NASA Announces Leadership Changes at Glenn and Johnson

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Nov. 16, 2012

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

RELEASE: 12-398

NASA ANNOUNCES LEADERSHIP CHANGES AT GLENN AND JOHNSON

WASHINGTON -- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden announced leadership 
changes Friday for the agency's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland 
and Johnson Space Center in Houston. 

James Free will succeed Ramon (Ray) Lugo as Glenn's center director 
when Lugo retires in January. Free has served as Glenn's deputy 
director since January 2011. 

Ellen Ochoa will succeed Michael Coats as Johnson's center director 
when Coats retires at the end of the year. Ochoa has served as 
Johnson's deputy director since September 2007. 

"Ellen and Jim are experienced, outstanding leaders who I know will 
continue to do great things as they take the helms of their field 
centers," Bolden said. "I also want to thank Mike and Ray for their 
years of leadership and dedicated service at NASA, most recently 
while guiding Johnson and Glenn through pivotal times for those 
centers. I am sad to see Mike leave, as he and I have been close 
friends and allies since coming together in the summer of 1964 as new 
plebes in the Great Naval Academy class of 1968. I also want to thank 
Ray for his years of tireless work at NASA, for a long while on the 
team at the Kennedy Space Center and, most recently, while leading 
Glenn." 

Free began his career in 1990 at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in 
Greenbelt, Md. as a propulsion engineer and later as a systems 
engineer on NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellites. He joined 
Glenn in 1999 as the International Space Station liaison for the 
Fluids and Combustion Facility. His other NASA assignments have 
included director of Space Flight Systems at Glenn, Orion Service 
Module manager at Glenn and chief of the center's Orion Project 
Office. He also worked at Johnson as the Orion Test and Verification 
manager. 

Ochoa is a four-time space shuttle astronaut who previously served as 
director and deputy director of flight crew operations at Johnson. 
She managed the Intelligent Systems Technology Branch at NASA's Ames 
Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., before being selected as an 
astronaut candidate in 1990. Ochoa flew on space shuttle missions 
STS-56 in 1993, STS-66 in 1994, STS-96 in 1999, and STS-110 in 2002, 
logging a total of 978 hours in space. 

Lugo's retirement brings to a close a 37-year career at NASA. In 1975, 
he began working at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida as a 
cooperative education student. His first assignment was in the 
Construction and Modifications Branch as an engineer responsible for 
construction modifications to Launch Pad 39A in preparation for the 
first space shuttle mission. His other NASA assignments included 
serving as Glenn's deputy center director and deputy program manager 
for NASA's Launch Services Program. 

Former space shuttle commander Coats was selected as an astronaut 
candidate from the U.S. Navy in 1978. He flew on three shuttle 
missions, serving as pilot for STS-41-D in 1984 and commander for 
STS-29 in 1989 and STS-39 in 1991. Following his final shuttle 
mission, Coats retired from the Navy and NASA's Astronaut Office in 
August 1991 to join the private sector. He returned to NASA in 2005 
to become Johnson's 10th center director. 

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