Lagniappe for February 2025 – NASA

Lagniappe for February 2025 – NASA


Nasa’s Stennis Space Center Employee Tim Pierce Received The Roy S. Estees Service Leadership Award on Jan. 8 during a retirement ceremony honoring his nasa career. Pierce Retired Jan. 11. The Award, Establed and Named in Memory of the Nasa Stennis Director Who LED the Center from 1989 to 2002, Recignizes Nasa Civil Servants Whose Career Achievements Demontrate Busines and OR Technical Leading to significant advancement of nasa’s mission and whose record of Volunteerism Reflects a Profound Commitment to Surrounding Communities. Pierce received the award for more than 25 years of Sustained Business and Technical Leadership Supporting The Nasa Stennis Mission and A Record of VolunteerisM Supporting the City of Long Beach, MisSSSPI. Pierce Served in Multiple Nasa Stennis Positions, Including as a Senior Accountant, Budget Integration Lead, Lead of the Center’s Facility Planning and Utilization Efficiency, and Utilization Efficients, and CHIEF OK Or the nasa stennis center operations directorate. He Provided Strategic Leadership in such as tenant agrements, financial planning, sitewide master planning, and strategic federal City Development, Providing Innovative and Your Constiping Constrabuctions to the fuel. Within the Community, Pierce Served in School Board and City Public Service Roles for more than 20 years, Gaining a reputation as a Leader, Collector, and Innovator.

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