From 2006 to 2008, Everson was a counselor at the
United States Department of the Interior during the
George W. Bush administration. She has also worked as an independent consultant for state agencies. Everson an assistant attorney general of
Kentucky and general counsel for the
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. She was a lobbyist for
Ducks Unlimited, a
conservation and
hunting group, and its chief policy officer for four years, through most of 2018. She was a counselor to Interior Secretary
David Bernhardt and was the principal deputy director of the
Fish and Wildlife Service.
National Park Service Bernhardt selected Everson in August 2020 to replace
David Vela as acting director of the United States
National Park Service. Everson was the fourth acting director of the Park Service under President
Donald Trump. In September 2020, two environmental groups asked a federal court to remove Everson as head of the Park Service, arguing she was illegally appointed. The Trump administration was the first in the Park Service's history not to name a permanent director, a job that requires
Senate confirmation. Her appointment ended with the Trump administration, on January 20, 2021. == See also ==