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Aerospace engineer Dr. Jennifer Gruber (ENG’99,’99) uncovered her passion for space exploration at the age of seven and today, fulfills her childhood dream working at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in the International Space Station Mission Control. Jenny shares insights from her remarkable journey and reflects on the importance of leadership, teamwork and problem solving when working in the realm of human space flight.
Visit our website - bu.edu/alumni/podcast – for more information about Jenny including how you can connect with her on the Career Advisory Network.
A transcript of this episode is also available. Please note, transcripts may be edited for clarity and do not represent a verbatim record of dialogue.
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By Boston University AlumniAerospace engineer Dr. Jennifer Gruber (ENG’99,’99) uncovered her passion for space exploration at the age of seven and today, fulfills her childhood dream working at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in the International Space Station Mission Control. Jenny shares insights from her remarkable journey and reflects on the importance of leadership, teamwork and problem solving when working in the realm of human space flight.
Visit our website - bu.edu/alumni/podcast – for more information about Jenny including how you can connect with her on the Career Advisory Network.
A transcript of this episode is also available. Please note, transcripts may be edited for clarity and do not represent a verbatim record of dialogue.
Listener Survey: We want to hear from you! Complete a 3-minute survey and claim your pair of our custom-made limited edition Proud to BU podcast socks!