 Hola. Hola, ¿qué tal? Hello, everyone. Hola. Hola. Hi, my name is Dr. Mejana Gallardo-Lacor. Yo soy Carmen Pulido, originaria de Tijuana, México. Mi nombre es Andrés Andrade. Soy Metina Inclán, I'm Metina Inclán, NASA's Associate Administrator for the Office of Communication. Hi, I'm Frank Rubio from Miami, Florida. My name is Ali, Warner Osluna. Hola, ¿qué tal? Me llamo Ashley Curiel y yo soy de Guadalajara, México. I'm from Azusa, California and I was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. I'm originally from Mexico City, but I live now in Queens, New York. I'm a proud American, first-generation of Cuban and Mexican parents. I was born in Mexico, but I'm currently residing in Los Angeles, California. Hola, mi nombre es Jessica Riola y soy orgullosamente mexicana y bilingüe. Soy ingenieres espacial y trabajo aquí en la NASA Ames. I am a systems engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena. Trabajo estudiando meteorolíz en el sistema solar. As a thermal engineer, doing thermal analysis and design, especially with cryogenic systems. I'm a clinical psychologist at the Johnson Space Center Medical Clinic and I work with all of our former astronauts. I'm a public affairs officer at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in Southern California. I am a business manager. At JPL, I'm a mechanical engineer and I support electromagnetic compatibility testing on spacecraft and instruments. I work for NASA's Office of STEM Engagement at the Goddard Institute for Space Studies. So I work closely with students and with teachers. I develop technology for missions to the moon and Mars. And I am currently working with the Mars Navigation Team, the Mars 2020 team, that is in charge of figuring out where the spacecraft is and space at all times and to tell her how to get to Mars. And I have been working at Goddard for one year in magnetosphere, ionosphere, coupling specifically the aurora. And I became an NASA astronaut after a 20-year career in the U.S. Army. Eight years flying black helicopters and 12 years as a family medicine physician. And my NASA journey began soon after I had just started my classes towards my master's in education. I remember I got the opportunity to interview at JPL after many months of not giving up. And now I'm a lead engineer in representing NASA. And while I was still completing my master's, I came back for a second internship, which eventually led to a full-time position. Working here, I've realized that NASA also hires lawyers, custodians, and even social media managers. So it's not all just pilots and engineers around here. Very proud of my culture, my heritage, and very proud to be part of the NASA family. Thank you for taking the time to celebrate our reg culture. Gracias. Hasta pronto.