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CASIS President/Executive Director Quits

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
February 16, 2018
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CASIS President/Executive Director Quits

CASIS Announces Change of Leadership
“The Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) today announced that President and Executive Director Gregory H. Johnson plans to leave the nonprofit organization effective March 10, 2018, after serving in that position for nearly five years. Johnson was named to the position in August 2013 with a mission to lead a diverse team of professionals in the unprecedented challenge to establish a national laboratory in space, the International Space Station (ISS) U.S. National Laboratory, and to foster the growth of a community of users and facilities on the lab for Earth benefit.”

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3 responses to “CASIS President/Executive Director Quits”

  1. Michael Spencer says:
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    Well, heck! Might as well declare Victory, and move on!

  2. Vladislaw says:
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    a promotion? From what Keith writes this guy did not really bring much to the program?

  3. Harry Chan says:
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    This was the only director the organization had that stayed for more than two years- looks like a terrible company to work for based on their turnover! Hope CASIS can figure out how to retain their executives and the entire program doesn’t become futile.