MaryEllen Whitenack Named Fire Management Officer at National Lakeshore

MaryEllen Whitenack Named Fire Management Officer at National Lakeshore

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Feb. 7, 2017. It is reproduced in full below.

INDIANA DUNES NATIONAL LAKESHORE: The National Park Service has selected MaryEllen “Mel" Whitenack as the Fire Management Officer at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Ms. Whitenack was selected from a national pool of applicants and stood out as an exceptional candidate.

"Mel has shown great leadership and done an outstanding job across the Midwest Region of the National Park Service to help parks develop fire programs," said Chief of Resource Management Daniel Plath, “Mel brings with her years of fire management experience and proven team building skills, including the 2015 National Wildland Fire Leadership Challenge, where Indiana Dunes fire team received the runner-up award for all fire programs across the country."

Mel has been at Indiana Dunes since 2001 and served as the Assistant Fire Management Officer since 2008. Whitenack commented, “I am looking forward to continue our work with the communities and cooperators that surround the park and continue building partnerships that work for the park and the community."

In her 20-year career with the National Park Service, Mel has been a part of fire programs including Wiskeytown National Recreation Area as Fire Use Monitor, and a Fire Monitor at Grand Tetons National Park. Her duties at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore have included managing fire programs at Sleeping Bear Dunes and Lincoln Boyhood National Monument. She has helped parks use prescribed burns as a management tool across the country. Not all of Mel's work is in planning; she has represented the NPS on the ground for disaster relief and wildfires from Florida to Alaska. Mel hails from southwest Michigan and lives in Chesterton, Indiana with her family.

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

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