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Workforce achievements celebrated at NASA Marshall Center Awards ceremony

Outstanding Leadership Medals, given for notably outstanding leadership that has had a pronounced effect on NASA's technical or administrative programs. Recipients were Timothy A. Corn, deputy manager of the Facilities Engineering Department in the Center Operations Directorate; Biliyar N. Bhat, technical assistant to the director of Marshall's Engineering Directorate; Steven L. Luna, group lead of the Electrical Power Group in the Engineering Directorate; Paul A. Gilbert, manager of the Space Transportation and Integration Office in the Flight Projects Directorate; Joseph L. Randolph Jr., acting group lead for the Gravity Probe B Systems Engineering Office in the Science Directorate; Michael U. Rudolphi, manager of the Space Shuttle Propulsion Office; and Dennis A. Kross, former director of Marshall's Space Transportation Directorate and current Space Shuttle Deputy Program Manager at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Also presented at the Marshall Honor Awards ceremony were 16 Exceptional Service Medals; 17 Exceptional Achievement Medals; five Public Service Medals; 18 NASA Group Achievement Awards; three NASA Public Service Group Achievement Awards; 40 Marshall Director's Commendation Certificates; 39 Marshall Certificates of Appreciation; and 26 Marshall Group Achievement Awards.

The NASA Outstanding Scientific Achievement Medal, recognizing exceptional scientific contribution toward achieving the NASA mission, was awarded to Thomas L. Sever of the Marshall Center's Science Directorate.

NASA's Exceptional Service Medal, recognizing significant, sustained performance characterized by unusual initiative or creativity, was presented to the following Marshall employees: Cedrick G. Davis, Center Operations Directorate; Dominic A. Amatore, Customer and Employee Relations Directorate; David S. McGhee, Preston McGill, Jeffery Sparks and Toan T. Vu, Engineering Directorate; Billie Swinford, Equal Opportunity Office; Audrey D. Robinson, Office of
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Contact: Martin Jensen
martin.jensen@nasa.gov
256-544-0034
NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center News Center
20-Jul-2004


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