Lauren Childs-Gleason (NASA)
Title: Process Improvement & Capacity Building Lead
Technical Focus Area: Applied Science
Mission/Project/Group: Disaster Response Coordination Office
Study Topics: Disaster Response, Capacity Building, GIS, Remote Sensing
Email: lauren.m.childs@nasa.gov
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About:
Lauren Childs-Gleason serves as the Process Improvement and Capacity Building Lead for NASA’s Disaster Response Coordination System (DRCS). In this role she is responsible for management of the system’s monitoring, evaluation, and learning efforts, knowledge management, process development and documentation, and training and scenario development. She monitors programmatic activities, conducts assessments, and leads programmatic and process reviews to ensure maximum efficiency, scientific integrity of products, and programmatic value added to the Disaster Response community. Lauren also participates in the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS), actively participating in the Working Group for Capacity Building and Data Democracy (WGCapD) and the COAST Virtual Constellation. She serves as Vice Chair of the American Association of Geographer’s (AAG) Applied Geography Specialty Group and Chair of the AAG’s Selection Committee for Best Paper Award in Geography & Entrepreneurship. Lauren also actively participates in the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) Federation. Lauren began working with NASA in 2006 at John C. Stennis Space Center for the NASA DEVELOP Program. She transitioned to Langley Research Center in 2009 to join the DEVELOP National Program Office and served as the DEVELOP operations lead from 2009–2018. From 2018-2021, Lauren served as the Capacity Building Program’s Analysis & Coordination Lead where she helped coordinate across the program and led monitoring and evaluation activities. From 2021-2024, Lauren served as the DEVELOP Science Manager where she was responsible for ensuring scientific merit of DEVELOP projects, coordinating advising, leading strategic partnerships, and strengthening replication of DEVELOP project methodologies. Lauren holds master’s and bachelor’s degrees in Geography from the University of New Orleans and California State University Long Beach, respectively.
Notable Awards:
- NASA Headquarters Excellence in Collaboration Award (2023)
- NASA Merge Peer Mentoring Award (2022)
- NASA Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Medal (2022)
- NASA Blue Marble Award (2022)
- SSAI Chairmen’s Leadership Award (2020)
- NASA Group Achievement Award (2018)
- NASA Silver Achievement Medal (2013)
Professional Memberships:
- American Geophysical Union
- American Association of Geographers
- Gamma Theta Upsilon
- Pi Gamma Mu
National/International Leadership:
- AAG Applied Geography Specialty Group (AGSG), Vice Chair [2023-2026]
- AAG Award in Geography & Entrepreneurship, Committee Chair [2020-2026]
- Secretariat CEOS Working Group on Capacity Building & Data Democracy (WGCapD) [2019-2020]
- AAG Applied Geography Specialty Group (AGSG), Treasurer [2018-2023]
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Hobbies/Interests:
Cartography, Travel, Architecture, Design, Reading, Puzzles