NASA Names Hairston Acting Assistant Administrator for Education

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June 6, 2006

David Mould/Dean Acosta
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1898/1400 

RELEASE: 06-235

NASA NAMES HAIRSTON ACTING ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR EDUCATION

NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale on Friday named John M. Hairston, 
Jr., as acting assistant administrator for the agency's education 
office. Hairston is the director of the external programs directorate 
at the agency's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. 

Hairston succeeds Angela Phillips Diaz, who recently became the new 
director of Strategic Communications and Development for the Ames 
Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. 

"I want to thank Angela for her hard work and leadership, I am 
confident with the program we have in place," said Deputy 
Administrator Shana Dale. "John's extensive educational background 
and NASA experience will ensure our agency's success with inspiring 
the next generation of explorers." 

Hairston will be responsible for the development and implementation of 
NASA's educational outreach and informational programs that 
strengthen public awareness and contribute to the agency's scientific 
goals and missions. 

He earned a bachelor's degree in English from Bluefield State College, 
Bluefield, W. Va., and a master's degree in Educational 
Administration from Cleveland State University, Cleveland. His 
studies also include completion of courses at John F. Kennedy's 
School of Public Policy, Cambridge, Mass. 

Prior to joining NASA in 1991, Hairston spent 27 years with the 
Cleveland City School System. He held a series of positions including 
English teacher, special project center director, assistant education 
program manager, staff development director and chief of community 
relations. 

Hairston has received numerous awards including the Presidential Rank 
Award; a Key to the City of Cleveland; NASA's Exceptional Achievement 
Medal; and NASA's Medal for Outstanding Leadership. He was appointed 
to the Martin Luther King Ohio State Commission by then Governor 
George Voinovich and was presented a Congressional Record 
Commendation from Congressman Louis Stokes. 

For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/home

	
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