Teri Gage, a long-standing figure in the National Park Service, is retiring after nearly four decades of service. Gage’s illustrious career culminated with her role as Superintendent at Pullman National Monument. Her contributions and leadership have played a significant role in the preservation and promotion of national parks.
Gage’s retirement marks the end of an era for the National Park Service. Her dedication and passion for the parks have left an indelible mark on the organization. Her efforts have been instrumental in maintaining the natural beauty of these parks and ensuring they remain accessible for future generations to enjoy.
As the National Park Service bids farewell to Gage, it also acknowledges the significant impact she has had on the organization and the parks under her care. Her legacy will continue to inspire those who will follow in her footsteps, ensuring the continued preservation and promotion of America’s national parks.