King Retires as Director of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
Posted on: Thursday, 26 March 2009, 11:35 CDT
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King has been the center director at Marshall since
"David's expertise and dedication will be sorely missed, not only at Marshall, but across the entire agency," NASA Acting Administrator
King described his decision to leave NASA as one of the toughest of his professional career.
"The opportunities NASA has given me are something most people only dream about," King said. "It was a privilege to work with some of the smartest people in the world for 25 years. I will miss them greatly."
King's acting successor, Lightfoot, has served as Marshall's deputy director since
"Robert's experience and leadership skills are exactly what we need to lead Marshall at this critical time," Scolese said. "I'm certain he will do a terrific job in this role as he has in all of his previous positions at NASA."
From 2005 to 2007, Lightfoot served as manager of the Space Shuttle Propulsion Office at Marshall, leading the organization with responsibility for the manufacture, assembly and operation of the primary shuttle propulsion elements: the main engines, external fuel tank, solid rocket boosters and reusable solid rocket motors.
For the two years prior to that, Lightfoot was assistant associate administrator for the Space Shuttle Program in the Office of Space Operations at NASA Headquarters in
In 2002, Lightfoot was director of the Propulsion Test Directorate at NASA's Stennis Space Center in
Lightfoot has received numerous awards during his NASA career, including a NASA Outstanding Leadership medal in 2007 for outstanding and exemplary leadership of the Shuttle Propulsion Office and assuring safety for the shuttle's return to flight. In 2006, he was awarded the Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Executives -- the highest honor attainable for federal government work.
"Robert is a tremendous leader and one of NASA's best," King said. "I leave with full confidence that Marshall will be in great hands."
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