Art Stephenson

Arthur G. Stephenson

Official NASA portrait of Art Stephenson
Born 1942 (age 7374)
New London, Connecticut
Education Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering at University of Redlands, Executive Program in Management at UCLA's John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management
Occupation Director of the
Marshall Space Flight Center

Arthur G. Stephenson (born 1942)[1] was the ninth Director of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center located in Huntsville, Alabama. He served as Director from September 11, 1998 to May 2003.[2]

Early years

Stephenson was born in New London, Connecticut and finished his secondary schooling by graduating from Narbonne High School in Harbor City, California.

Education

Career

Author Homer Hickam, Jr. (left) and Marshall Space Flight Center Director Art Stephenson during a conference at Morris Auditorium on July 16, 1999.
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Director Arthur Stephenson speaks at the X-34 rollout ceremony on April 30, 1999.

References

  1. Spires, Shelby G. "Marshall director says exit not connected to Columbia". The Huntsville Times. p. 1A. The director of Marshall Space Flight Center is leaving his post in three weeks to take another NASA job here, but he denied Tuesday the move had anything to do with the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. In a hastily called news conference Tuesday morning, Marshall Director Art Stephenson told reporters he will step down from his $142,500-a-year job at Marshall...

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