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Graduate Space Careers Forum
6 November 2024
Graduate Space Careers Forum

 

Graduate Space Careers Forum: Building a road to a future in space

As noted by the Space Skills Alliance, the sector must make itself attractive to a wider range of people. The Graduate Space Careers Forum taking place on day 2 of the Global MilSatCom Conference, will increase awareness of non-traditional career paths, and offer more opportunities for interested individuals to improve their skills.

Despite a cultural renaissance, concerted government support, and a booming private sector, the UK space sector continues to battle a global skills shortage.With the only truly global conference for Military Satellite Communication technology, SAE recognise that our annual platform can provide a unique opportunity to contribute to solutions for the wider space community.

With 150 UK-based undergraduate and postgraduate students, the challenges will be addressed head on.
 

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The Global MilSatCom Graduate Space Careers Forum is free to attend for students at UK universities only.

  • Conditions for entry:
    • You must be a student at a UK university
    • Student ID and legal ID must be presented upon attendance

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FEATURED SPEAKERS

Dave Dean

Dave Dean

Chief Engineer, Space FBLOS Principal Advisor, Cyber & Information Systems Division, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl)
Dr Joanna Hart

Dr Joanna Hart

Director, Space Partnership
Jacob Smith

Jacob Smith

Director, SpaceCareers.uk
Squadron Leader Becky Kirk

Squadron Leader Becky Kirk

Space Systems SME, Royal Air Force

Bernice Huntley

Future Workforce Lead, UK Space Agency
Bernice Huntley

Bernice joined the Education and Future Workforce department of the UK Space Agency in March 2023. As the Future Workforce Lead, her role involves partnering across government, industry, and academia to address skills and workforce challenges that the UK space sector faces.
Bernice leads strategic planning to meet the UK Space Agency’s commitment, through the National Space Strategy, to deliver a skilled and diverse future workforce. She works to inspire, build and strengthen a workforce which will support the sector’s future growth ambitions and resilience.
Bernice has spent many years in academia leading, developing and managing science faculties to improve standards of learning and raise achievements. She is passionate about STEM learning and is dedicated to providing people with the skills and knowledge they need to pursue successful careers in the UK space sector.

Coraline Dalibot

Commitee Member, Women in Aerospace-Europe UK
Coraline Dalibot

Coraline Dalibot is a Senior Spacecraft Thermal Engineer at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) Space department, which is part of the UK Research and Innovation Science and Technology Facilities Council. She is a chartered engineer working on world-class science, technology, and innovations. Her passion for space and her career journey led her to encourage students and support colleagues within the aerospace sector as a STEM ambassador and mentor. She joined the Women In Aerospace Europe in 2020 and is now a UK group’s committee member taking part in initiatives to raise awareness about Space careers.

Dave Dean

Chief Engineer, Space FBLOS Principal Advisor, Cyber & Information Systems Division, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl)
Dave Dean

I am a Chief Systems Engineer with over 37 years of experience in the Defence and Security Environment, which has included MOD PE, DERA and QinetiQ.

I joined Dstl in 2004 and I have been an Operational Analyst, systems engineer and consultant. I was the Theme Advisor for Combat Identification and currently work in the Cyber and Information Systems Division as the Principal Advisor for MilSatCom within the Dstl Space Programme.

My current role includes leading national and international research activities, and providing support to the UK Skynet 6 programme and Space Command.

My main areas of interest include Space Hybrid Networks, future MilSatCom bearers, secure waveforms and space platform protection, and space industrial policy.

I was born in Romford, Essex; have degrees in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Systems Engineering and am a Fellow of the Institute of Engineering and Technology.

Dr Joanna Hart

Director, Space Partnership
Dr Joanna Hart

Joanna thrives on bringing people together to address complex challenges and deliver change.

The Space Partnership equally represents industry, academia and government, enabling shared priorities to identified and collective action agreed so that the ambition contained within the National Space Strategy. Director is delivered. Joanna started in the role in March 2023 after nine years working across the space and innovation ecosystems, first at the Satellite Applications Catapult and then at the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC, part of UK Research and Innovation).


