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Patricia Ortiz is proud to be a first-generation Salvadoran American. Her mom, born and raised in El Salvador, got here to the US for a greater alternative regardless of not realizing anybody or the English language.
As a undertaking supervisor for Area Initiatives and Partnerships at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Analysis Heart in Edwards, California, Ortiz manages varied house and aeronautics initiatives for brand spanking new applied sciences that start from the early phases to the execution. This entails assembly with companions, working with management and managing the undertaking for efficiency and mission success.
Whereas reflecting on her journey to NASA, Ortiz honors her mom for her resiliency and the influence she had on her. “My mother confronted quite a lot of hardship in coming to this nation, however she got here to this nation in order that I might do that.” This courageous resolution to maneuver to an unfamiliar place was what opened the door for Ortiz to finally work for NASA.
Ortiz enjoys staying related to her Salvadoran roots and a technique she does that is by meals. Her favourite dish: the pupusa. “My mother makes one of the best pupusas with chicharrón [pork], cheese, and curtido [cabbage slaw]. It’s so scrumptious!”
NASA is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by sharing the wealthy histories, cultures and passions of staff who contribute to advancing the company’s mission and success for the good thing about all humanity. This month-long, annual celebration honors and acknowledges the Hispanic and Latino People who’ve positively influenced and enriched our nation and society.
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