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What Will Your Legacy Be? with Richard Rojas, Sr.

June 10, 2014 by Jody Maberry

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Richard Rojas, retired Parks Superintendent with California State Parks
Richard Rojas, retired Parks Superintendent with California State Parks

I know Park Leaders is on a roll when I end up talking with someone like Richard Rojas. It is a sign to me the dots are starting to connect. I was introduced to Mr. Rojas through Jose Gonzalez of Latino Outdoors. I was introduced to Jose through John Griffith of the California Conservation Corps. Unexpectedly talking with Richard Rojas was like stumbling onto a treasure chest. He is a wealth of knowledge and wisdom about park management, and the issue parks are faced with.

Richard Rojas had a 32-year career with California State Parks. He rose through the ranks, beginning as a Park Ranger, promoted to Supervising Ranger, Park Superintendent, Chief Ranger, and finally served as District Superintendent for the Channel Coast District from 2000-2007.

We talk about diversity, of course since Richard came to be known as the “diversity guy” in California State Parks. But it would not be right to stick to a single topic when talking with someone who has as much experience and wisdom as Richard Rojas.

We talk about hiring and managing staff, the need for parks to be more flexible, and what other park systems can learn from the California State Park system.

Richard also shares what question he would ask a job candidate if he could only ask a single question. You don’t want to miss his answer. He also challenges us to consider what our legacy will be.

Resources

• California State Parks
• Latino Outdoors
• Parks Forward

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  1. Jared Zucker says

    November 14, 2014 at 2:39 pm

    Great segment with Mr. Rojas. His insights are exactly what CA State Park staff and future Park and Recreation professionals need to hear. Thank you for your efforts on this site!
    ~ Current CA State Park employee

    • Jody Maberry says

      November 14, 2014 at 2:53 pm

      Thank you Jared. Mr. Rojas has so much wisdom about parks we could have done a whole months worth of episodes. We all have a lot to learn from him.

      • Jared Zucker says

        November 14, 2014 at 4:22 pm

        Hi Jody. There are many fantastic current and former employees of CA State Parks. I have not had an opportunity to review your other podcasts, but being a headquarters employee (which I have been my entire career) is much different that being in the field at a park; I would love to hear a segment about strategies to breakdown communication barriers and stigmas between these two theaters.

        • Jody Maberry says

          November 14, 2014 at 4:43 pm

          Hi Jared. A couple of the early episodes (#3 with Eric Watilo and #6 with Jack Hartt) touch on that topic briefly. But it would be good to have an episode go deeper into that topic. If you would consider emailing me at jody@parkleaders.com I could get an idea of the questions to ask and how to shape that episode to make it meaningful.

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