As the Harwell Space Cluster Development Manager, Joanna worked with stakeholders to grow the Cluster from 80 organisations to over 100 today that collectively employ over 1,400 people (up from 800 in December 2017). As STFC’s Skills Factory Director, Joanna led the development of STFC’s Skills Factory proposal to address national technical skills shortages, resulting in a doubling of the STFC apprenticeship scheme.
With a first career in investment banking at UBS and Credit Suisse, a PhD in particle physics, Joanna has a strong financial and scientific background.

Dr Junayd Miah

Fellow, Institute of Physics
Dr Junayd Miah

Dr Junayd Miah is a widely recognised UK space subject matter expert, having led the development and delivery of several critical space and ground segment capabilities for the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD). This includes leading the development of a £145 million, game-changing space programme for space-based Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), demonstrating the UK government operating satellites for the first time in over 17 years, and helping deliver two satellite missions for R&D purposes, CIRCE and Prometheus-2 respectively. He currently serves as Science Adviser for UK Space Command to direct investment towards beneficial technologies for future space operations.

Dr Leah-Nani Alconcel

Committee Member, Women in Aerospace-Europe UK
Dr Leah-Nani Alconcel

Dr Alconcel has almost 20 years of experience working as an engineer and manager on planetary exploration missions throughout the solar system including the Cassini mission to Saturn, JUICE mission to the Jovian system, and the Cluster multi-spacecraft mission investigating the Earth’s magnetosphere. She has worked on the full life cycle of space missions, from concept and design through to build, launch, operations and end-of-life.

Currently, she works as an Associate Professor at the University of Birmingham on space-based inverse synthetic aperture radar systems for improved Space Domain Awareness (SDA). Please see our dedicated page for this research: https://www.bham.ac.uk/sda.

Jacob Smith

Director, SpaceCareers.uk
Jacob Smith

Jacob is a Director of SpaceCareers.uk, a non-profit organisation supporting students and professionals throughout their careers in the space sector. He is also the founder of SpaceProjects.uk and a former Chair of UKSEDS. Jacob works for the Space Partnership as Space Partnership Lead, following roles at ESA Academy at SSTL.

Jeremy Wimble

Programme Manager, Defence, techUK
Jeremy Wimble

Jeremy is the programme manager at techUK responsible for the defence programme which works to help the UK's defence technology sector align itself with the Ministry of Defence, in particular Defence Digital.

Prior to joining techUK, from 2016-2024 Jeremy was International Security Programme Manager at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). In this role he coordinated the team’s research and impact activities for funders including the FCDO and US Department of Defense, as well as business development and strategy.

Jeremy has a MA in International Relations from the University of Birmingham and a BA (Hons) in Politics & Social Policy from Swansea University.

Joey Williamson

Sales Manager - Future MilSatCom, Airbus Defence and Space
Joey Williamson

Joey Williamson joined Airbus Defence & Space as Business Development Manager in April 2024 to focus on the UK MoD future Milsatcom programmes & campaigns. Prior to joining Airbus Defence & Space, Joey spent four and a half years at ALL.SPACE as their EMEA/NATO Business Development rep. Joey also holds a degree in Business Management from the University of the West of England.

Katherine Courtney FRAeS

Chair, Global Network on Sustainability in Space
Katherine Courtney FRAeS

Katherine is a non-executive director, strategic advisor, and former CEO of the UK Space Agency. She chairs the Global Network on Sustainability in Space – which brings together scientists, industry leaders and policy makers across more than 44 countries to foster collaboration to deepen understanding of the space environment and tackle the rising challenges of space debris and space traffic management.

Katherine has over 20 years’ executive experience in business innovation, start-up and expansion in the UK, Europe, and other geographies. Over nearly 15 years as a Senior Civil Servant with the UK government, she developed and implemented high-profile government policy in areas ranging from critical national infrastructure to industrial strategy. She led several landmark technology-enabled transformation programmes and steered five cross-cutting pieces of legislation successfully through Parliament.

