Demetres Boyd-Thompson

Director Of School And Community Engagement at Space Center Houston

Demetres Boyd-Thompson, MBA has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Demetres currently serves as the Director of School and Community Engagement at Space Center Houston. Prior to this, they worked at Houston ISD, where they held multiple roles including HoustonISD Academics Program Manager- ROSES, At Risk Program Administrator, and High School Teacher. Demetres'sresponsibilities included supporting and mentoring students, developing partnerships with community organizations, and ensuring high attendance rates. Before joining Houston ISD, Demetres worked as a Community Supervision Sanctions Court Officer at Fort Bend County. Demetres also gained administrative experience as an Administrative Assistant at Sam Houston State University. Demetres Boyd-Thompson's work experience showcases their expertise in education, community engagement, and administration.

Demetres Boyd-Thompson holds a Bachelor's of Science degree in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration from Sam Houston State University. Additionally, Demetres has completed a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a focus in Business Administration and Management, General from the University of Phoenix. Specific start and end years for each degree are not provided.

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Space Center Houston

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The Manned Space Flight Education Foundation Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational foundation with an extensive science education program and a space museum. It is one of Houston’s top attractions, the area’s No. 1 attraction for international visitors, the Official Visitor Center of NASA Johnson Space Center and the first Smithsonian Affiliate in the greater Houston area. Space Center Houston has something for all ages. You can touch a Moon rock, see real spacecraft and go behind the scenes at NASA. Visitors come from all over the world to view the largest collection of space artifacts in the Southwestern United States. Since opening in 1992, Space Center Houston has welcomed more than 22 million visitors and currently hosts 1 million visitors annually in its 250,000-square-foot educational complex. The center earned a 2016 Top Workplaces Award by The Houston Chronicle and generates annually a $118.7 million economic impact, 1,710 jobs and $53.7 million in personal income in greater Houston, according to a 2018 economic study by Quanticon, LLC researchers Stephen Cotton, PhD, and Jason Murasko. Admission is one convenient price and includes access to all exhibits. Become a member today and receive advance notice on exhibitions, invitations to special events, free parking and much more. For more information, visit spacecenter.org.


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