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Women in MilSatCom Forum
5 November 2025
Women in MilSatCom Forum

Providing a platform for women to join forces and share triumphs, and chart the course ahead, the Women in MilSatCom Forum aims to celebrate the ground-breaking women shaping the future of MilSatCom. It will provide a pivotal opportunity to strengthen networks, unlock knowledge and open opportunities to propel your career and the industry forward!

Not only will the event offer unique opportunities for women and allies in the sector to connect through Speed Networking sessions, it will also provide interactive content-led discussions in the form of Panel Discussions, Presentations and Keynote Remarks, enabling the community to expand their network, access exclusive insights from partner associations, and ultimately further their career prospects in the sector.

Free* to attend for all of those in the MilSatCom community.

*subject to approval.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Avril Jolliffe

Avril Jolliffe

DG International Collaboration & Exports, UK Ministry of Defence
Dr. Alice Bunn

Dr. Alice Bunn

Chief Executive Officer, Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Dr. Joan Johnson-Freese

Dr. Joan Johnson-Freese

Senior Fellow, Women in International Security
Dr. Mamatha Maheshwarappa

Dr. Mamatha Maheshwarappa

Head of Research & Development Office of the Chief Engineer OCE, UK Space Agency & Women in Aerospace
Genie Chaiken

Genie Chaiken

Senior Advisor / Director of Corporate Strategy, NAVWAR
Jennifer Krolikowski

Jennifer Krolikowski

Former Chief Information Officer - Space Systems Command, CEO, Plan Z
Laryssa Patten

Laryssa Patten

Head, Space Technology Adoption and Resilience, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)
Lieutenant General Susan Coyle

Lieutenant General Susan Coyle

Chief of Joint Capabilities, Australian Defence Force
Wing Commander Daniela Nowalski

Wing Commander Daniela Nowalski

Deputy Commandant, Tedder Academy of Leadership, Royal Air Force / representing alta

Avril Jolliffe

DG International Collaboration & Exports, UK Ministry of Defence
Avril Jolliffe

Dr. Alice Bunn

Chief Executive Officer, Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Dr. Alice Bunn

Dr Alice Bunn is Chief Executive of the Institution for Mechanical Engineers. Alice is a Fellow of the Institution and took up her role as CEO in July 2021. Alice is responsible for delivering our mission of improving the world through engineering, working as one team with our highly valued members and staff. Alice brings a focus on our values of inclusivity, impact, innovation and integrity - in developing future strategy and in the day to day running of the Institution’s business. In her previous role, she was International Director at the UK Space Agency, responsible for increasing the UK’s global influence in science, security and trade through space.

Alice sits on the Board of EngineeringUK; is Chair of the Professional Engineering Committee; is President of the UKSpace trade association; and acts as advisor to Orbitfab. She is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, Chair of the trustee board at the charity SwimTayka and is Patron of the General Steam Navigation Restoration Project. She is married with 4 children, 1 dog and 1 cat.

Alice also has a PhD in Metallurgy from Darwin College, University of Cambridge. Alice was awarded an OBE in the 2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours for services to the UK space sector and to charity.

Dr. Chiara Palla

Project Manager, MDA Space and Co-Lead, Women in Aerospace-Europe UK
Dr. Chiara Palla

Dr Chiara Palla has been working as Project Manager at MDA Space UK since February 2020. She currently manages multiple projects focusing on the design and development of space sensors for exploration and on-orbit servicing missions, and space-based communication technology, including the Radiofrequency distribution network for HLCS, which will be onboard the Lunar Gateway. Her day-to-day job involves interactions with diverse teams, international space agencies, commercial customers and suppliers to ensure the programs are timely delivered.
Previously (2017-2020) she worked at Imperial College, Space Magnetometer Laboratory of Space Physics group, as Instrument engineer for Magnetometer payload on ESA RadCube, VIGIL and JUICE missions.
She holds a PhD from Cranfield University (2017) specialising in Space Debris Mitigation technologies for de-orbiting. During the PhD, she also worked as part time President for the Cranfield University Student Association.
She is co-lead for the non-profit organization WIA-Europe (WIA-E) UK Regional Network, which is committed to promoting female talent and leadership across all levels of the European aerospace sector.
Aside from the Space sector, Chiara is a qualified Ski Instructor with BASI.
 