During her tenure as CEO of the UK Space Agency, Katherine opened the UK market to commercial spaceflight; modernised the UK’s commercial space regulatory frameworks; directed the Agency’s strategic policy response to global and domestic trends; and led €1.4bn investment in collaborative space missions through the European Space Agency.

Katherine is also a Trustee of UKSEDS (the UK’s national university student space society), a STEM Ambassador, and the Founder of PrimarySpace.org – a charity with the mission to inspire and engage as many primary school children and teachers as possible with space subjects and careers.
 

Linda Ngozwana

Committee Member, Women in Aerospace-Europe UK
Linda Ngozwana

Linda Ngozwana, born and raised in South Africa, is a Systems Engineer at MDA UK Space and Robotics with experience in developing sensors used in spacecraft. Prior to this, Linda completed her Masters in Astronautics and Aerospace Engineering at Cranfield University, with research experience in applying Model Based Systems Engineering to complex satellite manoeuvres and its impact on satellite design.


Linda believes in breaking boundaries and is determined to inspire other young girls to do the same by leading in the promotion of gender equality and access to quality education. To this end, she has been actively working in various Non-Profit Organisations (NPOs) which help expose learners from all over the world to careers in space. Linda aims to play a pivotal role in inspiring the next generation of young people who want to come into space so they too can create monumental changes to uplift their communities. As a result, Linda is a co-founder of Moonshot Africa, a South African based talent accelerator that aims to launch future generations of African rocket scientists into space. Linda is also a fervent volunteer of the Space Generation Advisory Council and has served as mentor and in 2023 as part of the Organising Team for the 21st Space Generation Congress. Linda has also been part of the Women in Aerospace UK committee since 2023.


As a pinnacle of her work, she has been recognized by various organisations from all over the world including getting a career feature on CNN. She also had many articles published by media houses in Africa on how she empowers and inspires young girls and women to take on careers in these fields.
Linda proudly represents a generation of African engineers that will not be defined by their origins and environment, rather by their bravery and ambition.
 

Mekhi Dhesi

Space Situational Awareness Strategy Lead, Astroscale UK
Mekhi Dhesi

Dr Mekhi Dhesi is SSA Strategy Lead at Astroscale UK. Astroscale are world-leaders in in-orbit servicing, with a vision for a sustainable space environment for future generations. Mekhi oversees development of Astroscale UK's In-Situ Space Situational Awareness (ISSA) service line and how Astroscale's missions can support the UK's SSA capabilities.

Prior to Astroscale, Mekhi completed her PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Southampton. Here she modelled the gravitational wave emission from black hole binary systems and was a scientific member of the ESA Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission consortium. Mekhi holds a Bachelor of Science from University College London and a Master of Science in Theoretical Physics from Kings College London.

Nick Hermansky

Business Development, Global Government & Space - Europe & Africa, Intelsat
Nick Hermansky

Nicholas J Hermansky has spent the last 15 years at senior executive management levels in the Global aerospace defence market. He has worked across North & South America, Europe and the Far East building solutions for Government customers within the air, land and space domains.
After learning to fly as a teenager, Nick started out in the defence industry working within the military airborne antenna market. He then joined the tactical radio industry before moving later into the space and SATCOM market, although all of the previous roles required a rounded working knowledge of satcom systems.
Nick has an MBA, BA (Hons) in International Business and is a fellow of the Royal Aeronautical society.

Preeya Lakhani

Deputy Programme Manager, UK Satellite Programmes, Lockheed Martin UK Space
Preeya Lakhani

Preeya’s fascination with space began in her early childhood, inspired by sc-fi television series like Star Trek Voyager and trips to Farnborough Air Show with her parents.
From then she was hooked – and even at the age of just four-years-old was single minded about the career she wanted to follow.
Her academic path saw her completing courses in record time and achieving a BTEC diploma, HNC, HND and a Masters’ degree - all while working full time. Preeya started her vocational journey at Gillette in Reading, where she learned the fundamental principles of mechanical engineering as an apprentice developing and testing new product concepts.
Following the graduation from her apprenticeship, Preeya transferred what she had learned to her next role at AWE (Atomic Weapons Establishment), starting off as an engineering technician and working her way up the ranks in the defence industry.
Eventually the opportunity to join Lockheed Martin presented itself and she jumped at the opportunity, learning a range of skills in business operations before moving into project management and to her current role as a Programme Lead.
Preeya is also a STEM Ambassador and has long term ambitions to be a Programme Director whilst continuing to grow the UK space sector.
 

