A few of the public’s enterprise stays below the radar, even when it’s important or has implications for a lot of. For instance, Baxter State Park, most likely Maine’s most treasured and guarded pure treasure, has been with out a everlasting director for the reason that sudden departure of its former chief, Eben Sypitkowski, again in February of this yr. He served about three years.
The outgoing park director had taken over from Jensen Bissell in 2019, who served about 15 years. Sypitkowski’s was an abbreviated tenure given the historical past of Baxter State Park administrators. Early park leaders, the legendary Helon Taylor and Buzz Caverly, each devoted most of their working lives to the park, both as rangers or administrators. Sypitkowski by no means stated why he was leaving, however studying between the traces of an exit interview he gave the press, it sounded just like the job merely overwhelmed him. One park devotee and critic stated that Sypitkowski was roughly a non-visionary, “a caretaker director” who hardly ever had a public or media presence.
So the place will we go from right here, leadership-wise, at Baxter State Park? The appearing or interim director is former Chief Ranger Dan Renard. The Baxter Park Authority, which calls the pictures, will determine who replaces the outgoing director. In line with Governor Baxter’s Deeds of Belief, the Authority is comprised of the Fish and Wildlife Commissioner, the State Lawyer Normal and the Forestry Commissioner. The present Authority chairman is Patty Cormier, the Forestry Commissioner.
Though a nationwide search was performed this spring to draw a alternative director, Cormier stated that they acquired some certified candidates, however none of them had been “the appropriate match.” Citing a state confidentiality statute, Maine human assets director Amanda Beckwith wouldn’t reveal what number of candidates had been acquired, nor would she say what number of had been residents and non-residents.
Cormier stated, “We’re not, at this level posting the place as a result of we’re working exhausting to enhance some methods, comparable to reservations and accounting, in addition to seeking to fill the SFMA place earlier than we rent a brand new director.”
This raises a query: Why weren’t a few of these crucial upgrades achieved throughout Sypitkowski’s watch? Maybe this explains his exit after solely three years on the submit. In Maine reporter Phyllis Austin’s fantastic e-book, “Wilderness Companions, Buzz Caverly and Baxter State Park,” the sheer magnitude of the director’s obligations comes via loud and clear. Austin writes, “Buzz confronted robust particular pursuits, authorized mandates, monetary limits, conflicting consumer calls for, politically pushed Authorities, unbiased staff, scrutiny by the media, energy performs by lawmakers, and his personal unrelenting crucial to stay as much as Baxter’s belief.”
Little question altering instances make the Baxter management submit even more durable than it was in Caverly’s period. Buzz concedes this at present and believes strongly that the following park director ought to be a person with Maine roots, and a variety of earlier expertise with Baxter Park particularly. In his final days as park director, Caverly butted a variety of heads, and his pressured departure was bittersweet. However the man and his contribution to the park was profound and legend-worthy. His recommendation on up to date management choice for the park simply would possibly warrant some critical consideration by the Authority. Former park trustee Invoice Vail stated of Caverly, “that he had by no means met anybody like Buzz, particularly in public service, who targeted so narrowly on a super — a mission. He was expert at transferring that nice ship. We most likely gained’t see that once more.”
The Authority has a giant problem find “the appropriate match.” And it clearly is keenly conscious of this. All bets are off, but when previous is prologue in park historical past, Chief Ranger Dan Renard, the appearing park director, will as time goes by be an increasing number of more likely to get the highest job.
V. Paul Reynolds is editor of the Northwoods Sporting Journal, an writer, a Maine information and host of a weekly radio program, “Maine Outside,” heard at 7 p.m. Sundays on The Voice of Maine Information-Discuss Community. Contact him at [email protected]
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