Mark McInerney
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
EducationWashU At Brookings
(Public Leadership)
Grand Valley State University
(MS - Software Engineering & Computing)
Central Michigan University
(BS - Meteorology)
(Public Leadership)
Grand Valley State University
(MS - Software Engineering & Computing)
Central Michigan University
(BS - Meteorology)
Knownfor
AwardsNational Weather Service – Highest Award (2003)
Fields
Mark McInerney | |
|---|---|
Mark McInerney | |
| Education | WashU At Brookings (Public Leadership) Grand Valley State University (MS - Software Engineering & Computing) Central Michigan University (BS - Meteorology) |
| Known for | |
| Awards | National Weather Service – Highest Award (2003) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | |
| Institutions | |
Mark A. McInerney is an American meteorologist and climate data scientist. He was the NASA Director of UAP Research but took advantage of NASA's second delayed resignation program offering and retired from the agency in July 2025.[1][2][3]