Headshot of Kim Hall standing in front of an Eagle Nebula image and the Hubble Space Telescope image

Kimberlyn Hall

Hubble Resource Analyst

Kimberlyn Hall is a resource analyst for the Hubble Space Telescope at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. She joined the Hubble team in March 2022 after working in multiple areas at Goddard. As a resource analyst, Hall monitors all grants for the Hubble Space Telescope, ensures that funding is in place for items such as labor and travel, processes grant approvals, and creates purchase requests, among other activities.

Hall began at Goddard in 2003, working on the Integrated Financial Management Program help desk, where she answered funding and report questions and built a background in the skills required to become a resource analyst. In 2005 she became a general business specialist in grants, ensuring that money was applied correctly in the accounting system. She became a resource analyst for Earth Science Mission Operations in 2007 and then Space Science Mission Operations in 2014, where she would remain until joining the Hubble team.

Hall was born in Washington, DC, and obtained a bachelor of science with an emphasis in accounting from the University of Maryland University College (now the University of Maryland Global Campus). A voracious learner, Hall enjoys taking classes, at one point taking financial courses at two universities while also working as a 911 operator for the DC police department, an accountant for the YMCA, and a part-time circulation center representative for the Washington Post. Hall lives in Laurel, Maryland. In her free time she likes to mountain bike, kayak, hike and orienteer.

Headshot of Kim Hall standing in front of an Eagle Nebula image and the Hubble Space Telescope image
Hubble Resource Analyst Kimberlyn Hall
NASA/Rob Andreoli