Ingrid Nixon

For almost two decades, Ingrid's work in expedition tourism has propelled her about the planet. From Antarctica to Greenland, Madagascar to Easter Island, she enjoys sharing the wonder of exploration and discovery with like minds. Originally from Western Washington, Ingrid currently hails from Interior Alaska where she works for the National Park Service in Denali National Park and Preserve. As Chief of Interpretation, Ingrid heads the park's visitor services and education programs, including the new Murie Science and Learning Center, which facilitates science and science education in eight of Alaska's northern national parks. With a degree in broadcast journalism, she has written, hosted and/or narrated numerous films about national parks and won several national awards for a film about Glacier Bay's underwater world. Over the years she's also worked as a newspaper reporter, a copywriter, and a public radio DJ. Ingrid is also a collage artist, plays ice hockey, and is currently striving to master the musical saw.
Upcoming Expeditions
No scheduled expeditions.