Dr. Joan Johnson-Freese

Senior Fellow, Women in International Security
Dr. Joan Johnson-Freese

Dr. Joan Johnson-Freese has taught leadership and national security at some of the most prestigious institutions in the country; currently through the Harvard Extension School and the Harvard Summer School program. She spent 20 years at the Naval War College, where she was a University Professor and Chair of the National Security Affairs Department. She has also taught at the Air War College, the Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies in Honolulu, and the University of Central Florida in Orlando. She frequently appears on national and international panels, and gives presentations about Women Peace and Security and leadership both in the United States and abroad. Her numerous publications include articles and books on space security, military education, and Women, Peace and Security. Her most recent books include: Women vs Women: The Case for Cooperation (2022,) Women, Peace & Security: An Introduction, 2nd ed. (2023), and Leadership in War and Peace: Masculine and Feminine (2025).

Dr. Mamatha Maheshwarappa

Head of Research & Development Office of the Chief Engineer OCE, UK Space Agency & Women in Aerospace
Dr. Mamatha Maheshwarappa

Dr Mamatha Maheshwarappa is the Head of Research & Development within Office of the Chief Engineer (OCE) at the UK Space Agency. Previously, as a Payload Systems Lead, she provided technical leadership on various UK Space Agency programmes and projects, by offering technical oversight/assurance. At RAL Space, she was the technical lead on SPEQTRE (Space Photon Entanglement Quantum Technology Readiness Experiment) satellite project. Mamatha has worked on transceivers for ExoMars and Lunar Polar Sample Return projects while at QinetiQ. She has a PhD in Software Defined Radios for Multi-Satellite Communications from the University of Surrey, UK. Mamatha is the co-chair of the Women in Aerospace-Europe (WIA-E) UK Regional Network representing UK Space Agency.

Genie Chaiken

Senior Advisor / Director of Corporate Strategy, NAVWAR
Genie Chaiken

Ms. Genie Chaiken serves as the Senior Advisor and Director of Corporate Strategy at Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) in San Diego, CA, USA.

Ms. Chaiken began her US Navy career as Principal Assistant Program Manager for Commercial and Military Satellite Communications (PMW/A 170), overseeing a $1.3B portfolio of 17 programs/projects. She was responsible for cost, schedule, and performance, driving technological innovation and building relationships across the DoD. Notably, she accelerated the Commercial SATCOM Satellite Terminal transportable Non-Geosynchronous (STtNG) program, significantly enhancing Naval Forces' communications resilience and maneuverability, a capability that often relies on seamless collaboration with allied nations.

Recognized for her strategic acumen and ability to navigate complex organizational structures, Genie quickly established herself as a rising force in MilSATCOM after transitioning from the telecommunications industry to federal service in 2010. Starting as a Program Analyst at JPEO JTRS, she rapidly advanced, becoming Sr. Program Analyst for PD COMSEC within PEO C3T in 2012. She was subsequently hand-selected by the PEO C3T General to serve as the Department Army System Coordinator at the Pentagon. In this role, she represented PEO C3T's interests on acquisition strategies, resolving critical issues with Army Acquisition leadership, HQDA, OSD, and Congressional stakeholders – demonstrating her influence and impact on key MilSATCOM decisions.

In 2017, Genie became Project Officer for Wideband Satellite Terminals at PEO C3T, leading product modernization efforts to improve the Warfighter experience. Recognizing the operational importance of a specific terminal, she successfully educated stakeholders at Headquarters Department Army and Office Secretary of Defense, resulting in a 3-Star decision to prototype a new terminal, a capability that was subsequently adopted by the U.S. Navy, further demonstrating her impact across branches of service.

