NEWS RELEASES
Editor's Note: This news item was retrieved and first published through the NC Division of Parks and Recreation's website.
RALEIGH, N.C. - Former N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation (NCDCR) employee, Kimberly Radewicz, was recently named the new superintendent at Eno River State Park in Durham, NC. Radewicz succeeds Keith Nealson, who was named the division’s Chief Ranger last fall after serving as superintendent at Eno River for 10 years. According to a NCDCR press release, " The park serves 645,000 visitors each year. Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area, home to the highest point in Orange County, is also managed by Eno River State Park staff and serves over 216,000 visitors each year." Radewicz looks forward to what’s ahead in her new role. She comments, “My priorities are to manage the land as best I can to preserve the beauty and ecosystems for their health and the enjoyment of our visitors, and to help my staff realize their goals as they continue with their careers with NC State Parks.”Read more on the news at Eno River State Park in NC here.