Alan Spears
Senior Director for Cultural Resources

Alan Spears joined the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) in May 1999 as an intern. He has served as the staff lead or co-lead on successful campaigns to establish the Fort Monroe National Monument (VA), the Harriet Tubman National Monument (MD), the Pullman National Monument (IL), and the Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument (AL). Alan previously helped win the introduction and passage of the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Funding Reauthorization Act of 2008, which helped raise the authorized funding limit for this program to $2.5 million per year. Alan’s current priorities include managing a campaign to designate a new national park unit to businessman and philanthropist Julius Rosenwald and advocating on behalf of the National Heritage Area program.
Alan remains the only NPCA staff person ever to be plucked from a tidal marsh by a U.S. Park Police helicopter.

America's Field Trip
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