Demetrius Lambert-Falconer

Chief Of Community Engagement at Summit Metro Parks

Demetrius Lambert-Falconer is the Chief of Community Engagement at Summit Metro Parks, focusing on connecting residents of Summit County to park resources through outreach programs for under-served populations, with over 22 years of experience in this field. Previously serving as Outreach Manager and Interim Center Manager at Cleveland Metroparks, Demetrius has developed new curricula aligned with Ohio's educational standards and facilitated community partnerships. In addition, work as a Reenactor/Actress with Women In History involves creating living history presentations, while earlier roles included Zoo Education Specialist and Park Ranger with the National Park Service, showcasing a strong commitment to education and community engagement. Demetrius holds a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Cleveland State University and a Bachelor's degree in Social Science from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.

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Akron, United States

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Summit Metro Parks

Established in 1921, Summit Metro Parks celebrated its centennial anniversary in 2021. The park district manages more than 15,000 acres throughout 16 parks, three nature centers and over 150 miles of trails, including 22 miles of the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail. Annual attendance is approximately 5.5 million visits. Visit us online at summitmetroparks.org.


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51-200

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