Related:<\/strong> Men, women and Mars: How gender diversity is key for success on the Red Planet<\/p>\nShih comes from the Office of Diversity and Equal Opportunity, which he had led since 2017. In his new role as diversity ambassador, Shih will build alliances with external partners to further NASA’s DEIA initiatives. He will partner with government, the private sector, colleges and non-governmental groups to help NASA<\/u> recruit and hire employees from all backgrounds and life experiences.<\/p>\n
“Shih will build on his three decades of federal expertise and help NASA continue to enable everyone to contribute inclusively to NASA and to the United States,” agency officials wrote in the statement.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Ho brings extensive DEIA expertise to her new role in the Office of Diversity and Equal Opportunity, having recently served as deputy associate administrator for NASA’s Office of STEM<\/u> (science, technology, engineering and math) Engagement. Ho also previously served as the chief diversity officer for the Department of Agriculture and Internal Revenue Service and has held several leadership roles in the White House. Ho will continue in her role as a senior advisor for DEIA as a colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserve, according to the NASA statement.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Last year, NASA released its policy statement on DEIA for its workforce and work places, which aimed to “enable all NASA organizations and individuals to maintain a transcendent focus on our common goals and to reinforce our connections \u2014 empowering us to work together as a team to best achieve our missions for the benefit of all human beings.”\u00a0<\/p>\n
“At NASA, we fully embrace DEIA as a strategic enabler of our safety and mission assurance,” the agency stated in the policy, which Nelson signed<\/u> into action on Jan. 18, 2022. “Our commonalities unite us as a team, and our differences strengthen our capabilities, including our talent, skills, knowledge, experience, innovation, perspectives and ideas that optimize performance and mitigate groupthink, optimism and confirmation bias, complacency, normalization of deviance, and risk.”\u00a0<\/p>\n
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