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VitaPat Hynes, Lori Garver at Womern in Aerospace

Patricia C. Hynes, Ph.D.

New Mexico State University

Director, New Mexico Space Grant Consortium

Director, New Mexico NASA EPSCoR

Executive Director, FAA Center of Excellence for Commercial Space Transportation

Education: B.S. NMSU English 1969

M.S. NMSU Higher Education Management 1992

Ph.D. NMSU Business Administration 1998

Appointments:

Director New Mexico Space Grant Consortium (NMSGC) 1998-present

Director New Mexico NASA EPSCoR 2007-present

Executive Director, FAA Center of Excellence for Commercial Space Transportation

Professor, Department of Government

Executive Director NMSU Space Development Foundation 2006-present

Co-Chair Advancing Leaders Program 2005-present

Member President's Commission on the Status of Women 2004- present

Chair NSF ADVANCE Research Committee at NMSU 2002- 2004

Board Member National Space Biomedical Research Institute Industry Forum 2009

Board Member Women in Aerospace 2010

Elected Offices:

Treasurer National Space Grant Foundation 2006-2010

Treasurer National Space Grant Alliance - 501C4 Corporation 2002-2004

Treasurer Southwest Space Task Force 2002-2004

Board Member National Space Grant Alliance - current Board member 2002-present

Board Member National Space Grant Executive Committee 2002-2004

Member National Space Grant Strategic Planning Committee 2002

University Wide Activities:

Founding Director NMSU Teaching Academy 2001

Officer NMSU Development Officer 2003-current

Chair NMSU Leadership Institute 2006-current

Chair Staff Roles Sub-committee for NMSU President's 2003

Roles and Rewards Task Force

Statewide Programs Created and Managed:

Management of New Mexico Space Grant Consortium

Management of New Mexico NASA EPSCoR

International Symposium for Personal and Commercial Spaceflight (ISPCS)

Scholarship and Fellowship Program

Summer Internship Program

America View Program

Research Enhancement Program

Reduced Gravity Student Flight Opportunities Program

Gaining Retention and Achievement for Students Program (GRASP)

Current Funding Responsibility:

NASA - New Mexico Space Grant Consortium - PI 3,632,586

NASA - EPSCoR - PI 449,983

NASA - EPSCoR - PI 741,144

NASA - EPSCoR - PI 659,386

NASA - EPSCoR - PI 649,181

NASA - EPSCoR - PI 732,016

State of New Mexico 96,300

NMSU Endowments - Executive Director 388,725

National Space Grant Foundation 60,100

Total 7,109,421

Selected Publications

Hynes, P.C. (2008) The role of the International Symposium for Personal and Commercial

Spaceflight play in enabling the growth of human spaceflight related business enterprises. A

paper presented at the International Astronautical Federation, Glasgow, Scotland.

Hynes, P.C. (2008). Space Commerce and Tourism. A paper presented at the International

Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies Conference. Dayton, OH.

Hynes, P.C. (2008). International Symposium for Personal Spaceflight: Making spaceflight

personal. A paper presented at the 43rd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting. Reno, NV.

Hynes, P.C. (1999). An Evaluation of Organizational Stress and Perceptions of Change In

Engineering Faculty in New Mexico. A paper presented at the American Society for

Engineering Education Conference, Austin, TX.

McShannon, J. & Hynes, P. (2005). Student achievement and retention: Can faculty

development programs help faculty GRASP it? Journal of Faculty Development, 20(2), 87-93.

McShannon, J., Hynes P., Nirmalakhandan, Venkataramana, Ricketts, C., Ulery, A., Steiner,

R.. (2006). Gaining Retention & Achievement for Students Program (GRASP): A faculty

development program. Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice

Nirmalakhandan, N., Ricketts, C., McShannon, J., and Barrett, S. Hynes, P. (2006). Teaching

tools to promote active learning: A case study. Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering

Education & Practice 133(1), 31-37.