Press Contacts

NPCA has many experts available to the media to provide insight on topics ranging from global warming and development threats to cultural diversity issues, funding, and current legislation. These experts are also members of NPCA's Speaker's Bureau and are available for speaking to organizations.

For immediate assistance, please contact one of the following members of NPCA’s media relations team, or contact our experts directly.

NPCA Media Relations Contacts:

Shannon Andrea
Director, Media Relations
National Parks Conservation Association
777 6th Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202.454.3371
sandrea@npca.org

Kati Schmidt
Senior Media Relations Manager – focus on West Coast and Alaska
National Parks Conservation Association
150 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
Phone: 415.728.0840
kschmidt@npca.org

Jeff Billington
Senior Media Relations Manager – focus on Northern Rockies and Southwest regions and the Clean Air and Landscape Conservation programs
National Parks Conservation Association
777 6th Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202.419.3717
jbillington@npca.org

Perry Wheeler
Senior Media Relations Coordinator – focus on Texas and social media
National Parks Conservation Association
777 6th Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202.419.3712
pwheeler@npca.org

Alison Zemanski
Media Relations Manager – focus on East Coast and Mid West
National Parks Conservation Association
777 6th Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202.454.3332
azemanski@npca.org
   

NPCA experts:

Clean Air and Global Warming

Mark Wenzler
Director of Clean Air and Climate Programs
202.223.6722 ext. 101

Cultural Diversity

Alan Spears
Legislative Representative
202.223.6722 ext. 236

Legislation/National Park Funding/Visitor Use

Kristen Brengel
Director of Legislative and Government Affairs
202.223.6722 ext. 250

Transportation

Laura Loomis
Senior Director of Government Affairs
202.223.6722 ext. 233

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