Representatives with the Dungeness River Nature Center have announced Michael Glore as its new executive director. He was set to start in the role on Monday, Oct. 20.
According to a release, Glore has more than 20 years of experience leading interpretation, education, volunteer, and visitor programs for public lands in Alaska, California, Pennsylvania, and Washington, including most recently at Olympic National Park.
“Michael brings to the center strong skills in leadership, team building, grant writing, program planning and management, and navigating organizational change,” said Dungeness River Nature Center Board President Kathy Steichen.
“He has experience building relationships with internal and external partners to develop and fund new projects that enhance resource understanding,