Annette Hasbrook

[3] She received many promotions throughout her career, culminating with training the next generation of flight directors and payload officers.

This includes supervising engineers while they complete preflight preparations, and payload executions in the moment, helping with ISS assembly, and managing checkout operations.

[2] During her time there, Hasbrook advised on a food storage situation above the International Space Station in 2004.

In May 2008, Hasbrook received a promotion in the form of Deputy Chief of the Flight Director Office.

Hasbrook's time in this position was short as in December 2009 she again was promoted and moved to a different office in January of the next year.

During her years of being in NASA, she won the Exceptional Service Medal for her advancing progress in missions, and her way of solving them.

Last but not least she won a Silver Snoopy for her outstanding way of fixing problems just like in the MDF mission she commanded.