Ms. Chaiken obtained a Level III Certification in Program Management from Defense Acquisition University, and holds certificates in Acquisition Reporting, Cost Analysis, Contracting, Information Assurance, Performance Based Logistics, Risk Management, Software Acquisition, Systems Planning, Research, Development and Engineering.
Genie is the mother of two amazing humans and is a classically trained musician.
 

Helen Weedon

Managing Director, Satcoms Innovation Group
Helen Weedon

Helen Weedon is Managing Director of the Satcoms Innovation Group (SIG) which is dedicated to promoting innovation within the satellite industry. Helen has been involved with SIG since 2011, previously supporting the group with marketing, PR, and admin activities. Helen has over 20 years’ experience within the satellite and broadcast industries. She is the founder of Radical Moves, a specialist PR and Marketing agency. Helen is fluent in French, German, and Welsh, with a basic knowledge of Dutch and Spanish. Helen regularly addresses the industry on the challenges faced by the satellite industry and the innovative approaches needed to resolve them.

Jennifer Krolikowski

Former Chief Information Officer - Space Systems Command, CEO, Plan Z
Jennifer Krolikowski

Colonel (ret) Jennifer Krolikowski is currently the Chief Executive Officer for Plan Z LLC. Prior to this, she served 27 years in the Air Force and Space Force. In her first assignment, she served as a project engineer in the Manufacturing Technology Directorate at Wright Labs. After receiving a Master’s in Aeronautical Engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology, Jennifer was assigned to the 49th Test and Evaluation Squadron and accumulated 50+ flying hours in the B-52. She moved to the GPS Joint Program Office where duties included Executive Officer; Branch Chief, GPS III Acquisitions; and Air Force Program Executive Office’s GPS Staff Director. Ms. Krolikowski taught advanced courses in space based navigation and space acquisition at the National Security Space Institute and became their Deputy Director for Mission Support. At HQ Air Force Space Command, she served as Chief, Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) Requirements. After graduating Air Command and Staff College, Jen consecutively worked as the Tactical Data Network Program Element Monitor; Deputy, Command and Control Division; and Chief, Executive Action Group under the Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisitions. She commanded as Materiel Leader of an ACAT I program, Base IT Infrastructure. Upon graduating Air War College with her third Master’s degree, Ms. Krolikowski became Branch Chief, Integrated Air and Missile Defense Global Requirements on Joint Staff. She then promoted to Military Assistant for DASD/Space, Strategic, and Intelligence Systems, Office of the Secretary of Defense. She commanded as Senior Materiel Leader for Space C2, establishing the USSF’s premier software factory, Kobayashi Maru. Jen most recently served as the Chief Information Officer for Space Systems Command, the acquisition arm of the United States Space Force.

Jen Krolikowski is recognized for the following:

John J. Welsh, Jr Award for Excellence in Acquisition Leadership, 2009
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force Team Innovation Award, 2010
PEO Outstanding Air Force Program Manager of the Year, ACAT I, 2013, 2014, & 2015
Federal Gears of the Government Award, 2019
Air Force Software Innovation Individual & Team Awards, 2020
Disruptive Change Agent Award, 2021
Leading for Impact, Women in Leadership Award, 2021
Fed 100 Award, 2023

 

Laryssa Patten

Head, Space Technology Adoption and Resilience, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)
Laryssa Patten

Ms Laryssa Patten is the Head of the Space Technology Adoption and Resilience (STAR) team at the NATO Communications and Information Agency. Laryssa has spent her career in the space field on civilian, government and military space programs. This includes working at the Canadian Space Agency on RADARSAT operations and International Space Station operations where she trained astronauts and cosmonauts to operate robotics in space. She also supported the European Commission on European Space Policy Development and Galileo Applications. For the last 10 years, Laryssa has been part of NATO, responsible for both Space and the Alliance Global Hawk activities within the Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance service center and the Chief Technology Office at NCI Agency.

