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Appendix D: Committee and Staff Bios
Pages 155-160

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From page 155...
... on the Plasma Science instrument on the Voyager mission; an interdisciplinary scientist on the Galileo mission; a Deep Space 1 team member; a New Horizons mission Co-I and Particles Theme Lead; and a Juno Co-I and co-chair of the Magnetospheres Working Group and the Science Planning Working Group. She has been active in workforce issues, including serving on the advisory committees for the 2011 and 2020 Planetary Science Workforce Surveys.
From page 156...
... Canizares is a member of the NAS and has received several awards, including decoration for Meritorious Civilian Service to the United States Air Force, two NASA Public Service Medals, and the Goddard Medal of the AAS. Canizares earned a B.A., M.A., and Ph.D.
From page 157...
... ORLANDO FIGUEROA is the president at Orlando Leadership, LLC. He is retired from NASA where he served as the former NASA director for Mars Exploration, the director for the Solar System Division in the Office of Space Science at NASA Headquarters, and as the deputy center director for science and technology of the Goddard Space Flight Center.
From page 158...
... He has participated in numerous solar science missions, including as the PI for NASA's IMAP, IBEX, and TWINS missions and a lead Co-I for instruments on the ACE and New Horizons missions. McComas has invented a variety of instruments and missions for space applications and has authored papers in the fields of heliospheric, magnetospheric, solar, and planetary science, as well as on space instrument and mission development.
From page 159...
... In this role, she provides research, planning, and management support for several ongoing projects including the Standing Committee on Advancing Science Communication, a consensus study on Enhancing Science and Engineering in Grades PreK-5, and a consensus study on Equity in PreK-12 STEM Education. Additionally, Taylor is the co-study director for a consensus study requested by NASA on Increasing Diversity and Inclusion in the Leadership of Competed Space Missions, in collaboration with the SSB.
From page 160...
... After beginning her government career as a presidential management intern under Ronald Reagan, Hartman worked on Capitol Hill for House Science and Technology Committee Chairman Don Fuqua as a senior engineer building spacecraft at NASA Goddard and as a senior policy analyst at the White House. She has served as Planetary Division Director, Deputy Associate Administrator and Acting Associate Administrator at NASA's Science Mission Directorate, as Deputy Assistant Administrator at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and as Deputy Center Director and Director of Science and Exploration at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.


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