engineering & technology
HENAAC 2008 Luminary Honorees
Announced
H
ENAAC is proud to announce the 5th Annual Luminary Honorees. This year’s
Luminaries represent top professionals in science, technology, engineering and
mathematics. Each honoree is recognized for his/her contributions to the His-
panic technical community as a leader and role model. This year, we are happy to pres-
ent the largest Luminary class with 29 extraordinary Hispanic engineers and scientists
from corporate, government, and military sectors. Luminaries were honored at two
separate events on Friday, October 10, 2008 at the HENAAC Conference which was
held at the Hilton Americas Hotel in Houston, TX on October 9-12, 2008.
Luminaries-Military Captain Mordechai Levin, CAP
Lieutenant Richard A. Angelet USAF Auxiliary-Civil Air Patrol
Budget Analysis and Developer, Executive Director, Masterflight
USCG Assistant Commandant of Foundation
Operations
U.S. Coast Guard Ensign Marissa C. Hobbs
Fire Control Officer
Manuel D. Bustillos Sr. U.S. Navy
Engineer Technician
U.S. Army Research Laboratory Fidel J. Rodriguez, P.E.
Chief, Facilities Management Division
Captain Peter J. Clarke Logistics Directorate, Washington, D.C.
Director for Personnel, Policy and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Training
Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program
U.S. Navy Ronald James Garcia
Chief, Air Force Scientist and Engi-
neer Career Program
Air Force Personnel Center
U.S. Air Force
Maria E. de la Torre
Lead Emergency Management Spe- Milagros “Millie” Gonzalez Young
cialist, EM Branch Q21 Manager, ARDEC Quality
Baltimore District Engineering & System Assurance
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Directorate
Captain Mordechai Levin, CAP
U.S. Army RDECOM
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