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Holly Pascal is a prominent aerospace systems engineer at NASA, and is an advocate for women in aerospace. She currently serves as a Satellite Communications Systems Engineer at NASA Space Communications & Navigation (SCaN) and is the founder of The Women's Aerospace Network (WAN), the largest women's aerospace community in America.
Early Life and Education
[edit]Holly Pascal holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering and a Master's degree in Artificial Intelligence. She is also a graduate of Wharton's Executive Program in Leadership and Management.
Career
[edit]Holly Pascal works as a Satellite Communications Systems Engineer at NASA SCaN. In this role, she supports operations and manages the budget for NASA’s space communications activities, enabling the success of over 100 NASA and non-NASA missions, including the Hubble Telescope, Voyager, and the Artemis missions. She facilitates communication between project leads and stakeholders, ensuring consistent updates and engagement regarding upcoming milestones and deliverables.
WAN and Advocacy
[edit]Pascal founded The Women's Aerospace Network (WAN), which connects, amplifies, and inspires a universal passion for aerospace among women. WAN is the largest women's aerospace community in America.
Publications and Speaking Engagements
[edit]Holly Pascal is the author of "The College to Dream Job Blueprint" and has launched the world's first women's aerospace magazine, which has over 30,000 digital subscribers. She is also a frequent speaker at various events. Awards and Recognition Holly Pascal is a SUCCESS Women to Watch 2024. She has been recognized for her contributions to aerospace and her efforts to support and inspire women in the industry.
Philosophy and Vision
[edit]Holly Pascal believes in the convergence of empowerment and innovation as a means to solve humanity's most complex challenges. She envisions a world where individuals are empowered with the tools and knowledge to drive transformative change. This philosophy inspired her to write "The College to Dream Job Blueprint" and found The Women's Aerospace Network.
References
[edit]"Holly Pascal - Women's Aerospace Network Founder." WAN Official Website. "NASA SCaN - About Us." NASA SCaN Official Website. "SUCCESS Women to Watch 2024." SUCCESS Magazine. "The College to Dream Job Blueprint." Amazon Book Listing. "2024 SmallSat Conference Speakers." Kennedy Space Center Official Website.