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11, 2004 - RELEASE: 04-044 GSFC DIRECTOR NAMES THREE KEY LEADERSHIP
POSITIONS AT GODDARD Goddard Space Flight Center Director Edward J.
Weiler today announced three new appointments to key GSFC leadership positions.
Named today are:
- Dorothy (Dolly) Perkins as the Deputy Director-Technical
- Krista Paquin as the Associate Center Director
- Arthur (Rick)
Obenschain as the Director of Flight Programs and Projects.
Ms. Perkins
succeeds Chris Scolese, who has been named Deputy Director of Goddard. Paquin
succeeds Alison McNally who now serves in the Science Mission Directorate at NASA
Headquarters as Deputy Associate Administrator for Management, and Mr. Obsenschain
moves into the position formerly held by Perkins. Ms. Perkins is currently
the Director of Flight Programs and Projects where she has overseen the formulation
and implementation of projects that are Goddard's responsibility. She began her
career at Goddard in 1981 as a software manager and throughout the 1980's she
held various project management positions for information system projects in support
of NASA's scientific research. In 1990, Ms. Perkins joined the Mission Operations
Division as Associate Chief, becoming Division Chief in 1994. In 1997,
Ms. Perkins led the formation of Goddard's Information Systems Center (now Division)
and was subsequently appointed as Mission Services Manager for the NASA Space
Operations Management Office. In 1998, she was appointed Deputy Director of Applied
Engineering and Technology at Goddard, where she served until being assigned as
the Deputy Associate Director of Flight Programs and Projects/Deputy Program Manager
for EOS Operations at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Born in Easthampton,
Mass., Ms. Perkins attended Wellesley College, in Wellesley, Mass., where she
received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics. Ms. Paquin began her
Goddard career in the summer of 1984 as a Presidential Management Intern. After
two years of rotational assignments across the Center, she accepted a position
in the Comptrollers office as a Program Analyst. She was appointed Chief of the
Institutional Support Office with the Management Operations Directorate in March
of 1989. During her six years in that position, she also completed details to
NASA Headquarters, Office of Aeronautics, and the Facilities Management Division
at Goddard. From March 1995 to June 1997, she served as the Associate
Director of Management Operations, and was subsequently named the Deputy Director
of the Applied Engineering and Technology Directorate. Among her responsibilities
during her four years in that position was a special assignment at the White House
serving as a member of the Presidents Council on Y2K Conversion staff.
Following a senior position in private industry as the Vice President of a
small science and technology company in the Washington area, Ms. Paquin returned
to Goddard in June 2002 to her current position as Deputy Director for Planning
and Business Management in the Flight Programs and Projects Directorate.
Ms. Paquin earned her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in Urban
Planning from the University of Maryland. Mr. Obenschain was selected
as the Director of the Applied Engineering and Technology Directorate in June
2000, having previously served as the Deputy Director of AETD. He has also served
as the Chief of the Electrical Systems Center in AETD and as a Project Manager
on several of the largest projects within the GSFC Flight Programs and Projects
Directorate including GOES, Landsat, and ESDIS. From December 1996 to
October 1998, he served as the Project Manager of the Earth Science Data and Information
System (ESDIS) Project before being named the head of the Electrical Systems Center
within Engineering Directorate. He has held other positions at Goddard
including Deputy Project Manager for the GSFC Space Station Freedom Development
Project, Project Manager for the EOS Platforms Project, GOES Project Manager and
Observatory Manager for the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory. Mr. Obenschain
began his career with NASA at GSFC in the early 60's as a summer engineering aide,
accepting a full-time position in the power systems development area in 1966 upon
his graduation. He has worked almost exclusively on hardware development projects
since 1966, with emphasis in electrical systems. Mr. Obenschain earned
a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland.
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