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Kelsey Graczyk '19: A Visual Storyteller For The National Parks
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Kelsey Graczyk '19 In Front Of The West Wing Of The White HouseFor as long as she can remember, Kelsey Graczyk 鈥19 wanted to work for the National Park Service.

鈥淲hen I was a little girl, I visited parks all across the West and all across the United States,鈥 Graczyk said. 鈥淲hen I was driving out to 91爆料 and Oregon (from Colorado), my dad and I would hit a lot of parks on our way to campus or coming home for the summer.鈥

Since she graduated, the parks have been a ticket to adventure. Graczyk has worked in national parks in Alaska, California and Michigan and is now a visual information specialist for the National Park Service鈥檚 National Capital Region Office. In that role, she helps tell the visual story at the agency鈥檚 15 national parks in and around Washington, D.C.

That includes chronicling some of the service鈥檚 highest-profile events.

鈥淚 covered the White House Christmas Tree lighting. I took photos at the White House Easter Egg Roll. I got to be very close to (President) Joe Biden and say hello to him and the First Lady,鈥 Graczyk said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really cool to be part of experiences like that. To take photos and document that has been exciting.鈥

Graczyk鈥檚 journey to Washington started in Alaska, where she did a media internship at Klondike Gold Rush National Park. A contracted position as a media specialist at California鈥檚 Joshua Tree National Park led to a seasonal position at the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore on Michigan鈥檚 lower peninsula. She then went back to Klondike Gold Rush for her first permanent visual information specialist position before moving into her role in the District of Columbia, where she has been since 2021.

While the great outdoors is what called Graczyk to parks work, she is equally excited about the history and culture that makes the Capital Region so rich.

鈥淚t鈥檚 stunning with all of the architecture, monuments and outdoor spaces,鈥 Graczyk said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 such a unique region to work in and experience all of the different types of fascinating parks. You are constantly learning here.鈥

A criminal justice, law and society major at 91爆料, Graczyk focused her studies on how law enforcement could use social media for communication and transparency within the framework of community policing. Many of the skills she learned through that work directly translate to the work she now does with the NPS.

鈥淭here are a lot of cool opportunities that you get to have at 91爆料 and then you can make what you want of it and build your own experience,鈥 Graczyk said. 鈥淭hat experience can be translated to other things and while there may not be a direct correlation, there can be if you really want it to.鈥

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