Lieutenant General Susan Coyle

Chief of Joint Capabilities, Australian Defence Force
Lieutenant General Susan Coyle

Vincent Squitieri

Technical Director US Navy Comms & GPS Navigation, NAVWAR
Vincent Squitieri

Wing Commander Daniela Nowalski

Deputy Commandant, Tedder Academy of Leadership, Royal Air Force / representing alta
Wing Commander Daniela Nowalski

Wing Commander Daniela Nowalski joined the RAF in 1999. Her posts have primarily been at the forefront of the UK’s air movements & transport operations and included operational tours of Iraq and Afghanistan. She has served in the Joint Force Logistics HQ during Op HERRICK drawdown and in the UK’s Permanent Joint HQ supporting emergent UK operations in the broader Middle East. She commanded Logistics Squadron at RAF Waddington, supporting and enabling the RAF’s ISTAR Force. She has served as the Aide de Camp to Commander British Forces Cyprus and as the Military Assistant to the Assistant Chief of Defence Staff. Following a year planning and executing the world-wide baton relay to commemorate RAF100 in 2018, she then served as Executive Officer on 85 (Expeditionary Logistics) Wing at RAF Wittering, the home of the RAF’s high readiness deployable logistics capability.
Daniela assumed the role of Deputy Commandant of the Tedder Academy of Leadership in 2021, a role that shapes and influences leadership training and education across the RAF Whole Force. As coaching & mentoring desk-lead for the RAF she sets the conditions for mentoring to be adopted as best practice and as part of an individual’s continued pursuit of excellence in leadership.
An experienced mentor, Daniela represents the RAF on the alta steering group - an award winning mentoring initiative for women, by women, in the air, aviation and space sector. Additionally, she has led cross-organisational mentoring circles within the Business in the Community initiative and is a CV-mentor with the Young Women’s Trust. Daniela sits on the coveted Women in Defence mentoring scheme selection panel, and in 2021 as a member of the scheme, she won the national Most Committed Mentee Award. She is a Women in Defence Mentor for the 2024/25 cohort.
Daniela is also an Alumni of the Windsor Leadership Trust, a graduate of the Advanced Command and Staff Course (Reserves), a CAS Fellow and a mum of 2.
 

Workshop agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chair's Opening Remarks

Dr. Mamatha Maheshwarappa, Head of Research & Development Office of the Chief Engineer OCE, UK Space Agency & Women in Aerospace

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9:00

Empowering Women in MilSatCom: Perspectives on Leadership and Collaboration

Avril Jolliffe

Avril Jolliffe, DG International Collaboration & Exports, UK Ministry of Defence

• Perspectives on leadership in the MilSatCom sector
• Creating space for growth, inclusion, and future opportunity
• Championing the impact of women in the MilSatCom sector

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9:30

Through Connection: Building Strong Networks to Empower Women and Advance Equity in MilSatCom

Dr. Joan Johnson-Freese, Senior Fellow, Women in International Security

• How women’s leadership is different than men’s
• Why strong networks are essential for leadership and professional growth
• Defining your goals: What do you need from your network?
• Navigating the leadership gauntlet

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10:00

Partner Associations Panel

  • Overview of current eff orts to champion women in the MilSatCom sector – outlining priorities and areas of focus
  • Inter-agency collaboration and cooperation with industry to enhance gender equity in the space
  • Challenges faced and future opportunities
  • Wing Commander Daniela Nowalski, Deputy Commandant, Tedder Academy of Leadership, Royal Air Force / representing alta

    Helen Weedon, Managing Director, Satcoms Innovation Group

    Dr. Chiara Palla, Project Manager, MDA Space and Co-Lead, Women in Aerospace-Europe UK

