Mike Pflaum Selected as Superintendent of Badlands National Park

Mike Pflaum Selected as Superintendent of Badlands National Park

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on July 24, 2015. It is reproduced in full below.

Mike Pflaum, a 35-year veteran of the National Park Service (NPS), has been selected as

the new Superintendent of Badlands National Park. Pflaum has served as the Superintendent of

Keweenaw National Historical Park in Calumet, Michigan since January, 2011, with an intervening

assignment at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Pflaum begins his new assignment on Aug. 23,

2015.

“I am pleased to welcome Mike Pflaum as the next Superintendent of Badlands National Park,"

stated Midwest Regional Director Cameron Sholly. “Mike is an outstanding leader and will do a

tremendous job in this position. He has a great blend of experiences and a proven track record of

solving complex problems through innovation and relationship building."

Pflaum said, “I am honored to be the next Park Superintendent at Badlands National Park. My wife

Barbara and I have strong connections to western South Dakota, the Badlands and Black Hills. The

stunning landscapes, varied wildlife, other great resources, as well as the rich history, make Badlands

National Park a world-class place. It will be my privilege to work with the excellent park staff, the

people of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, park partners, and local communities to care for this great park and

provide outstanding opportunities for our visitors."

Born in Northfield, Minnesota, Pflaum earned his Bachelor of Science in Recreation and Park

Administration at Mankato State University, now Minnesota State University-Mankato. Pflaum

began his NPS career as a park ranger in Yellowstone National Park, serving in a number of positions

of increasing responsibility over 11 years. He served as Chief Park Ranger at Mount Rushmore

National Memorial for more than 18 years, and as Regional Partnership Coordinator for the Midwest

Region. He has also served as Acting Superintendent at Mount Rushmore National Memorial,

George Washington Carver National Memorial, Navajo National Monument, and most recently

Badlands National Park.

Pflaum is married to Barbara Erlandson-Pflaum, a former park ranger who worked for park

cooperating associations in two parks. Barb and Mike enjoy hiking, skiing, bicycling, photography,

and exploring the great parks and wild places of our nation. They have two daughters, Emily in

Minnesota and Katie in Michigan.

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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