GSMA names new executive director

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Laurel Rematore, executive director of Mesa Verde Museum Association in Colorado since 2008 and director of membership and development at Yosemite Association prior to that, has been named to take over the helm at Great Smoky Mountains Association.

Rematore steps in to the leadership role at GSMA as its current executive director, Terry Maddox, is set to retire at year’s end after 26 years.

“The Great Smoky Mountains Association board of directors is very excited and pleased to announce Laurel Rematore as our next executive director,” said its chair, Cheryl Light. “While we had many excellent candidates from diverse backgrounds and skill sets, Laurel was our unanimous selection for her passion for our mission, her knowledge of national parks and cooperating associations, her consensus building skills, and her strong financial background.

Laurel Rematore, seen here in her role as executive director of the Mesa Verde Museum Association, has been named to take over the helm at Great Smoky Mountains Association starting in early January. She follows current executive director Terry Maddox, who is set to retire after 26 years as the organization’s leader.  (GSMA photo)

Laurel Rematore, seen here in her role as executive director of the Mesa Verde Museum Association, has been named to take over the helm at Great Smoky Mountains Association starting in early January. She follows current executive director Terry Maddox, who is set to retire after 26 years as the organization’s leader. (GSMA photo)

“We are excited to move forward with Laurel’s leadership and hope to grow in our support of Great Smoky Mountains National Park,” Light continued.

Rematore brings to GSMA some 15 years executive and senior management experience in the partner to public land association arena. Her experience includes seven years as executive director of Mesa Verde Museum Association and at Yosemite Association for nearly the same span of years.

“I am humbled by the opportunity to lead Great Smoky Mountains Association, a true innovator in the nonprofit cooperating association world,” said Rematore. “Terry Maddox and his board and staff have created a remarkable partnership with Great Smoky Mountains National Park to benefit the park and its visitors. It will be an honor to build on Terry’s legacy of creativity and collaboration.”

While at Mesa Verde, Rematore led that organization’s management team in developing operational plans to achieve strategic goals; developed an annual $1.2 million budget; and managed the association’s operations, including three year-round and two seasonal store locations and an online presence. She served as the face of MVMA to maintain supportive and productive relationships with the National Park Service, the Mesa Verde Foundation, the Association of Partners for Public Lands and other essential partners. During her years at Yosemite, Rematore directed the association’s membership program, which generated $3 million in revenue, as well as its fundraising and volunteer efforts.

“Laurel will undoubtedly bring great leadership skills and experience from the Mesa Verde Museum Association to Great Smoky Mountains Association, and I look forward to working closely with her as we continue to provide exceptional educational products and services to visitors,” said Great Smoky Mountains National Park Superintendent Cassius Cash. “Laurel’s creativity makes her a perfect fit as the new executive director and a partner for this park, especially as the National Park Service moves into its next century of service.”

– GSMA