CLEVELAND – Glenn Research Center employee Suzanne M. Quintile was honored by NASA’s Space Flight Awareness Program for outstanding support of human spaceflight.

The program recognizes outstanding job performance and contributions in support of human space flight by civil service and contract employees throughout the year and focuses on excellence in quality and safety.

Quintile, of Brunswick, Ohio, is a budget analyst within the Office of the Chief Financial Officer. Working with the Space Technology Office within the Space Flight Systems Directorate, she serves as the lead resources analyst for five projects of various sizes crossing multiple NASA programs.

In recognition of Quintile’s contributions, she was invited to travel to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for the awards ceremony and a tour of the center.

The Space Flight Awareness Program Honoree Award is one of the highest honors presented to employees for their dedication to quality work and flight safety. Recipients must have contributed beyond their normal work requirements toward achieving a particular human spaceflight program goal; contributed to a major cost savings; been instrumental in developing material that increases reliability, efficiency or performance; assisted in operational improvements or been a key player in developing a beneficial process improvement.

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