NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Janet Petro Announces Retirement, Kelvin Manning to Assume Acting Role
Janet Petro, the director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, has announced her retirement. Petro, who began her career at NASA in 2007, has been a pivotal figure in transforming the Kennedy Space Center into a leading multiuser spaceport. Her tenure included serving as acting administrator from January to July 2025. Petro's leadership has been instrumental in streamlining operations and enhancing efficiency at NASA, working closely with the FAA and U.S. Air Force. She has also held significant roles outside NASA, including positions at Science Applications International Corporation and McDonnell Douglas Aerospace Corporation. Petro's contributions have been recognized with numerous awards, including the President's Distinguished Executive Award and the astronaut-selected Silver Snoopy Award. Kelvin Manning, with over 32 years of experience, will step in as the acting center director.