NASA Announces Agency Center Management Changes

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March 1, 2010

Morrie Goodman 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1600 
morrie.goodman@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 10-054

NASA ANNOUNCES AGENCY CENTER MANAGEMENT CHANGES

WASHINGTON -- Administrator Charles F. Bolden announced Monday 
leadership changes involving three of the agency's field centers, 
including NASA's Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Miss., 
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., and NASA's 
Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. The changes are effective 
immediately. 

Arthur E. "Gene" Goldman, who has been the director of Stennis since 
November 2008, has been named deputy director of Marshall. Patrick 
Scheuermann, the deputy director at Stennis will take over as the 
Stennis director. Stennis houses many of NASA's rocket propulsion 
test capabilities and applied science programs. Marshall's work 
includes propulsion systems, engineering, science, space operations 
and other work in support of NASA missions. 

As previously announced, Woodrow Whitlow, Jr., the Glenn center 
director, has been named the associate administrator for Mission 
Support at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Ray Lugo, the deputy 
director at Glenn, has been named acting director. Glenn is 
distinguished by its unique blend of aeronautics and spaceflight 
research and development experience. 

"As we work to better align NASA for the future, I'm asking proven 
members of my team to help us reach our goals through their excellent 
leadership skills," Bolden said. "I'm grateful that Gene, Patrick, 
Ray, and Woodrow are willing to step up to these new responsibilities 
and help make NASA's future the best it can be." 

Goldman was named Stennis director in 2008. He previously served as 
deputy director of the center from 2006 to 2008. Before arriving at 
Stennis, Goldman spent two years as manager of the Space Shuttle Main 
Engine Project at Marshall. Prior to that, he was deputy manager of 
the Space Shuttle Main Engine Project for five years. Goldman earned 
the Registered Professional Engineer-Civil certification in 1983. He 
holds a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from 
Mississippi State University. 

Before being named deputy director of Stennis, Scheuermann was 
associate director at the center. He previously served as chief 
operating officer of NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans. 
Scheuermann also was deputy director of center operations at Stennis 
until his move to Michoud. Since joining NASA in 1988 as a propulsion 
test engineer, he has worked numerous major test projects and also 
was project manager for the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle 
program. He holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from 
the University of New Orleans and has received numerous honors, 
including NASA's Outstanding Leadership Medal and NASA's Exceptional 
Service Medal. He was a finalist in NASA's astronaut candidate 
selection program in 1998. 

At NASA Headquarters, Whitlow will be responsible for most agency 
management operations, including human capital, budget and systems 
support as well as a variety of other vital cross agency business, 
institutional and contract support functions. Whitlow has been the 
Glenn director since Dec. 25, 2005. Before being named director of 
Glenn, Whitlow served as the deputy director of NASA's Kennedy Space 
Center in Florida. Prior to his appointment as deputy director at 
Kennedy, Whitlow was the director of Research and Technology at 
Glenn. Whitlow earned his bachelor's degree, master's degree, and 
doctorate in aeronautics and astronautics from the Massachusetts 
Institute of Technology. 

Lugo was named deputy director of Glenn in November 2007. Prior to 
becoming the Deputy Director, Lugo served as the Deputy Program 
Manager of the Launch Services Program at NASA's Kennedy Space Center 
in Florida. Lugo began his NASA career at Kennedy in 1975 as a 
cooperative education student. Lugo earned a Bachelor of Science in 
engineering in 1979 from the University of Central Florida and a 
Master's Degree in engineering management in 1982 from the Florida 
Institute of Technology. Lugo has received numerous honors, including 
two NASA Exceptional Achievement Medals and three NASA Outstanding 
Leadership Medals. 

For more information about NASA's Stennis Space Center, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/stennis 


For more information about NASA's Glenn Research Center, visit: 










http://www.nasa.gov/glenn 


For more information about NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, visit: 











http://www.nasa.gov/marshall 

	
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