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  2. Vanessa E. Wyche - Wikipedia

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    She oversees commercialization of low-Earth orbit, and leads the Johnson Space Center's role in exploring the Moon and Mars with NASA's Artemis spacecraft. [12] With Wyche serving as the director for Johnson Space Center, Johnson was recognized by Forbes and Statista as the Number 1 best employer among Texas' major employers. [13]

  3. Johnson Space Center - Wikipedia

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    Robert R. Gilruth, leader of the Space Task Group, became NASA's first director of the Manned Spacecraft Center in 1961. Johnson Space Center has its origins in NASA's Space Task Group (STG). Starting on November 5, 1958, Langley Research Center engineers under Robert R. Gilruth directed Project Mercury and follow-on crewed space programs.

  4. Matt Ondler - Wikipedia

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    Ondler, in a statement to Space.com, stated that the program in part demonstrated NASA's ability to work efficiently with little resources to build a substantial program. [7] After 28 years of service Mr. Ondler left NASA as the Assistant Director of Engineering at the Johnson Space Center. [8]

  5. Holly Ridings - Wikipedia

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    Holly Elizabeth Ridings (born 25 December 1973) is an American mechanical engineer and was the first woman to be chief flight director at NASA. She works at the Johnson Space Center . Early life and education

  6. Paul Hill (flight director) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Sean Hill (born June 23, 1962) [1] was the Director of Mission Operations at the NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. [2] [3] He was formerly a Flight Director in the Mission Control Center for Space Shuttle and International Space Station missions under the call sign "Atlas".

  7. Jay Greene - Wikipedia

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    Jay Henry Greene (May 17, 1942 – October 8, 2017) was a NASA engineer.Between 2000 and 2004, he served as Chief Engineer at Johnson Space Center, where his role consisted primarily of advising the Center Director. [1]

  8. Category:Center Directors of NASA - Wikipedia

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    A NASA Center Director is the top government official for a NASA Field Center of which there are 10: Ames Research Center · Armstrong Flight Research Center · Glenn Research Center · Goddard Space Flight Center · Jet Propulsion Laboratory · Langley Research Center · Stennis Space Center · Johnson Space Center · Kennedy Space Center · Marshall Space Flight Center.

  9. Milt Heflin - Wikipedia

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    Heflin monitoring data in Houston Mission Control during the launch activities of Soyuz TMA-5 on October 14, 2004.. James Milton Heflin Jr. (born May 28, 1943 in Fairfax, Oklahoma) is a retired NASA official, who recently served as the associate director for technical activities at Johnson Space Center in Houston.