NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal

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NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal

The NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal is awarded to US government employees only for notably outstanding leadership which affects technical or administrative programs of NASA. The leadership award may be given for an act of leadership, for sustained contributions based on a leader's effectiveness, for the productivity of the leader's program, or for the leader's demonstrated ability in developing the administrative or technical talents of other employees.

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NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal
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NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal
TypeMedal
CountryUnited states
Presented bythe National Aeronautics and Space Administration
EligibilityGovernment employees only
StatusActive
EstablishedJuly 29, 1959
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NASA Outstanding Leadership Ribbon
Precedence
Next (higher)Distinguished Service Medal
Next (lower)Exceptional Achievement Medal
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Recipients

1970

  • James C. Elms
  • Robert L. Krieger

1972

  • Leonard Jaffe

1973

  • Donald D. Arabian
  • Eugene H. Cagle
  • William C. Keathley
  • Edwin C. Kilgore
  • Eugene F. Kranz
  • Robert O. Piland
  • Stanley R. Reinartz
  • Philip C. Shaffer

1974

1975

  • Arnold D. Aldrich
  • Robert O. Aller
  • John P. Donnelly
  • Don M. Hartung
  • Seymour C. Himmel
  • Walter J. Kapryan
  • Robert N. Lindley
  • Bernard Lubarsky
  • Leslie H. Meredith
  • John J. Neilon
  • William H. Rock
  • Robert J. Shafer
  • Charles H. Terhune

1976

  • Robert C. Baumann
  • Paul C. Donnelly
  • Albert G. Ferris
  • James J. Kramer
  • Charles T. Newman
  • Joseph E. Robbins
  • Miles Ross
  • Michael J. Vaccaro

1977

  • Manuel Bautista Aranda
  • Loren G. Bright
  • G. Calvin Broome
  • Edmund A. Brummer
  • Robert L. Crabtree
  • John E. Duberg
  • E. Barton Geer
  • George N. Gianopulos
  • Wayne R. Glenny
  • Angelo Guastaferro
  • Jack E. Harris
  • Marshall S. Johnson
  • Louis Kingsland
  • Robert A. Leslie
  • Peter T. Lyman
  • William J. O'Neil
  • George F. Pieper
  • Ronald A. Ploszaj
  • James E. Stitt
  • Israel Taback
  • Allen E. Wolfe
  • Howard T. Wright

1978

  • Eugenio Covacevich
  • George C. Deutsch
  • James A. Downey
  • Edmond J. Golden
  • Robert E. King
  • John A. Manke
  • John P. Reeder
  • Geoffrey Robillard
  • Nancy G. Roman
  • Donald K. Slayton
  • Fridtjof A. H. Speer

1981

1984

  • H. Robert Lynn[2]
  • Richard Sade[2]
  • Robert E. Spearing[2]

1992

  • Marshall E. Alper

2000

2006

2007

  • Michael Gazarik[1]
  • Susan Gorton[1]
  • Ajay Kumar[1]
  • Laurence Leavitt[1]
  • Brenton Weathered[1]

2009

  • Christian L. Hardcastle[1]

2010

2011

2012

2014

  • Donald M. Cornwell[8]

2020

  • Jason R. Adam
  • Kenneth L. Ashford, Jr.
  • Yvette Binford
  • Robert W. Bobo
  • Michael P. Bradford
  • Donald G. Chavers
  • Joseph C. Cianciola
  • John P. Crisler
  • Mike Gold[9][10]
  • Monica S. Hammond
  • Roslin K. Hicks
  • Randall C. Hopkins
  • Richard T. Howard
  • Gary L. Humphrey
  • Ruth D. Jones
  • Joe L. Leopard
  • Jennifer B. McCaghren
  • Joseph J. Pelfrey
  • Lisa W. Smith
  • David L. Thaxton

2021

  • Wesley W. Deadrick
  • Casey L. Swails

2024

  • Nicholas G. Skytland
  • Joel B. Walker

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