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- Subject: Harris, Freeman named heads of NASA offices [Release 92-229] (Forwarded)
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- Sue Richard
- Headquarters, Washington, D.C. December 22, 1992
- (Phone: 202/358-1400)
-
-
- RELEASE: 92-229
-
- HARRIS, FREEMAN NAMED HEADS OF NASA OFFICES
-
- NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin today announced the
- appointments of Dr. Wesley L. Harris as Associate Administrator for
- Aeronautics and Dr. Yvonne Freeman as the Assistant Administrator
- for Equal Opportunity Programs.
-
- Dr. Wesley L. Harris
-
- Harris, an aeronautical engineer, comes to NASA after serving
- as Vice President of the University of Tennessee Space Institute,
- Tullahoma, since 1990. Previously, he was Dean of the School of
- Engineering at the University of Connecticut, Storrs (1985-90). From
- 1981 to 1985, he was professor of aeronautics and astronautics at the
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge (MIT), Cambridge.
-
- "Dr. Harris brings to this critical position an extensive
- background in aeronautical engineering and management," Goldin said.
- "It is imperative that NASA move aggressively to help America regain
- the leading edge in aeronautics. Dr. Harris' appointment is a key step
- in that effort."
-
- As Associate Administrator for Aeronautics, Harris will be
- responsible for directing research and technology development efforts
- in support of America's aeronautics industry. This includes
- fundamental research in aerodynamics, materials and propulsion, flight
- tests with advanced aircraft and efforts to improve safety.
-
- From 1979 to 1980, Harris took a leave of absense from MIT
- to work at NASA as Manager of Computational Methods in the Office of
- Aeronautics and Space Technology. He was Associate Professor of Aeronautics
- and Astronautics and of Ocean Engineering at MIT from 1973-79.
-
- Harris has published more than 100 technical articles. He
- received a bachelor of aeronautical engineering in 1964 from the University
- of Virginia (honors) and a Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1968.
-
-
- Dr. Yvonne B. Freeman
-
- Freeman was Manager of the Minority Science and Engineering
- Program at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Pasadena, Calif.,
- prior to her appointment as Assistant Administrator for Equal Opportunity.
-
- Before serving at JPL, she was Manager of the Minority
- University Program at NASA Headquarters (1987-90). In this capacity, she
- was responsible for planning, developing, managing and monitoring
- NASA-sponsored programs at historically black colleges and universities.
- She also reviewed program policies to ensure compliance and equal access
- by minority institutions.
-
- "Dr. Freeman has an excellent background in equal
- opportunity programs, particularly in the education area. She knows NASA,
- and it will be great to have her back at Headquarters," Goldin said. "She
- shares my deep commitment to developing a NASA workforce that reflects the
- rich diversity of our society."
-
- Freeman will be responsible for maximizing opportunities for
- women and minorities throughout NASA, with a particular emphasis on
- senior management levels. She will lead efforts to recruit and retain
- employees from under-represented groups in the NASA workforce and
- strengthen multicultural education efforts within the agency.
-
- At JPL, Freeman was responsible for the design, development
- and implementation of training and outreach programs to enhance
- education and opportunities for minorities.
-
- Freeman received a bachelors degree in elementary education
- from Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn. She was awarded a masters degree
- from Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, and a doctoral degree
- from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
-