Ronald H. Walker | |
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8th Director of the National Park Service | |
In office January 7, 1973 – January 3, 1975 | |
President | Richard Nixon |
Preceded by | George B. Hartzog Jr. |
Succeeded by | Gary Everhardt |
Personal details | |
Born | Bryan, Texas | July 25, 1937
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Ronald H. Walker (born July 25, 1937) is an American executive. Walker served in the administration of President Richard Nixon, first as the first Director of the White House Office of Presidential Advance, and later as Director of the National Park Service (1973–1975). Walker went on to become a senior partner at Korn/Ferry International, President of the Richard Nixon Foundation, and is currently a Director Emeritus of the Board of the Nixon Foundation.[1]
Walker was born in Bryan, Texas. He earned a degree in political sciences from the University of Arizona, served as an officer in the United States Army in Okinawa, Japan, and later became an insurance and marketing executive. A soft-spoken and affable man, Walker had been President Nixon's special assistant responsible for both domestic and international travel. As such, Walker coordinated Nixon's visit to the People's Republic of China in February 1972.