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2023 Executive Committee

John Mulholland is vice president and program manager, International Space Station (ISS), The Boeing Company. Prior to his present position, Mulholland was the vice president and program manager of Boeing's Commercial Crew Program, leading the development of the Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 Starliner system, and the vice president and program manager for the Boeing Space Shuttle Program. From 1996 to 2002, he was the space shuttle deputy orbiter manager of operations at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. Mulholland is a graduate of New Mexico State University with a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering and a master’s degree in mechanical engineering.

Denise S. Navarro is founder, president, and CEO of Logical Innovations, Inc. The company specializes in financial and acquisition services, event/exhibits management, strategic communications/outreach, training/education, administrative services, and logistical support. Logical Innovations is headquartered in Houston, Texas, with operations across the country. Logical Innovations’ federal clients include federal departments and agencies, including numerous NASA centers. Logical Innovations was named FY2019 Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year for NASA (Agency level), and has been the Center Level Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year for JSC (2021, 2015) and AFRC (2021, 2019, 2017, 2016). The company has also been recognized as One of the Best and Brightest Companies to Work For in Houston and across the Nation. Denise was named Small Business Person of the Year for the State of Texas and Houston in 2022 by the U.S. Small Business Administration, honored as a 2021 Top 30 Influential Woman of Houston, honored as a leadHER in STEM by the SUPERGirls SHINE Foundation in 2021, Distinguished Alumna in 2017 by University of Houston–Clear Lake, Entrepreneurial Lifetime Achievement Award by the Houston Technology Center in 2017, named Small Business Person of the Year in 2016 by the U.S. Small Business Administration-Houston District, and Distinguished Alumna in 2016 by College of the Mainland.

Kelly Page, president of Barrios Technology, began her career with the company in 2006. She supported multiple organizations in the International Space Station (ISS) Program in technical, leadership, and management roles, being recognized with the prestigious Silver Snoopy award. Transitioning to a corporate role, she engaged primarily in Business Development, leading key captures for the company. She established Barrios’ commercial space endeavors through Stellar Access to stimulate demand for the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) economy. She became president in 2021 focusing on innovation, streamlining processes, infusing our values throughout the company, and Barrios’ space commercialization efforts. A native to the Clear Lake area, she continues to reside in the area with her husband and three boys and is actively involved in the community.

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