Raniah Ahmed

Chair, UKSEDS
Raniah Ahmed

Raniah is an MEng Aerospace Engineering student at the University of Bristol. She has completed a placement year as a Junior Design Engineer. Dedicated to guiding students toward a profession in the space sector, Raniah has volunteered with UKSEDS since 2022. Since then, she has spent one term on the Executive Committee, and is now in her second term as Chair. Through her time on the Executive Committee she has been overseeing the UKSEDS Events and Outreach team. They are currently focused on delivering workshops to young students to help them understand the variety of careers available in the space industry.

Robyn Heslin Dewar

UK Engineering Skills & Capabilities Lead, Thales UK
Robyn Heslin Dewar

Robyn Heslin Dewar is the Engineering Skills & Capabilities Lead for Thales UK. Working on understanding our skills landscape, and how it can be used to protect our current and future capabilities. An exciting project underway is the global engineering learning pathways, which will help engineers understand their skills and the training applicable to their roles. Alongside this, Robyn uses the skills landscape to help recruit, upskill and mobilise talent across the UK. Robyn is also a member of the TechUK Skills & Diversity Council, member of the INCOSE UK Advisory Board and UKGOV Shipbuilding Skills Delivery Group. Prior to working with skills, Robyn was a Systems Engineer, working across product lines like Naval, Sensors & Vehicles – showcasing a key message that skills can be transferable! Being a systems engineer at heart, Robyn carries these principles with her through the other roles she has.

Sara Alao

CEO, Stars Edge
Sara Alao

Sara Alão is the Founder and CEO of Stars Edge Ltd, a pioneering space start-up focused on dual-use satellites and Air-breathing Electrical Propulsion systems in Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO). She serves on the Aerospace Industry Advisory Board at the University of Manchester and is recognized for her expertise in satellite technology, sustainability, and defence applications.

A TEDx speaker and an advocate for space sustainability, Sara has presented her work at prominent forums such as the ICRA, IAC and AWS HQ. Her leadership includes serving as President of CRANSEDS at Cranfield University, where she led multiple award-winning teams and organized key aerospace events with primes in the industry. She's has collaborated in Space Robotics research for Airbus and Hybridisation of Aircraft Engines with Rolls Royce.

Squadron Leader Becky Kirk

Space Systems SME, Royal Air Force
Squadron Leader Becky Kirk

Becky Kirk is a qualified and experienced Chartered Engineer with a strong background in space systems engineering. With many years of experience in the field, she has proven expertise in Systems Engineering processes and Satellite architecture.


Prior to her current role at e2E Services as a Deliver Manager and Engineering Consultant, Becky served in the Royal Air Force for 19 years, where she developed valuable leadership and teamwork skills that have been instrumental in her success as a space systems engineer. She spent time with NATO, DE&S and multiple overseas detachments.


Not wanting to leave the military fully, she remained as a Part Time Voluntary Reservist, where she now instructs on the Space Operations Courses and is assisting defence with their Space System requirements.


She has worked as a STEM Ambassador and is passionate about demonstrating the virtues of a career in this field.

Tales Gaspar

Programme Manager, UK SPF and Satellite, Tech UK
Tales Gaspar

Tales has a background in law and economics, with previous experience in the regulation of new technologies and infrastructure. In the UK and Europe, he offered consultancy on intellectual property rights of cellular and IoT technologies and on the regulatory procedures at the ITU as a Global Fellow at the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI). Tales has an LL.M in Law and Business by the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) and an MSc in Regulation at the London School of Economics, with a specialization in Government and Law.

