Alumni Profile: Glenn Delgado's Journey of Resilience and Opportunity

Alumni Profile: Glenn Delgado's Journey of Resilience and Opportunity
From 91制片厂 to NASA
November 14, 2024
Author
Aaron Sanborn
Glenn Delgado

From his elementary school years through his time at the 91制片厂 and beyond, Glenn Delgado 鈥84 had to navigate spaces where he was a minority.  

This ability helped him build resilience and focus on the big picture, propelling him to distinguished careers in the Navy and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).   

Delgado, a hospital administration graduate from the 91制片厂 College of Health and Human Services, was inducted into the for his lifelong commitment to social justice and equity on Friday, September 27. 

"I've received numerous awards throughout my life, and this ranks right up there. I was honored by the Congressional Black Caucus (editor鈥檚 note: he was named a Small Business Advocate Living Legend) and received a Presidential Rank Award from President Obama for my work throughout my 43-year career in the government. However, I will brag about this induction the most.鈥    

Delgado鈥檚 Time at 91制片厂    

When Delgado arrived at 91制片厂 in 1981, he had already served more than five years in the Air Force, was an EMT, had a nursing license, and worked in procurement at Pease Air Force Base.     

The lack of diversity on campus, coupled with his older age, sometimes made his experience isolating. Yet, moments of kindness helped him, including classmates babysitting his son and a professor allowing him to set up a playpen in class. 

"Without people helping me and accommodating me, I wouldn鈥檛 have been able to get through it,鈥 Delgado says.    

Despite his qualifications, Delgado faced significant hurdles in landing a job in hospital administration.   

鈥淚 went on at least seven, maybe eight interviews, and on paper, I looked great. But when I got in front of them, and they saw I had a better tan than they did, their faces dropped,鈥 Delgado says. 鈥淚 remember three of them wouldn鈥檛 even let me sit down. They just thanked me for coming and showed me the door.鈥    

While waiting in the job placement office at 91制片厂, a small magazine ad for the Navy's contracting intern program caught his eye.     

鈥淚'm a firm believer in fate. And it was fate that I sat down, grabbed that magazine, and opened that page,鈥 Delgado says. 

Finding A New Path   

Delgado climbed the Navy ranks, managing contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars for significant defense projects, including the F-18 aircraft, helicopter engines, and other high-value equipment. His strategic thinking and ability to navigate complex procurement deals earned him increasing responsibilities.    

Eventually, his success in the Navy led to an opportunity at NASA, where he would spend the next 17 years as the head of the agency鈥檚 Small Business Program, ensuring that underserved communities were able to have a fair chance to participate in the approximately $18 billion in contracts that NASA awards annually.    

Creating Opportunities for Minorities     

One of his significant initiatives was the HBCU Technology Infusion Road Tour, which brought NASA decision-makers to Historically Black Colleges and Universities to see their capabilities firsthand.    

鈥淲e worked to open doors for those who weren鈥檛 given a chance. It wasn鈥檛 just about checking a box, but making real change,鈥 Delgado says.   

Delgado also extended his efforts to other underrepresented groups, including women-owned businesses and the LGBTQ+ community. Through partnerships with organizations like the National Women鈥檚 Chamber of Commerce and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, he ensured that NASA鈥檚 contracting opportunities were accessible to diverse businesses.   

Delgado credits his time at 91制片厂 for laying the groundwork for the rest of his life. From learning to read people to managing strategic plans, the skills he developed at the university were critical in shaping his approach to navigating his complex careers at both the Navy and NASA.   

鈥淵ou鈥檝e got to think big picture and pick your battles to win the war,鈥 Delgado advises. "And always be ready to make the best of the opportunities that come your way.鈥 

Published
November 14, 2024
Author
Aaron Sanborn
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