Monday, December 11

NASA Press Secretary Leaves for D.C. Communications Firm

Dec. 11, 2006

David Mould
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1600

RELEASE: 06-369

NASA PRESS SECRETARY LEAVES FOR D.C. COMMUNICATIONS FIRM

WASHINGTON - NASA Press Secretary and Deputy Assistant Administrator
for Public Affairs Dean Acosta is leaving the agency to become a
managing director at Qorvis Communications, LLC in Washington,
effective Jan. 2.

Acosta led NASA's public affairs and communications activities during
one of its most challenging periods following the space shuttle
Columbia accident in 2003.

"Dean has provided valuable guidance, strategy and leadership during
his time at NASA," said Administrator Michael Griffin. "He has been
an integral part of my team and provided a steady influence during a
challenging time in this agency's history. Dean has done everything I
have asked and more. He will be missed."

As part of the senior leadership team, Acosta served as chief
spokesperson, press secretary and senior adviser to the NASA
administrator and deputy administrator. He became deputy assistant
administrator for public affairs in 2003 and added the title of press
secretary in April 2005.

"My nearly four years of public service at NASA have been the most
rewarding of my career," said Acosta. "It has been an honor to serve
the President, represent America's space agency, and work with the
best and most talented public affairs people in the business."

Prior to arriving at NASA, Acosta spent 12 years as a television,
radio and print journalist, earning an Emmy Award for investigative
reporting. He has hosted his own radio show, written his own
newspaper column and covered the energy industry in the United
States, Russia, Japan, Brazil, Austria and England.

Upon Acosta's departure, Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs
David Mould will assume the additional duties of press secretary.

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http://www.nasa.gov


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