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Stennis Space Center Announces Senior Leadership Changes

Today, Randy Galloway was named Deputy Director of Stennis Space Center. He has extensive geographic mobility across NASA, having served at several other centers in key leadership roles. 

“Randy demonstrates the leadership and managerial skills found in senior level executives to ensure technical excellence and alignment with the agency’s vision,” Stennis Space Center Director Richard Gilbrech said.

In his previous position, Galloway served as director of the Engineering and Test Directorate at Stennis since 2007, where he has had responsibility for executing the center’s major lines of business in propulsion test management and execution, space technology and applied sciences. He has an extensive background and experience in the propulsion test world.

Galloway succeeds Jerry Cook, who will return to the Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama, where he will serve as the Exploration Systems Development chief engineer and director of Cross-Program Systems Integration.

“Jerry is extremely motivated and has been a positive influence in helping keep the workforce at Stennis motivated through his diversity and inclusion efforts, as well as in accomplishing the center’s mission and achieving results,” said Gilbrech.

Galloway’s successor as director of the Stennis Engineering and Test Directorate is John Bailey, who currently serves as the deputy director for the Engineering and Test Directorate.

For information about Stennis Space Center, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/centers/stennis/

Valerie Buckingham
Stennis Space Center
228-688-3898
valerie.d.buckingham@nasa.gov