Gwynne Shotwell
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File:Gwynne Shotwell at pre-launch briefing for CRS-2 mission (KSC-2013-1704).jpg
Gwynne Shotwell at pre-launch briefing for CRS-2 mission
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Born | Libertyville, Illinois |
November 23, 1963
Nationality | American |
Education | Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mathematics from Northwestern University |
Known for | The Aerospace Corporation, Microcosm Inc, SpaceX |
Title | President and Chief operating officer of SpaceX |
Children | 2 |
Gwynne Shotwell (born November 23, 1963 in Libertyville, Illinois) is an American businesswoman. She is the President and Chief operating officer of SpaceX, a United States corporation providing space transport services to both government and commercial customers.[1] As of 2014, she is listed as the 90th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes.[2]
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Early life
Shotwell received, with honors, a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mathematics from Northwestern University.[3]
Professional career
Shotwell originally planned to work in the automotive industry and was enrolled in Chrysler Corporation's management training program but did not remain[clarification needed] in that industry.[3]
In 1988, she began work at the El Segundo research center of The Aerospace Corporation, and did technical work on military space research and development contracts. During a ten-year tenure she worked in thermal analysis while "writing dozens of papers on a variety of subjects including conceptual small spacecraft design, infrared signature target modeling, space shuttle integration and reentry vehicle operational risks".[3]
Wanting to "build, and put spacecraft together", in 1998 she left the Aerospace Corp. to become "director of the space systems division at Microcosm Inc, a low-cost rocket builder in El Segundo".[3]
In 2002, Shotwell joined SpaceX in its founding year as the Vice President of Business Development and built the Falcon vehicle family manifest to nearly 50 launches, representing nearly $5 billion in revenue. She is now President and COO of SpaceX and is responsible for the day-to-day operations and for managing all customer and strategic relations to support company growth.[4]
Shotwell participates in a variety of STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) related programs, including the Frank J. Redd Student Scholarship Competition. Under her leadership the committee raised more than $350,000 in scholarships in 6 years.[4]
Public outreach
Shotwell gave a TEDx Talk at TEDxChapmanU in June 2013 on the importance of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM fields). [5] She speaks regularly to business audiences and gave a talk for the "Captains of Industry" series at the Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security in June 2014 describing entrepreneurial private accomplishments in advancing spaceflight technology.[6]
Honors and awards
- 2011: World Technology Award for Individual Achievement in Space[6]
- 2012: Women in Technology International Hall of Fame[6]
As of 2014, she is listed as the 90th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes.[2]
References
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