Johnson Space Center Director Mark Geyer Moves To New Role
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WASHINGTON, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Mark Geyer, director of NASA s Johnson Space Center, is stepping down from his position leading the center to focus more time on his health and family in light of a cancer diagnosis. Mark has had an exceptional impact on this agency, leading the nation s key human spaceflight programs for decades. Under Mark s leadership, Johnson has moved the United States into a new era of human space exploration, said NASA Administrator Sen. Bill Nelson. We re fortunate to continue to have Mark and his decades of expertise serving the agency in his new role as senior advisor to the associate administrator.
NASA Johnson Space Center Director is stepping down
May 3, 2021
Mark Geyer is stepping down from his position to focus more time on his health and family
Mark Geyer is the recipient of the NASA Distinguished Service Medal, and Meritorious and Distinguished Presidential Rank Awards
Geyer’s career has included key positions in the International Space Station Program
Vanessa Wyche will serve as acting director
Mark Geyer, director of NASA‘s Johnson Space Center, is stepping down from his position leading the center to focus more time on his health and family in light of a cancer diagnosis.
“Mark has had an exceptional impact on this agency, leading the nation’s key human spaceflight programs for decades. Under Mark’s leadership, Johnson has moved the United States into a new era of human space exploration,” said NASA Administrator Sen. Bill Nelson. “We’re fortunate to continue to have Mark and his decades of expertise serving the agency in his new rol
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‘We need every mind we can get,’ Past, present NASA leaders say diversity is key to great discoveries ahead
NASA hosts panel celebrating Black leaders at NASA
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NASA Associate Administrator Office of Small Business Programs Glenn A. Delgado and the panelists. (Image: NASA) (WKMG 2021)
NASA held a virtual discussion with a panel of current and past leaders spanning from the Apollo program to the current Artemis program honoring legacies Black leaders have made to the U.S. space agency.
The pre-recorded panel discussion aired Wednesday at noon on NASA TV and online, along with NASA’s social media channels.
NASA Celebrates Black History Month with Lessons from African American Leaders
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As part of its celebration of Black History Month, NASA will host a virtual discussion at 12 p.m. EST Wednesday, Feb. 10, featuring a panel of current and past agency leaders. The prerecorded event will air on NASA Television and the agency s website, as well as via Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and the NASA App.
Spanning missions from Apollo to Artemis, The Power of African American Leadership in NASA will look at how African Americans in leadership roles have influenced change and helped drive mission success through lessons learned and discussions shared by current and past NASA leaders. The panel discussion, moderated by NASA Associate Administrator for Small Business Programs Glenn Delgado, will feature: