Park Museum Management ProgramWashington, DC – The
National Park Service (NPS) today announced the selection of Ronald C.
Wilson as Chief Curator to lead the Park Museum Management Program.
The Park Museum Management Program is one of five park cultural
resources programs that provide national program support functions for
park resources and advises the Associate Director for Cultural
Resources in Washington, DC, on related policy. As Chief Curator, Mr.
Wilson will provide national leadership for development and
coordination of service-wide plans, policies, standards, and
procedures for managing National Park Service museum collections. He
will also have responsibility for overseeing technical assistance,
publications and professional development pertaining to park museum
collections, and the maintenance of a service-wide catalog and other
statistics on the National Park Service’s more than 123 million museum
items. Mr. Wilson will begin his new position on May 11, 2008.
Ron Wilson has been head of the Department of Interior’s Museum
Program since 1991. In that capacity he has led museum program
strategic planning efforts in ten Interior bureaus and offices and
developed agency-wide museum training programs. He worked for NPS from
1991-1996, during which time the Interior Museum Program was housed
within the NPS museum program. Prior to that he held management
positions in several public and university museums in the southeast,
midwest, and mid-Atlantic states. A strong generalist with over 30
years of professional museum experience, he holds a B.S. in Zoology
and a M.S. degree in Environmental and Evolutionary Biology, both from
the University of Kentucky. A national leader in museum management, he
brings to the park museum management program a wealth of experience
successfully building and managing a large, complex program.
"We are very pleased that Ron Wilson is returning to the
Washington, D.C. office of the National Park Service," said Janet
Snyder Matthews, Associate Director, Cultural Resources. "We look
forward to working with him to strengthen stewardship and access to
park museum resources."
Mr. Wilson's formal association with the National Park Service
began while he was in college at the University of Kentucky. He joined
Cave Research Foundation projects in Mammoth Cave National Park, where
he participated in projects involving cave archeology, biology, and
Pleistocene vertebrate paleontology. He later served as president of
the Foundation, coordinating Foundation research programs at Mammoth
Cave, Carlsbad Caverns, Sequoia-Kings Canyon, and Lava Beds.