Lowell’s Deputy Superintendent, Cindy Kryston, will be retiring on October 3 after more than 40 years of dedicated service. Her steadfast support of the Park Service mission, together with her career-long passion for interpretive excellence mark a long list of her accomplishments. Those of you who have had the good fortune to work with her personally know her determination, her tireless attention to detail, and her quiet sense of humor.
Cindy’s career began at what was then the Adams National Historical Site and moved on to Minute Man National Historical Park, Boston National Historical Park, the North Atlantic Regional Office and other parks and assignments along the way. Her leadership has spanned across the region and throughout the National Park Service. Her work on the Core Team that formed the NPS Fundamentals program has provided for hundreds of new employees to better understand the mission and goals of the National Park Service. Lowell has benefited tremendously from Cindy’s dedication and passion for the park.
As she leaves the Park Service family, Cindy looks forward to a new life of traveler and professional volunteer.