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#10 - National Park Service Director Charles Sams

#10 - National Park Service Director Charles Sams

FromThe Kyle Carpenter Podcast


#10 - National Park Service Director Charles Sams

FromThe Kyle Carpenter Podcast

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Oct 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Kyle and Director Sams sit down together to discuss the National Park Service and the challenges of preserving and protecting 63 national parks, 85 national monuments and 85 million acres of land. Charles "Chuck" Sams is the 19th Director of the National Park Service. He is also the first tribal citizen to be nominated to this position. Director Sams is Cayuse and Walla Walla and is an enrolled member, and former executive director, of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation in Northeast Oregon, where he grew up. Before being appointed as Director,  he served as the appointee for the state of Oregon to the Pacific Northwest Power and Conservation Council. Like many in his family, Sams served in the United States Military. He was an Intelligence Specialist in the U.S. Navy. 
Released:
Oct 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (19)

In the Kyle Carpenter Podcast, Kyle sits down with interesting, accomplished, and inspirational people from diverse professions and walks of life. Kyle is a storyteller at heart, and as a public speaker, bestselling author, Medal of Honor recipient, and world traveler, he’s been given the chance to share his story with others. Now, he wants to share with his listeners the stories of the people who inspire him, expanding their perspectives through meaningful conversations on leadership, adversity, and finding a joyful purpose in life. With his characteristic positive attitude, calming presence, and unshakable belief that life is worth everything we’ve got, Kyle is on a mission to impact the world — one person, one story, and one journey at a time.