Leadership team
Meet the leadership team behind all of the amazing efforts of Western National Parks.
Marie Buck
President & Chief Executive Officer
Marie became WNP’s CEO in July 2022. She is responsible for building on the organization’s strong foundation and reputation, expanding partnerships, diversifying the organization’s revenue, and enhancing the visitor experience in the 71 national parks that WNPA serves. Before joining WNP, she served as chief operating officer for the Grand Canyon Conservancy, where she successfully managed operations, organizational strategy, and systems, and also served on its board of directors. Prior to that, she was senior director of business operations at Phoenix Raceway (NASCAR), where she led a $180 million facility modernization that resulted in substantial increases in revenue and customer satisfaction. She holds a bachelor’s degree in accountancy from Arizona State University, is certified by the Maryland Board of Public Accountancy, and is a certified management accountant, finance manager, and SHRM professional.
Marie loves the outdoors and the Grand Canyon, in particular, where she has taken 30 whitewater rafting trips down the Colorado River, and finds immense pleasure in sharing that passion with others as a guide. What she loves about her work is creating life-changing experiences for others, whether they are on a rafting trip, hiking, visiting a park, learning about Indigenous peoples, or making a connection with the natural environment.
Minyin Hart
Chief Financial Officer
Michael Matthews
Chief Marketing Officer
Michael Matthews joined WNP as the Chief Marketing Officer in 2023, bringing with him more than 25 years of experience in the full scope of global marketing, brand development, public relations, media strategy, content management, business development, eCommerce, and digital marketing. As founder of marketing agency Matthews Marketing Consultancy (MMC), Matthews successfully collaborated with executive teams to foster growth and positive revenue. In his role as Board Director for Grand Canyon West, a tribal enterprise of the sovereign Indian Nation of the Hualapai Tribe and one of the largest tourism destinations in the Southwest, he gained deep respect for Hualapai Tribal members’ spiritual connection to the environment and to the nuanced nature of tourism on the Hualapai Reservation—this included the imperative that the Tribe’s stories and wellbeing remain central to all strategy. Michael’s commitment to inclusive marketing through authenticity and collaborative innovation contribute to his ability to successfully lead and develop strategy with integrity. Over the years, he has generated growth and expansive partnerships in the field, including work with executive teams such as Allstate, Chevrolet, General Motors, Southwest Airlines, Best Western Hotels & Resorts, Walgreens, Shoe Carnival, University of Chicago Medicine, Sports Authority, Six Flags, and Amtrak.
With a passion for outdoor recreation and preservation of cultural and natural resources, Michael finds the work he does at WNP both inspiring and fulfilling. Michael currently lives in Scottsdale with his fiancé and their two kids. Together, they love traveling and learning about culture, tradition, and history. Michael’s genuine enthusiasm for national parks instills in him a deep appreciation for WNP’s mission.
Lauren Mooney
Chief Revenue Officer & Vice President of Partnerships
Lauren joined WNP in 2014. She handles strategic planning and operations for retail management, purchasing and product development, e-commerce, wholesale operations, and warehouse distribution. She helps operations managers facilitate open and engaged relationships with WNP’s partner parks. Lauren has worked in retail for over 20 years with positions in visual merchandising, buying, and management for destination spa resorts, luxury department stores, and online boutiques. Originally from New York City, she has a Bachelor of Arts in communications from Fordham University.
She takes every opportunity to explore our beautiful national parks and meet new people. Lauren finds WNP’s mission to provide quality educational experiences, products, and services is a perfect fit for her values and love of retail.
Bret Muter
Director of Philanthropy and Programming
Teresa Noon
Chief of Staff
Teresa Noon joined WNP in 2025 as Chief of Staff. In this role, Teresa brings together her lifelong love of national parks and public lands with two decades of experience in strategic, equity-focused leadership. From hiking trails and capturing the beauty of public lands through photography, to leading high-impact educational initiatives and facilitating team growth, Teresa’s path has always centered on connection—to place, to purpose, and to people.
Prior to joining WNP, Teresa managed a multimillion-dollar U.S. Department of Education Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI) STEM Title III IT/Cybersecurity grant at Pima Community College. There, she led a dynamic team, supporting historically marginalized students in fields like IT and cybersecurity, and reflected her deep commitment to equity and inclusivity in the workplace and beyond. Additionally, Teresa has managed programs with complex stakeholder groups, coordinated recruitment and outreach at the University of Arizona, and served as a volunteer coordinator in Arizona State Parks. Teresa's experience also includes independently contracting to coordinate the 2016 Arizona "Parks in the Pines" National Park Service Centennial Celebration Event, a once-in-a-century headline event hosted by the Southern Arizona Office of the National Park Service featuring educational activities, cultural performances, tours, youth-focused programming, and more.
Teresa is a transformative leader known for creating environments where collaboration thrives, ideas grow, and teams feel genuinely seen and supported. She is a people-centered leader with a proven track record in program management, strategic partnership and outreach, professional development, team building, and cross-departmental communication and growth.
At WNP, Teresa loves working to advance a mission that aligns so closely with her values—preserving cultural and natural resources, deepening public understanding, and supporting the parks that have long inspired her own journey.