2022 ASCEND Adds Preeminent Space Leaders from Government, Academia, and Industry to Event Written 11 October 2022

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ASCENDOctober 11, 2022 – Reston, Va. – ASCEND, the world’s premier outcomes-focused, interdisciplinary space event designed to accelerate building our off-world future faster, today announced more speakers from across the space ecosystem for the 2022 ASCEND apex event, 24–26 October at Caesars Forum, Las Vegas, and online. The packed three-day agenda boasts nearly 400 speakers.

National security space leaders added

  • Asha Balakrishnan, Assistant Director, Science and Technology Policy Institute, Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA)
  • Col. El Gardner, Director, Space Strategy and Policy, U.S. Space Force (USSF)
  • David Gauthier, Director, Commercial and Business Operations, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
  • Jeremy Leader, Director, Commercial Services Office, Space Systems Command, USSF
  • Maj. Gen. John Olson, Mobilization Assistant to the Chief of Space Operations and Lead on JADC2 & ABMS, USSF; and Chief Data and Artificial Intelligence Officer, U.S. Air Force
  • Col. Joseph Roth, USSF, Director, Innovation and Prototyping Delta and Senior Materiel Leader/Commander SSC Detachment 1, Space Systems Command

Space industry leaders added

  • Uyen Dinh, Vice President, Government Relations and Strategy, BlackSky
  • Bill Gerstenmaier, Vice President, Build and Flight Reliability, SpaceX
  • Jessica Jensen, Vice President, Customer Operations and Integration, SpaceX
  • Michael Mineiro, Vice President, Legal, Regulatory, and Government Affairs, HawkEye 360 Inc.
  • Jamie Morin, Executive Director, Center for Space Policy and Strategy; and Vice President, Defense Systems Operations, The Aerospace Corporation
  • Mark Mozena, Vice President, Government Affairs, Planet
  • Matt Ondler, Chief Technology Officer, Axiom Space
  • Kirk Shireman, Vice President, Lunar Exploration Campaign, Lockheed Martin
  • Al Tadros, Chief Technology Officer, Redwire Space
  • Russ Teehan, Kuiper Government Solutions Principal Solutions Architect, Amazon
  • Jake Thompson, Chief Engineer Novel Nuclear and Head of Innovation, Rolls-Royce

Adjacent industries leaders added

  • Norm Follett, Senior Director, Global Technical Marketing, Space Technology & Solutions, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
  • Robert (Ribby) Goodfellow, Director, Corporate Purpose Communications, Colgate-Palmolive Company

U.S. civil space leaders added

  • Robert (Bob) Gibbs, Associate Administrator, Mission Support Directorate, NASA
  • Elaine Ho, Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of STEM Engagement, NASA
  • Joseph Pelfrey, Deputy Director, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

International space agency leaders added

  • Peter Gräf, Director Applications and Science, German Space Agency (DLR)
  • Susann Groß, Head of Programme Space R&D, German Aerospace Center (DLR)
  • Air Commodore Nicholas Hogan, Director General, Space Capability, Australian Defence Force
  • Krunal Joshi, Counsellor, Space (ISRO), Embassy of India
  • Nicolas Maubert, Space Counselor to the French Embassy and CNES Representative in the United States
  • Masami Onada, Director, Washington D.C. Office, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
  • Jill Smyth, Counselor, Space Affairs, Canadian Space Agency (CSA)
  • Éric Vachon, Director General, Space Science and Technology, Canadian Space Agency (CSA)

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