NASA Announces Senior Leadership Changes

[Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]

 



Sept. 25, 2012

David Weaver 
Headquarters, Washington  
202-358-1600 
david.s.weaver@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 12-335

NASA ANNOUNCES SENIOR LEADERSHIP CHANGES

WASHINGTON -- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden announced three 
changes to his senior leadership team Tuesday. 

Robert Lightfoot, acting associate administrator at NASA Headquarters 
in Washington, will assume that role on a permanent basis. Patrick 
Scheuermann, director of NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center near Bay 
St. Louis, Miss., will become director of NASA's Marshall Space 
Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. Scheuermann, will replace Robin 
Henderson, who has filled the position on a temporary basis since 
Gene Goldman's retirement Aug. 3. Lightfoot began his assignment as 
acting associate administrator March 5. 

Scheuermann's successor as the Stennis director is Dr. Richard J. 
Gilbrech, who currently serves as that center's deputy director. All 
three management changes are effective immediately. 

"Robert, Patrick and Rick are three of NASA's finest public servants 
who will continue to play key roles in our agency's future," NASA 
Administrator Charles Bolden said. "America is fortunate to have 
three such talented leaders assuming these important jobs at a 
pivotal time for NASA and space exploration." 

As associate administrator, Lightfoot is the agency's highest-ranking 
civil servant, responsible for oversight and integration of NASA's 
broad efforts in human space flight, science and aeronautics. 
Lightfoot began his NASA career as a test engineer and manager for 
the space shuttle main engine technology test bed program. He then 
served in leadership positions at Marshall, Stennis and Headquarters. 
>From 2003 to 2005, he was assistant associate administrator for the 
Space Shuttle Program, Office of Space Flight, at Headquarters. 

Scheuermann has provided executive leadership, overall direction and 
management of Stennis since being named that center's director in 
2010. He is responsible for implementing NASA's mission in the area 
of rocket propulsion testing, and developing and maintaining NASA's 
world-class rocket propulsion test facilities. 

Scheuermann previously served as Stennis' deputy director and 
associate director, in addition to working as chief operating officer 
of NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans. Since joining 
NASA in 1988 as a propulsion test engineer, he worked on numerous 
major test projects at Stennis, including serving as project manager 
for NASA's Reusable Launch Vehicle program, a NASA-industry effort to 
develop a new generation of safe and cost-effective rockets to send 
payloads to space. 

Gilbrech has served as Stennis' deputy director since 2010. He began 
his NASA career in 1991 at Stennis in the area of propulsion test 
technology. From 1998 to 2000, he served as chief of the Propulsion 
Test Engineering Division at Stennis, and in 2003, he was named 
manager of the Propulsion Integration Office, responsible for 
managing NASA's rocket propulsion test facilities. 

Later in 2003, Gilbrech relocated to Langley Research Center in 
Hampton, Va., to become a principal engineer in the NASA Engineering 
and Safety Center. He later served as deputy of the NASA Engineering 
and Safety Center and as deputy director of Langley. In 2006, 
Gilbrech was named director of Stennis, serving in that role until 
assuming leadership of NASA's Exploration Systems Mission Directorate 
at Headquarters in Washington. 

All three men are highly honored NASA leaders, earning the 
Presidential Rank Award of Meritorious Executive and agency medals 
for outstanding leadership. 

For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov 

	
-end-



To subscribe to the list, send a message to: 
hqnews-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To remove your address from the list, send a message to:
hqnews-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

[Index of Archives]     [JPL News]     [Cassini News From Saturn]     [NASA Marshall Space Flight Center News]     [NASA Science News]     [James Web Space Telescope News]     [JPL Home]     [NASA KSC]     [NTSB]     [Deep Creek Hot Springs]     [Yosemite Discussion]     [NSF]     [Telescopes]

  Powered by Linux