Tara Browne

Deputy Division Chief, Strategy & Plans, Space Systems Command, U.S. Space Force
Tara Browne

Tara Browne is a PMP© credentialed program manager with a Master’s in Management from the University of St Andrews and over 10 years of experience leading complex projects & programs in the United States Air Force and Space Force. Currently serving as the Deputy Division Chief of Strategy & Plans at Space Systems Command, International Affairs Office, she focuses on identifying & pursuing innovative international partnership opportunities and advocating for process and policy changes to enhance global space cooperation. Previously, Tara managed a portfolio of satellite communications partnerships valued at over $3.4 billion, driving collaboration among 24 nations. She is passionate about strengthening US & Allied space partnerships, fostering collaboration, and promoting collective security in the rapidly evolving space domain.

Taskeen Ali

Head of Futures, HMRC
Taskeen Ali

Taskeen, a visionary in the sphere of space exploration, serves as an educator and public speaker. She is known for her ability to connect various disciplines and sectors, offering innovative insights and challenging classical thinking. Her work often includes drawing parallels between space and other nascent fields, such as quantum technology. She has been called on as a thought leader for various sectors and a wide range of organisations including the All-Party Parliamentary Groups UK Parliament, European Union, Reuters, FT, the Economist, auDA, ESA, RAeS, Catapult, the OECD and the UN. Taskeen teaches at various executive programmes and MBA at the University of Oxford.

With a wealth of experience in shaping and guiding future strategies across several organisations, including the UK Space Agency (UKSA) and His Majesty’s Treasury (HMT), Taskeen stands out as a recipient of recognition from the US State Department. This award honours her efforts to encourage participation in the space sector, particularly among women and underrepresented groups.
At His Majesty's (HM) Revenue and Customs, she leads on futures initiatives related to tax bases in emerging jurisdictions, including Space, the Arctic, Oceans, and the Metaverse.

Vanessa Viney

Innovation Manager, Airbus Defence and Space
Vanessa Viney

Vanessa is UK and US Innovations Manager at Airbus Defence and Space, based at the company’s UK HQ in Stevenage. With over 26 years’ experience in the aerospace sector and a MEng in Aerospace Systems Engineering, Vanessa has worked on Mission Systems design for Earth Observation satellites, Project Management, Bid Management and Product Management.

Today, she is responsible for a portfolio of Innovation projects and is experienced in Innovation methods and tools – she is a ThinkWrong facilitator, motivator and ecosystem connector. Vanessa is also involved in outreach activities – such as the UK Youth Rocketry Competition – and is a ‘Women in Defence’ mentor as well as an active member of the internal Equality and Gender Diversity Working Group.
 

Workshop agenda

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12:30

Registration

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13:00

Chair's Opening Remarks

Dr Joanna Hart, Director, Space Partnership

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13:10

Unlocking the Future Space Workforce – Opportunities Ahead of You

Bernice Huntley, Future Workforce Lead, UK Space Agency

  • This session aims to provide a summary of the in-demand skills the UK space sector needs, and what action is being taken to support skills development here in the UK.
  • This session will also present the opportunities are available to students to access a career in the UK space sector, and what they can do today to prepare themselves for their first career steps.
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    13:30

    My Career – Taking the Unconventional Path

    Taskeen Ali, Head of Futures, HMRC

  • Why did I choose Space?
  • How I overcame the challenges I faced
  • How an unconventional path was a benefit
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    13:50

    Panel Session: Defence in Space – A Fulfilling Option?

