Las Vegas Review-Journal

Lake Mead’s superinten­dent retiring

Richardson rejected proposed promotion

- By Henry Brean Las Vegas Review-journal

The first woman to serve as superinten­dent of Lake Mead National Recreation Area has decided to retire rather than accept a National Park Service promotion.

Lizette Richardson was recently tapped to become the director of the agency’s Denver-based Intermount­ain Region, which covers eight states and includes such iconic national parks as Zion, Grand Canyon and Yellowston­e.

“I had the tough decision to choose from two exciting opportunit­ies, and after weighing all factors, I decided to retire,” Richardson, 55, said in a written statement. “Being superinten­dent of Lake Mead has been the highlight of my career, working side by side with a talented and dedicated team, delivering first class programs and having the support of many partners who care deeply about this special place.”

Richardson worked as a civil engineer in the private sector and as a project manager for the U.S. Corps of Engineers before joining the park service in 2004 as chief of maintenanc­e and engineerin­g at Lake Mead.

She went on to serve as acting superinten­dent at Joshua Tree National Park in California and as chief of the park service’s Constructi­on Program Management Division in Denver before returning to Lake Mead as superinten­dent in 2015.

Since, she has overseen about 200 staff members and 7 million annual visitors at a park that covers 1.5 million acres of land and water in two states, including the nation’s largest man-made reservoir.

Richardson announced her decision in an email to Lake Mead staff members on Tuesday. Her last day on the job has not been determined.

Contact Henry Brean at hbrean@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0350. Follow @Refriedbre­an on Twitter.

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National Park Service Lake Mead National Recreation Area superinten­dent Lizette Richardson announced her retirement this week.

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