Jeff Reinbold
Jeff Reinbold brings more than 30-years of experience with NPS, most recently as superintendent of National Mall and Memorial Parks in Washington, D.C. Since 2019, Reinbold has overseen large-scale initiatives to restore some of the nation’s most iconic memorials; and to improve the experience of more than 30 million people, annually, who visit the National Mall — 1,000 acres of parkland in the center of the nation’s capital known as “America’s Front Yard.”
Previously, Reinbold led the National Park Service Office of Partnerships and Civic Engagement, where he led an effort to transform NPS philanthropic partnerships. He worked closely with NPF and the wider park partner community to dramatically increase the scale and impact of park philanthropy as a centerpiece of the historic National Park Service Centennial Celebration in 2016.
Earlier in his career, Reinbold led planning and partnership projects around the nation, including the effort to create the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. He worked closely with members of the community, local volunteers, and Families of Flight 93 to preserve the crash site and create the distinct Memorial as a lasting tribute to those who died on September 11th stopping the fourth plane from reaching Washington D.C. The park was formally dedicated in 2011, and its visitor center opened to the public in 2015 with the support of the National Park Foundation’s Flight 93 National Memorial Campaign.