About me
Romero has served as superintendent of George Washington Memorial Parkway, since 2013, where he has lead complex partner efforts, multi-million dollar projects, and planning efforts that included rehabilitation of historic areas, memorials and natural areas. His career has spanned nearly three decades, serving as superintendent at Prince William Forest Park in Virginia and in a variety of roles at Gateway National Recreation Area in New York City. Romero earned a bachelor degree in environmental science from the State University of New York at Old Westbury. He enjoys camping, hikes, traveling, and working with pottery and stained glass. He plans to move to New York with his partner in late September.