Parsons Assumes Role as NASA's Kennedy Space Center Director

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01.04.07

David Mould
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1898

Jessica Rye
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468

RELEASE: 07-01

PARSONS ASSUMES ROLE AS NASA'S KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DIRECTOR

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida gets new 
leadership today as William W. Parsons assumes the role as the 
facility's ninth director, succeeding James W. Kennedy, who is 
retiring from the agency. 

"I've known and worked with Jim Kennedy for well over a decade, and I 
believe that no better appointment to the role of Kennedy Space 
Center director could have been made in the aftermath of the Columbia 
tragedy," said NASA Administrator Michael Griffin at Headquarters in 
Washington. 

"But as Jim retires, I think it is also true that we have in the 
agency no better person to succeed him than Bill Parsons. Since my 
return to NASA, Bill has become a valued friend as well as a key 
colleague. His integrity and dedication to the job are obvious to all 
who know him, and his prior experience provides an unmatched 
background for his new role. He has been both a program manager and a 
center director, and has the broadest possible knowledge of the NASA 
human spaceflight community. He's the right person to take Kennedy 
Space Center through the end of the shuttle era and into the era of 
lunar exploration." 

In September, Griffin named Parsons as Kennedy's successor. He has 
served as the center's deputy director since February. 

"It is a tremendous privilege to follow in the footsteps of 
extraordinary people who have held the position of director of the 
Kennedy Space Center," said Parsons. "Jim's strong technical 
leadership and heartfelt love of the space program have served the 
center well, and he will be truly missed as he begins this new 
chapter in his life." 

After the Columbia tragedy, Parsons led the Return to Flight 
activities for the agency as Space Shuttle Program manager and played 
a major role in the success of the Discovery STS-114 mission in 2005.

Parsons previously served as director of NASA's Stennis Space Center 
in Mississippi. He was first assigned to Stennis in 1997 as the chief 
of operations of the Propulsion Test Directorate. Parsons moved to 
NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston to become the director of the 
Center Operations Directorate and later served as that center's 
deputy director. He returned to Stennis in 2001 where he was director 
of the Center Operations and Support Directorate and was named center 
director in August 2002. 

In 1990, Parsons joined the NASA team at Kennedy Space Center as a 
launch site support manager in the Shuttle Operations Directorate. He 
also worked as an executive management intern and later as the 
shuttle flow director of the Shuttle Operations Directorate at 
Kennedy. In 1996, he became manager of the Space Station Hardware 
Integration Office at Kennedy. 

"The thousands of people who make up the team at Kennedy are the most 
talented and dedicated group of professionals I have had the honor to 
work with," said Parsons. "I look forward to the future and being a 
part of completing the International Space Station and launching the 
vehicles that will take us back to the moon." 

Parsons has received numerous honors, including the Presidential Rank 
Award (Meritorious Executive); NASA's Exceptional Service Medal and 
Distinguished Service Medal; and the Silver Snoopy, awarded by 
astronauts for outstanding performance in flight safety and mission 
success. 

Parsons holds a bachelor's degree in engineering from the University 
of Mississippi, Oxford, and a master's degree in engineering 
management from the University of Central Florida, Orlando. He 
resides on Merritt Island, Fla., with his wife and two children. 

For information about NASA's Kennedy Space Center, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/kennedy 

For information about NASA's projects and missions, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/ 

	
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