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Chancellor Lesa Roe

From space shuttles to scholarships to interplanetary missions and interdisciplinary research, Lesa Roe is an accomplished, results-oriented leader with a rich history of breaking barriers and blazing trails.

Named Chancellor of the University of North Texas in 2017 following 33 years of service and leadership at NASA, Chancellor Roe is the first woman to lead the UNT System. As the system’s Chief Executive Officer, she is responsible for all operational aspects of the multi-institution system, including general oversight of 10,000+ employees and the three UNT System campuses – the University of North Texas in Denton, the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth and the University of North Texas at Dallas (combined enrollment 44,000+), as well as UNT Dallas College of Law in downtown Dallas and UNT’s branch campus in Frisco.

As leader of the only university system based in the robust Dallas-Fort Worth Region, Chancellor Roe is committed to serving DFW, Texas and the nation by building a pipeline of career-ready graduates, while transforming lives and strengthening communities through education. Chancellor Roe was named to the Dallas 500 most powerful business leaders in Dallas-Fort Worth by D CEO Magazine in 2017, 2018 and 2019, and in 2018 she was named to Fort Worth’s “400 Most Influential People” list, compiled by Fort Worth Inc. magazine. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Dallas Citizens Council, Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Dallas Inc., Space Dynamic Laboratory and the Challenger Center. She is a trustee for the Southwest Research Institute and a Board Advisor for the Texas Women’s Foundation.

Prior to her arrival in North Texas, Chancellor Roe served as Acting Deputy Administrator for NASA – capping her 33-year career in aerospace in leadership role similar to that of a chief operating officer. As Acting Deputy Administrator, she was responsible for general oversight of 17,000 NASA employees, a $19.6 billion budget and operation of 10 field centers across the nation. She also directed program and project teams on product/mission delivery, acquisition strategy, partnership and international strategy, and risk management.

During her tenure at NASA, Chancellor Roe became the first woman to serve as Director of NASA Langley Research Center. She also served as Manager of the International Space Station (ISS) Research Program at the Johnson Space Center and worked on 38 Space Shuttle and ISS missions in various leadership roles. Chancellor Roe’s leadership at NASA helped lead to numerous science, space, and aeronautics breakthrough innovations that advanced our nation’s leadership and international knowledge of aeronautics and space.

Chancellor Roe holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Florida and a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Central Florida. She is married to Ralph Roe, NASA's Chief Engineer, and has two sons and a daughter.

Her many honors include:

  • U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Hometown Hero (2018)
  • NASA Administrator Distinguished Service Medal (2017)
  • American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics AIAA Fellow (2017)
  • Senior Executive Service Presidential Distinguished Rank Award (2015)
  • University of Central Florida Distinguished Alumni Award (2014)
  • University of Florida’s Outstanding Leadership in Engineering Award (2012)
  • Virginia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Bridge Builder Award (2012)
  • YWCA Women of Distinction in Science and Technology (2010)
  • Women in Aerospace Leadership Award (2010)
  • Presidential Meritorious Executive Rank Award (2006)
  • University of Florida’s Distinguished Career Achievement Award (2006)
  • NASA Exceptional Service Medal (2000)