| Cheryle
Mako
Mission Integration Manager
Launch Services Program
Kennedy Space Center
Cheryle Mako is the Launch Services Program Mission Integration
Manager (MIM) at Kennedy Space Center. She and the Mission
Integration Team (MIT) are responsible for managing all integration
and vehicle engineering aspects related to the SCISAT launch
service.
Cheryle was born in Fairbanks, Alaska but spent most of her
childhood in Ohio and Maryland. She has resided in central
Florida since 1980. Very committed to her community, she has
been an active volunteer in local schools and the Boy Scouts
of America/Central Florida Council for eight years. Cheryle
resides with her husband Mike and children in Merritt Island.
She has two sons, Robert and Joseph, and two stepdaughters,
Summer and Sierra.
Cheryle is a graduate of Melbourne High School. She graduated
from the University of Central Florida with a BS in Computer
Science in 1992 and later received her MS in Engineering Management
from the same university in 1997. Cheryle began her employment
with NASA over 13 years ago as a co-op student.
Since that time, Cheryle has worked as a flight software
lead and experiment integration engineer in the Spacelab program,
a lead Command and Data Handling engineer in the Space Station
Program, and a small project lead for the former Payload Directorate
prior to coming to the Launch Services Program (LSP) in 1998.
While in the LSP, Cheryle worked as a Mission Design Analyst
for three years prior to transferring to her current role
in the Mission Management Office.
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