Cindy Evans, a geology expert and NASA veteran, is gearing up Artemis teams for moon science. Her journey to NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston began with a dream to explore the Moon. As an oceanographer who studied oceanic crust rocks, she found her way to Johnson, contributing to various space programs and establishing the Crew Earth Observations effort. Evans' interdisciplinary experiences have shaped her approach to human spaceflight, emphasizing the importance of flexibility and collaboration. She encourages early-career NASA team members to build connections and embrace opportunities, no matter how unexpected. Evans' role in Artemis is crucial, as she equips astronauts with the geology and field skills needed to execute mission science requirements. Her expertise in geology and planetary science, combined with her training in lunar geology, makes her an invaluable asset to the Artemis Internal Science Team. Evans' passion for space exploration and her commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration make her a key figure in NASA's Artemis campaign, paving the way for future moon science and inspiring the next generation of space explorers.