Alice Monet
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Jennifer Lynn Bartlett
Having worked for Dr. Monet in the Software Products Division at the Observatory and, then, succeeded her as division chief, I respect her abilities as a supervisor and project manager. Under her direction, the Division was a cohesive and productive unit. She used those same leadership and teambuilding skills to transform general discontent about the possible Planetarium closing into a sustainable grassroots organization capable of supporting the facility for years to come.
Jennifer Lynn Bartlett
Having worked for Dr. Monet in the Software Products Division at the Observatory and, then, succeeded her as division chief, I respect her abilities as a supervisor and project manager. Under her direction, the Division was a cohesive and productive unit. She used those same leadership and teambuilding skills to transform general discontent about the possible Planetarium closing into a sustainable grassroots organization capable of supporting the facility for years to come.
Jennifer Lynn Bartlett
Having worked for Dr. Monet in the Software Products Division at the Observatory and, then, succeeded her as division chief, I respect her abilities as a supervisor and project manager. Under her direction, the Division was a cohesive and productive unit. She used those same leadership and teambuilding skills to transform general discontent about the possible Planetarium closing into a sustainable grassroots organization capable of supporting the facility for years to come.
Jennifer Lynn Bartlett
Having worked for Dr. Monet in the Software Products Division at the Observatory and, then, succeeded her as division chief, I respect her abilities as a supervisor and project manager. Under her direction, the Division was a cohesive and productive unit. She used those same leadership and teambuilding skills to transform general discontent about the possible Planetarium closing into a sustainable grassroots organization capable of supporting the facility for years to come.
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Experience
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American Astronomical Society (AAS)
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United States
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Executive Offices
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1 - 100 Employee
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Secretary & Member, Board of Trustees, AAS
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Jun 2019 - Present
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US Naval Observatory
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United States
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Entertainment Providers
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1 - 100 Employee
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Retired
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Jun 2010 - Present
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Chief, Software Products Division
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Jul 2007 - Jul 2010
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Astronomer
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Apr 1975 - Jun 2010
Staff astronomer and PI of NASA-funded project to improve astrometric data on Main Belt asteroids. Also supported deep space navigation for Solar System missions by providing high-accuracy astrometry of asteroids, comets, planetary satellites, and Pluto. Represented USNO on board of Flagstaff Festival of Science.
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Friends of Arlington’s David M. Brown Planetarium
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United States
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Non-profit Organization Management
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1 - 100 Employee
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Former President
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Jan 2017 - Dec 2020
Member of the Board of Directors, taking part in governance, program planning, fund raising, and public outreach for the planetarium Member of the Board of Directors, taking part in governance, program planning, fund raising, and public outreach for the planetarium
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Division Treasurer - term ended 2018
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Jul 2015 - Dec 2020
Done now. Done now.
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President
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Apr 2010 - Jun 2010
Nonprofit organization whose mission is to sustain and update the David M. Brown Planetarium in Arlington, VA. Nonprofit organization whose mission is to sustain and update the David M. Brown Planetarium in Arlington, VA.
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Director
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1987 - 1990
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Education
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University of Virginia
Ph.D., Astronomy -
Georgetown University
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Georgetown University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics