¾«¶«Ó°Òµ to the Wright Brothers and the birthplace of aviation, Ohio boasts a proud legacy in scientific discovery and innovation. Included in this legacy is NASA’s Glenn Research Center— to study all aspects of aircraft propulsion. It was incorporated into NASA in October 1958 and has been making the nation’s most successful and notable aerospace missions possible for 85 years. As one of the leading research and innovation sites in the nation, NASA Glenn's highly skilled workforce and unique test facilities transform aviation, revolutionize space exploration, and inspire new discoveries for the benefit of all. NASA Glenn also serves as a regional economic engine, attracting scientific innovation and opportunities from around the world.
Dr. James A. Kenyon is director of NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. He oversees a staff of more than 2,580 civil servants and support service contractors and an annual budget of approximately $900 million. Prior to becoming Glenn’s director, Kenyon served as director of the Advanced Air Vehicles Program at NASA Headquarters in Washington. He also worked at Pratt & Whitney, where he held leadership roles in business development, program management, and engineering. Dr. Kenyon joined Pratt & Whitney after 17 years as a civilian in the Department of Defense, including six years in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Join us at the City Club as we hear from NASA Glenn Research Center Director Jimmy Kenyon about NASA’s upcoming Artemis II mission, which will send four astronauts on a 10-day mission around the Moon, and NASA’s latest strides to make your flights faster, safer, and more efficient.
Speaker
Dr. James A. Kenyon
Director, NASA Glenn Research Center
Moderator
Betsy Kling
Chief Meteorologist, WKYC