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Geyer, Mark S., 1958-

 Person

Biographical Information

Mark S. Geyer was born November 29, 1958 in Indianapolis Indiana. He received a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Purdue University in 1982 and a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Purdue University in 1983. Before joining NASA in 1990, Geyer worked at the Lockheed Missiles and Space Corporation in Sunnyvale, California, as a system engineer supporting the Lunar and Mars Exploration Office. Geyer joined the International Space Station Program in 1994 and has served in various capacities. His contributions at NASA have included, Program Manager, MPCV Orion; Deputy Manager - Constellation Program; Manager, System Engineering and Integration for the Development Program Division of the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate; Manager of the Program Integration Office, lead of the System Integration and Analysis Office, Increment Manager and Manager for the Russian Elements, within the International Space Station Program.

Mark Geyer has received numerous honors and awards including, NASA Exceptional Service Medal, 2000; Space Flight Awareness Leadership Award, 2003; NASA Commendation Award, 2011; Nominee, Federal Engineer of the Year Ward, 2012.

He is married to the former Jacqueline Lewis, Dayton, Ohio. They have three children; Samantha, Russell and Andrew.

Citation:
Biographical Data, Mark Geyer, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, 2010 NASA Parkway, Houston, Texas 77058. https://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/about/people/orgs/bios/geyer.html

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Mark S. Geyer papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSA 272
Scope and Contents The Mark S. Geyer papers document Geyer's time as Manager, Russian Elements Team for the International Space Station. The material provides a glimpse into the technical interface with the Russian Space Agency and its contractors to integrate Russian elements and systems into the International Space Station. The papers include a rich assortment of development schedules. Types of material include: correspondence, minutes, reports and schedules. Some of the materials are photocopies...
Dates: 1994 - 2002; Other: Majority of material found within 1997 - 1998