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NASA Silver Achievement Medal Presented to Walter Ulrich

By SpaceRef Editor
June 13, 2014
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Walter Ulrich was recognized with the NASA Silver Achievement Medal for his leadership and vision in seeding and growing the Entrepreneurial ecosystem in the NASA/JSC community. Most notable in attendance included Dr. Ellen Ochoa, Director NASA Johnson Space Center, ex-officio and current Houston Technology Board Member who presented the award.

Excerpts from Dr. Ochoa’s presentation include: “Mr. Ulrich identified an opportunity to help the JSC community with the expertise and experience of the entrepreneur community associated with HTC, and worked tirelessly with the Center’s Leadership to find an opportunity to create a local extension of the HTC at the JSC Campus.  Through his vast networks, Mr. Ulrich garnered support, both financially and endorsement wise, from the State of Texas, the Greater Houston Partnership, and the Houston Mayor (just to name a few).  His leadership and vision have resulted in approximately 1,000 individuals being introduced into the world of entrepreneurship.”  Dr. Ochoa also stated, “His team has connected local startups with the expertise that is found at JSC and introduced the JSC engineers and technologists to new cutting-edge technologies that could accelerate the human exploration of space.  Mr. Ulrich’s leadership and dedication to NASA’s mission have enabled JSC to enter into a new phase of technology transfer that will benefit all humankind.  We would like to honor and recognize Mr. Ulrich for his outstanding leadership, vision, and community outreach in support of NASA’s mission.”  

NASA’s most prestigious honor awards are approved by the Administrator and presented to a number of carefully selected individuals and groups of individuals, both Government and non-Government, who have distinguished themselves by making outstanding contributions to the Agency’s mission. The Chair of the Incentive Awards Board (IAB) annually requests nominations for the various NASA honor awards. After a rigorous review, the nominations are forwarded to the IAB chair for approval.

This prestigious NASA Silver Achievement Medal is awarded to Government and non-Government individuals or teams by NASA Center Directors for a stellar achievement that supports one or more of NASA’s Core Values, when it is deemed to be extraordinarily important and appropriate to recognize such achievement in a timely and personalized manner.

The Houston Technology Center operates a satellite incubation office on the Johnson Space Center campus that is home to very early stage startup companies which offer disruptive technologies. The Houston Technology Center has partnered with the NASA Johnson Space Center to leverage HTC’s business expertise and community networks to accelerate the development of new companies based on technologies and capabilities of NASA.

Walter Ulrich, clearly taken aback by the honor said, “I have been an admirer of NASA and Johnson Space Center my entire life and it is a privilege for Houston Technology Center to partner with Johnson Space Center.  This very special medal bestowed by Dr. Ellen Ochoa, whose transformational leadership is extraordinary, is a recognition shared with my colleagues for which I am very grateful.”

About Houston Technology Center 
Named by Forbes’ as one of “12 Business Incubators Changing the World” and “Ten Technology Incubators Changing the World,” the Houston Technology Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is a business accelerator and the largest technology business incubator in Texas, advancing the commercialization of emerging technology companies in the greater Houston area. HTC serves as the nexus of new ideas, technological innovation, and entrepreneurship which works closely with entrepreneurs and startup companies to provide in-depth strategic and tactical business guidance, fundraising advice, and connections to opportunities, allies, and capital. HTC’s focus is to assist Houston-based entrepreneurs in energy, information technology, life sciences, nanotechnology, and NASA/aerospace. For more information visitwww.HoustonTech.org or connect with HTC on Facebook or Twitter @HouTechCenter.

 

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SpaceRef staff editor.