Cambridge Who's Who Notable Member Lisa A. LeechThis is a featured page

Cambridge Who’s Who member Lisa A. Leech is an aerospace engineer at NASA – a prominent professional who has demonstrated excellence in the area of space exploration and research. As a specialist in International Space Station mission management, she supports the government organization in its endeavors to break new ground in outer space travel, scientific discovery and aeronautics research initiatives.

Throughout her more than 20-year spanning career with the agency, Ms. Leech has applied sharp troubleshooting skills to achieve success. She has proven herself to be a groundbreaking individual at NASA by pioneering flight plans for an internationally-developed experimentation facility that is being constructed in low Earth orbit, which she is also meticulously overseeing. Her effective completion of Increment 15 – an aeronautically-focused mission conducted through NASA and the International Space Station program – was crucial in the progress of aerospace objectives.

Ms. Leech is as interested in advancing space exploration as ever and will continue to serve in her capacity of space station management. She plans to become involved with the constellation program in the near future, aiding in the organization’s development. Ms. Leech attended the University of Houston, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering. In her spare time, Ms. Leech enjoys reading; one of her favorite business publications is “Space Weekly.” She also volunteers at a local hospital, and enjoys traveling and cooking.

Lisa A. Leech has been a Lifetime Cambridge Who’s Who Member since September 2007. Cambridge Who’s Who offers its members recognition and exposure of their accomplishments, credibility in their field and networking opportunities to stimulate career growth. Ms. Leech was selected for the Cambridge Who’s Who Notable Member Wiki because of her meritorious achievements in the aerospace industry.


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