WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.240 --> 00:00:08.700 I actually didn't know what an engineer really was until I was about 13 years old. 2 00:00:08.700 --> 00:00:12.980 I had always been interested in space, planets, you know, our solar system 3 00:00:12.980 --> 00:00:18.100 and stars, and I was also interested in design. So then I watched the movie 4 00:00:18.119 --> 00:00:23.820 Apollo 13 and I learned what aerospace engineering was, and how that was a 5 00:00:23.820 --> 00:00:30.240 beautiful marriage of my love of space and my love of design, and then I had 6 00:00:30.240 --> 00:00:34.360 something to shoot for. And I fell in love with NASA. 7 00:00:34.360 --> 00:00:38.360 Conversations with Goddard Featuring: Jody Davis 8 00:00:38.360 --> 00:00:44.240 I'm the deputy payload systems engineer on WFIRST, at Goddard. So, my 9 00:00:44.240 --> 00:00:48.590 education background, I went to Embry- Riddle Aeronautical University and I got 10 00:00:48.590 --> 00:00:53.720 my bachelor's in aerospace engineering. Then I went on to grad school at UVA and 11 00:00:53.720 --> 00:00:59.270 got a master's in aerospace and mechanical engineering. Before all of 12 00:00:59.270 --> 00:01:05.089 that I fell in love with flying. I was in high school right about the time that I 13 00:01:05.089 --> 00:01:09.470 was learning to drive. I started flying. Before school I 14 00:01:09.470 --> 00:01:14.930 would go fly, get my hours in, and then after school I would work at a hair 15 00:01:14.930 --> 00:01:19.970 salon to actually pay for my flying lessons, and I ended up getting my 16 00:01:19.970 --> 00:01:22.920 pilot's license by senior year of high school. 17 00:01:22.920 --> 00:01:25.340 I like to do STEM outreach a lot, 18 00:01:25.340 --> 00:01:29.570 and at one point I was like, "You know what? I really would love to do 19 00:01:29.570 --> 00:01:34.369 international STEM outreach." I found a nonprofit organization in 20 00:01:34.369 --> 00:01:40.580 Tanzania called Project Inspire, and I went out and I talked about NASA with 21 00:01:40.580 --> 00:01:45.120 them for two and a half weeks. I plan to go back about every other year. 22 00:01:45.120 --> 00:01:51.820 I like challenges, and I came up with this idea once I started running marathons, and I 23 00:01:51.830 --> 00:01:56.179 want to run a marathon on every continent before I'm 50. The last one I 24 00:01:56.179 --> 00:02:01.580 ran was in Iceland, and then the next one that I have planned is to run the Mount 25 00:02:01.580 --> 00:02:06.470 Fuji marathon in Japan. Yes, I did climb Kilimanjaro I still can't believe it. 26 00:02:06.470 --> 00:02:11.420 It's a 19,300 foot peak, it was the hardest thing I've ever done. 27 00:02:11.460 --> 00:02:15.700 And getting to the top, you're kind of almost euphoric. What I enjoy most 28 00:02:15.709 --> 00:02:20.030 about working at Goddard, is the people. To tie it all together we have a very 29 00:02:20.030 --> 00:02:25.849 capable, hard-working team, and I crave that highly collaborative environment, 30 00:02:25.849 --> 00:02:29.240 where even as issues crop up you know that you can pull your team together and 31 00:02:29.240 --> 00:02:37.340 find the right answer. My six-word memoir is she inspired and uplifted the world. 32 00:02:37.340 --> 00:02:40.280 [Music] 33 00:02:40.280 --> 00:02:49.740 Explore NASA