Matt Windsor has taken over as the new superintendent of the Fort Fisher State Recreation Area according to the North Carolina Division of Parks and recreation.
He is chief of operations in charge of staffing, training, law enforcement, visitor services, natural resource protection and environmental education. That is quite a few hats to wear.
Windsor graduated from North Carolina State in 1997 with a degree in parks, recreation and tourism management.
Since 1998, he has a ranger at Hanging Rock and Fort Macon and a science teacher in Forsyth County.
The Fort Fisher State Recreation Area covers 1,547 acres and seven miles of ocean shore. In 2006, 623,849 visitors came to it.
This is by the Fort Fisher State Historic Site which is run by a different department.
Welcome Aboard. --Old B-Runner
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