    Dr. Mamatha Maheshwarappa, Head of Research & Development Office of the Chief Engineer OCE, UK Space Agency & Women in Aerospace

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    10:45

    Morning Coffee

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    11:15

    Women Leading in Engineering and Space

    Dr. Alice Bunn, Chief Executive Officer, Institution of Mechanical Engineers

  • Using professional networks to drive meaningful change and create opportunities
  • Lead by example to break down barriers for women in space and engineering
  • Promote inclusive leadership to shape the future of MilSatCom
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    11:45

    Levelling the SATCOM Landscape: Fuelling the Engine of Innovation

    Genie Chaiken, Senior Advisor / Director of Corporate Strategy, NAVWAR

  • Women are Leading the charge in SATCOM Innovation: Disrupting traditional models, developing cutting-edge technologies, and solving complex challenges.
  • Progress Requires Active Change Agents: Challenging assumptions, questioning the status quo, and advocating for equity to overcome ongoing obstacles.
  • SATCOM's Future Depends on Diverse Perspectives: Forging strategic partnerships, identifying new market strategies, and building an industry where everyone's voice is heard.
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    12:15

    Supporting Women in MilSatCom Through Ally Networks

  • The role of allies in creating inclusive work environments
  • Building support systems for women in MilSatCom
  • Encouraging mentorship and networking opportunities
  • Expanding the discussion to enhance awareness
  • Dr. Joan Johnson-Freese, Senior Fellow, Women in International Security

    Vincent Squitieri

    Vincent Squitieri, Technical Director US Navy Comms & GPS Navigation, NAVWAR

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    Shaping the Strategic High Ground

    Laryssa Patten, Head, Space Technology Adoption and Resilience, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)

  • Elevating decision altitude, recognising that strategic clarity comes from varied perspectives
  • Broaden the lens through intentionally diverse leadership teams that reflect the complexity of the world we operate in
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    14:30

    Industry Panel Discussion – Creating Opportunities for Women in MilSatCom

  • Current initiatives supporting women in MilSatCom
  • Recruitment incentives to enhance gender equity and encourage diverse talent pools
  • Workplace networks and mentorship programmes
  • Challenges, lessons, and opportunities for the future
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    15:15

    Speed Networking

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    15:45

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:15

    Intersectionality in the MilSatCom Industry

    Jennifer Krolikowski, Former Chief Information Officer - Space Systems Command, CEO, Plan Z

  • Discussing the impact of intersectionality on women’s experiences
  • Addressing intersectional challenges and opportunities
  • Lessons learned and charting the course ahead
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    17:00

    Closing Keynote by Lieutenant General Susan Coyle

    Lieutenant General Susan Coyle

    Lieutenant General Susan Coyle, Chief of Joint Capabilities, Australian Defence Force

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    17:30

    Women in MilSatCom Awards

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    17:45

    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Dr. Mamatha Maheshwarappa, Head of Research & Development Office of the Chief Engineer OCE, UK Space Agency & Women in Aerospace


    DG International Collaboration & Exports
    UK Ministry of Defence
    Chief Executive Officer
    Institution of Mechanical Engineers
    Project Manager, MDA Space and Co-Lead
    Women in Aerospace-Europe UK
    Senior Fellow
    Women in International Security
    Head of Research & Development Office of the Chief Engineer OCE
    UK Space Agency & Women in Aerospace
    Senior Advisor / Director of Corporate Strategy
    NAVWAR
    Managing Director
    Satcoms Innovation Group
    Former Chief Information Officer - Space Systems Command, CEO
    Plan Z
    Head, Space Technology Adoption and Resilience
    NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)
    Chief of Joint Capabilities
    Australian Defence Force
    Technical Director US Navy Comms & GPS Navigation
    NAVWAR
    Deputy Commandant, Tedder Academy of Leadership
    Royal Air Force / representing alta

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