NOAA Vice Admiral Nancy Hann to retire after 30 years of service
NOAA Vice Admiral Nancy Hann, who has served for 30 years, is set to retire on March 1, 2026. Hann began her career in 1996 as a fisheries observer in Hawaii and was commissioned into the NOAA officer corps in 1999.
Throughout her distinguished career, Hann has held various leadership roles. She is known for her dedication to the agency's mission and her commitment to the NOAA Corps. Following her retirement, Hann plans to transition to the next chapter of her life.
Vice Admiral Denise Hinton has been appointed as Hann's successor. Hinton will take over Hann's position at NOAA, marking a significant change in the agency's leadership.
Nancy Hann's retirement after 30 years of service will leave a notable void at the National Weather Service. Her successor, Vice Admiral Denise Hinton, is expected to continue the agency's mission and build upon Hann's legacy.
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