Shirley Holland-Hunt Revolutionizes Space Exploration

From pioneering space initiatives to championing diversity and innovation, Shirley Holland-Hunt's multifaceted leadership at NASA exemplifies the future of aerospace exploration. Her efforts have driven technological advancements and advocated for the inclusion of women and minorities in STEM fields.

Holland-Hunt currently serves as the associate division chief for Houston's Johnson Space Center Aeroscience and Flight Mechanics Division, where she drives engineering design, development, testing, and evaluation for all phases of space flight.

She supports the identification and establishment of center partnerships and Space Act Agreements that drive the research and development of new space exploration technology. Holland-Hunt also coordinates business activities and workforce development, including planning, programming, budgeting, and execution, as well as facility management and Johnson's diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility initiatives.

Holland-Hunt was a member of the Dare | Unite | Explore team that launched the "Propel the Space Economy Coalition" initiative, which supports the sustainable growth of the global space economy.

Official portrait of Shirley Holland-Hunt.
Credit: NASA/James Blair
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