.Lee esta historia en Espau00f1ol aquu00ed.Patricia Ortiz is pleased to become a first-generation Salvadoran United States. Her mommy, born and raised in El Salvador, involved the USA for a better chance regardless of not understanding any person or the English language.As a project supervisor for Space Projects and Partnerships at NASA’s Armstrong Tour in Edwards, California, Ortiz deals with numerous space and flyings jobs for brand-new technologies that begin from the early stages to the execution. This involves appointment along with partners, partnering with management and taking care of the job for efficiency and also objective effectiveness.While reviewing her quest to NASA, Ortiz honors her mama for her resiliency and the effect she carried her.
“My mommy faced a bunch of hardship in concerning this country, yet she involved this nation to ensure I might perform this.” This brave choice to relocate to a strange location was what opened the door for Ortiz to eventually work for NASA.Ortiz takes pleasure in keeping hooked up to her Salvadoran roots as well as one way she performs this is by means of food items. Her favorite recipe: the pupusa. “My mother makes the best pupusas with chicharru00f3n [pig], cheese, and also curtido [cabbage slaw] It’s so great tasting!”.NASA is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by sharing the wealthy backgrounds, societies and interests of staff members who help in improving the organization’s purpose as well as results for the benefit of all humanity.
This month-long, yearly party praises as well as recognizes the Hispanic and also Latino Americans who have favorably affected as well as enhanced our country and also culture.