  • Should I consider the sector?
  • What does a career in defence look like?
  • Does taking a job with defence tie me into defence for life?
  • The need for a secure & safe space environment
  • Direct & indirect contributions of defence to everyday life
  • Dr Joanna Hart, Director, Space Partnership

    Dave Dean, Chief Engineer, Space FBLOS Principal Advisor, Cyber & Information Systems Division, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl)

    Squadron Leader Becky Kirk, Space Systems SME, Royal Air Force

    Jeremy Wimble, Programme Manager, Defence, techUK

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    14:20

    Breakout Session: Finding the Role(s) that Suits You

  • Unpacking available graduate schemes
  • The Value of Work Experience & Volunteering
  • What Jobs Does the Sector Need?
  • Matching Your Skills to Available Roles
  • Dr Joanna Hart, Director, Space Partnership

    Jacob Smith, Director, SpaceCareers.uk

    Dr Junayd Miah, Fellow, Institute of Physics

    Vanessa Viney, Innovation Manager, Airbus Defence and Space

    Preeya Lakhani, Deputy Programme Manager, UK Satellite Programmes, Lockheed Martin UK Space

    Raniah Ahmed, Chair, UKSEDS

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    15:00

    Networking Break & Visit to Main Conference

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    15:30

    Breakout Session: Practical Steps to Move from Academia to Your Career

  • Making a Success of the Job Search
  • Effective Networking
  • Identifying the Right Opportunities
  • Dr Joanna Hart, Director, Space Partnership

    Jacob Smith, Director, SpaceCareers.uk

    Dr Leah-Nani Alconcel, Committee Member, Women in Aerospace-Europe UK

    Linda Ngozwana, Committee Member, Women in Aerospace-Europe UK

    Raniah Ahmed, Chair, UKSEDS

    Robyn Heslin Dewar, UK Engineering Skills & Capabilities Lead, Thales UK

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    16:10

    Panel Session: Using Space to Make a Better Planet

  • Driving technological change
  • Aiding preventative & responsive measures to natural disasters
  • Advancing global sustainability through improved understanding & new resources
  • Challenges for the next generation to meet

     

  • Dr Joanna Hart, Director, Space Partnership

    Katherine Courtney FRAeS, Chair, Global Network on Sustainability in Space

    Tales Gaspar, Programme Manager, UK SPF and Satellite, Tech UK

    Coraline Dalibot, Commitee Member, Women in Aerospace-Europe UK

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    16:40

    Young Space Exec Network: under 40 years old, working in MilSatCom and Space

  • Find out the different entry paths that people have taken into the industry
  • Learn what it’s like for younger people to be part of an industry which often values more experience
  • Advice on how to ‘sell yourself’ and network to ensure you aren’t overlooked
  • Joey Williamson, Sales Manager - Future MilSatCom, Airbus Defence and Space

    Nick Hermansky, Business Development, Global Government & Space - Europe & Africa, Intelsat

    Mekhi Dhesi, Space Situational Awareness Strategy Lead, Astroscale UK

    Sara Alao, CEO, Stars Edge

    Tara Browne, Deputy Division Chief, Strategy & Plans, Space Systems Command, U.S. Space Force

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    17:10

    Chair's Closing Remarks and End of Stream

    Dr Joanna Hart, Director, Space Partnership


    Future Workforce Lead
    UK Space Agency
    Commitee Member
    Women in Aerospace-Europe UK
    Chief Engineer, Space FBLOS Principal Advisor, Cyber & Information Systems Division
    Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl)
    Director
    Space Partnership
    Fellow
    Institute of Physics
    Committee Member
    Women in Aerospace-Europe UK
    Director
    SpaceCareers.uk
    Programme Manager, Defence
    techUK
    Sales Manager - Future MilSatCom
    Airbus Defence and Space
    Chair
    Global Network on Sustainability in Space
    Committee Member
    Women in Aerospace-Europe UK
    Space Situational Awareness Strategy Lead
    Astroscale UK
    Business Development, Global Government & Space - Europe & Africa
    Intelsat
    Deputy Programme Manager, UK Satellite Programmes
    Lockheed Martin UK Space
    Chair
    UKSEDS
    UK Engineering Skills & Capabilities Lead
    Thales UK
    CEO
    Stars Edge
    Space Systems SME
    Royal Air Force
    Programme Manager, UK SPF and Satellite
    Tech UK
    Deputy Division Chief, Strategy & Plans
    Space Systems Command, U.S. Space Force
    Head of Futures
    HMRC
    Innovation Manager
    Airbus Defence and Space

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