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Bert
Garrido
Deputy Director
Safety and Mission Assurance Directorate
Kennedy Space Center
Humberto "Bert" T. Garrido is Deputy Director of
the Safety and Mission Assurance Directorate at Kennedy Space
Center.
Mr. Garrido's duties include the independent assessment
of Shuttle, International Space Station, and Expendable Launch
Vehicles ground operations. He also serves as the Center's
Chief Safety Officer, as well as the KSC Safety Ombudsman.
Mr. Garrido joined NASA as Langley Research Center's Director
of Safety and Mission Assurance in January 1994. His responsibilities
included ensuring the safety of the Center's personnel, facilities
and operations, as well as the success of multiple research,
aeronautics, and space missions. Mr. Garrido is credited
with leading the Langley Research Center to be the first
federal worksite to be STAR certified in OSHA's Voluntary
Protection Program. While at Langley, Mr. Garrido received
the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal for the development
of an Aeronautics Assurance Program, and the Distinguished
Executive Presidential Rank Award for all of his contributions
to the Agency's Safety and Mission Assurance endeavors.
In June 1991, Mr. Garrido was appointed to the position
of Director of the Division of Safety for the State of Florida,
the State's equivalent of OSHA. In this capacity, he directed
all the activities of the State of Florida's agency responsible
for preventing injuries and illnesses in the workplace. As
a registered lobbyist, he prepared and defended legislative
initiatives and worked with the Governor's staff and legislative
committees in this effort. His responsibilities included
preparing and promulgating statewide rules to implement statutory
requirements, developing and implementing programs to reduce
occupational injuries, implementing agreements with federal
agencies, directing field operations, and maintaining occupational
injury statistics for the state.
Mr. Garrido began his career in the private sector with
Florida Power & Light (FPL) Company in January 1972.
In his last position as Department Head of the System Protection
Department, he was responsible for the installation, preventive
and corrective maintenance, and repair of protective and
central systems at the company's substations and fossil and
nuclear power plants. Mr. Garrido had a leadership role in
preparing the company to obtain the Deming Quality Award
in 1990. From 1985 through 1988, as Manager of Power System
Controls, he was responsible for the development , installation
and maintenance of hardware, software and communications
systems used in controlling FPL's power system. In addition
to managing daily operations, he was responsible for planning,
negotiating and constructing a new facility and control center.
From 1982 to 1988, Mr. Garrido was assistant Manager of the
Inter-Utility Affairs Department, where he was responsible
for the drafting, negotiating and administration of all contracts
under Federal Government jurisdiction. He led numerous negotiations
leading to the successful settlement of litigation. Prior
to that he held various technical and supervisory positions
in System Planning, System Operations, and Power Supply Technical
Services.
In 1972, Mr. Garrido received a B. S. Degree in Electrical
Engineering from the University of Miami, and in 1977 earned
a Masters of Business Administration Degree from Florida
International University. His continuing studies have included
the Program for Management Development of the Harvard University
Graduate School of Business and the Federal Executive Institute
Leadership Program. He is married to the former Griselle
Moiron of Miami, Florida. He has two grown children, Melissa
and Kevin. Melissa works for the New York Times and Kevin
for General Electric. Kevin and Melissa both attended the
University of Florida. Melissa received her Masters in Business
Administration from Notre Dame University. |