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Division of Parks and Recreation
News release, NCDENR, Michael F. Easley, Governor; William G. Ross Jr, Secretary
     
 

Neill Lee is New Superintendent at Lumber River State Park

 
     
 

RALEIGH -- Neill Lee, a veteran ranger at Lumber River State Park in Columbus and Robeson counties, has been promoted to superintendent of the park, according to the N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation. Lee succeeds James Sessoms, who was appointed superintendent of Singletary Lake State Park in Bladen County earlier this year.

A superintendent is the chief of operations and administration at a state park or state recreation area with wide-ranging responsibilities for staffing, training, law enforcement, visitor services, natural resource protection and environmental education.

Lee is a native of Lumberton and graduated from Lumberton High School in 1981. He earned a bachelor's degree in biology at UNC-Chapel Hill in 1988. He began with the division as a seasonal employee at Fort Macon State Park in 1989 and later worked for two years with the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries.

Lee was hired as Lumber River State Park's first fulltime ranger when it was established in 1994. He is a certified environmental educator, a canoe instructor and has directed the park's natural resource protection program.

"Neill has broad experience and valuable knowledge of the state park, the Lumber River and the communities surrounding both," said Lewis Ledford, director of the division. "As the park continues to grow and face new challenges, we're very pleased to have someone with this experience and knowledge in the superintendent's position."

Lumber River is the largest state park in eastern North Carolina at 8,201 acres and recorded 68,829 visitors in 2005.

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N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation; MSC 1615, Raleigh, NC  zip code 27604; phone (919) 733-4181