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William H. Gerstenmaier

William H. Gerstenmaier (born September 26, 1954) is an aerospace engineer and policymaker who is Vice President, Build and Flight Reliability at SpaceX.[3] He previously served as NASA's Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations between 2005[2][4] and July 10, 2019.[5] While in that role, he was described as "arguably the most influential person when it comes to US spaceflight."[6] Prior to being Associate Administrator, Gerstenmaier served as the International Space Station Office Program Manager, at Johnson Space Center, a position he began in June 2002. He spent a total of four decades with NASA.

William H. Gerstenmaier
Gerstenmaier in 2007
BornSeptember 1954 (age 69)[1]
NationalityAmerican
EducationB.S. Aerospace engineering,
M.S. Mechanical engineering
Alma materPurdue University
EmployerSpaceX
TitleVice President, Build and Flight Reliability, SpaceX
SpouseMarsha Ann Gerstenmaier[2]

In February 2020 SpaceX announced that Gerstenmaier had joined the company as a consultant.[7] He was promoted to Vice President, Build and Flight Reliability one year later.[3]

Early life edit

Gerstenmaier was born in Akron, Ohio, in September 1954 and graduated from East High School in 1973.[1][8] As a teenager he followed the early space programs of Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo.[9] He had early dreams of being a test pilot, and after high school, enrolled at the United States Naval Academy. After seeing so many pilots returning from the Vietnam War, he thought he may not get a chance to fly, and chose to reconsider his path. He transferred to Purdue's School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, hoping to get into flight via academics. During his time at Purdue, Gerstenmaier found a great interest in spaceflight technology, and chose to focus on this area for his career.[9]

Career edit

 
Gerstenmaier (left) working on a space shuttle wind tunnel test at the Glenn Research Center in 1978

Gerstenmaier graduated with a bachelor of science in aeronautical engineering from Purdue University School of Aeronautics and Astronautics in 1977,[10] and joined the Lewis Research Center (now called the John Glenn Research Center) in Ohio, beginning his career with NASA. Initially doing research with supersonic wind tunnels, developing air data curve information used during entry on the Space Shuttle. Gerstenmaier continued his education, obtaining his master's degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Toledo in 1981.[2][4]

In 1980, Gerstenmaier moved to Houston, Texas, to work at the Johnson Space Center, researching propulsion related to the Space Shuttle, and was involved in the earliest phases of the International Space Station design. In 1984, he was a semi-finalist in the selection for NASA Astronaut Group 10.[11] In 1988, he first served as manager of Space Shuttle Program Integration, and then went on to serve as head of the Orbital Maneuvering Vehicle Operations Office. Following that, he became Director of Space Shuttle and Space Station Freedom Assembly Operations, and was named Chief of the Projects and Facilities Branch of the Flight Design and Dynamics Division.[2]

In 1992, Gerstenmaier was given a fellowship from NASA to obtain his doctorate degree from Purdue, and in 1992 and 1993, he completed course work for a doctorate in dynamics and control, with a minor in propulsion at Purdue University School of Aeronautics and Astronautics.[2][4] Of the time away from NASA, he said, "It was the most humbling experience of my life."[9]

In 1995, Gerstenmaier returned to NASA as the Shuttle/Mir Program Operations Manager, and was the liaison to the Russian Space Agency for operations and protocols. For the first half of 1996, he was stationed in Russia to support astronaut Shannon Lucid, who spent six months aboard Mir.

In December 2000, Gerstenmaier was named Deputy Manager of the International Space Station Program. In 2002, Gerstenmaier was named Manager of the International Space Station Program. Mike Suffredini replaced Gerstenmaier as the International Space Station Program manager.

Gerstenmaier held his position as Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations from 2005 until July 10, 2019.[4][12][13] At the date, he was reassigned to the role of special advisor to NASA Deputy Administrator Jim Morhard.[13]

He was hired in February 2020 by SpaceX. Originally announced publicly as being in a consultant role,[14] he reported directly to Hans Koenigsmann, VP of Mission Assurance.[3]

In February 2021, he became SpaceX Vice President, Build and Flight Reliability, replacing the retiring Koenigsmann, with responsibility for the safe completion of SpaceX missions.[3]

Awards edit

Gerstenmaier has twice been awarded the Aviation Week and Space Technology's Laureate Award for "Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Space", as well as three NASA Certificates of Commendation, two NASA Exceptional Service Medals, a Senior NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal, and the Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Executives.[2][8][12]

In 2003, he received the Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Executives. Also that year he received the Outstanding Aerospace Engineer Award, Purdue University.

In 2004, Gerstenmaier was selected as a finalist for the Service to America Medal, for "Leading the efforts to continue the safe operation of the International Space Station in the absence of the Space Shuttle, allowing continued research and preservation of its unique capabilities for the future."[15]

In 2006, the Huntsville National Space Club awarded him the Von Braun Award.

In 2007, The Federation of Galaxy Explorers honored Gerstenmaier with the 2007 Space Leadership Award, and Purdue University honored him with the Distinguished Alumni Award, "For outstanding accomplishments in a career dedicated to the human exploration of space and international cooperation in space." In November 2008 he was honored again at Purdue as an Old Master in the 2008 Old Masters Program.[9][16][17]

Gerstenmaier received the Rotary National Award for Space Achievement's National Space Trophy in 2010, Space Transportation Leadership Award, 2011, the 2011 AIAA von Braun Award for Excellence in Space Program Management and the AIAA von Karman Lectureship in Astronautics in 2012.[18]

Gerstenmaier was elected as a member into the National Academy of Engineering in 2018 for technical contributions and leadership in national and international human spaceflight programs.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "William H. Gerstenmaier: 2010 National Space Trophy Winner" (PDF). Rotary National Award for Space Achievement. 2010. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f NASA (2007). "Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations: William H. Gerstenmaier". The National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Retrieved September 29, 2007.
  3. ^ a b c d Sheetz, Michael (2 February 2021). "INVESTING IN SPACESpaceX VP Hans Koenigsmann, Elon Musk's fourth hire at the space company, plans to retire". CNBC. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d Purdue Engineering Department (2002). "William H. Gerstenmaier selected to lead NASA Space Operations". Purdue University. Retrieved September 29, 2007.
  5. ^ Davenport, Christion (10 July 2019). "Shakeup at NASA as space agency scrambles to meet Trump moon mandate". Washington Post. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  6. ^ Berger, Eric (2015-12-07). "NASA official warns private sector: We're moving on from low-Earth orbit". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2016-04-09.
  7. ^ Sheetz, Michael (2020-02-11). "SpaceX brings on NASA's former top spaceflight official as it prepares to launch first astronauts". CNBC. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  8. ^ a b Akron Beacon Journal (2005). "East High School Induction". Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved September 29, 2007.
  9. ^ a b c d Purdue Engineering Department (2007). "Head in the Clouds, Feet on the Ground". Purdue University. Retrieved September 29, 2007.
  10. ^ "William H. Gerstenmaier". College of Engineering - Purdue University.
  11. ^ "Biographies of Astronaut and Cosmonaut Candidates". Retrieved July 26, 2010.
  12. ^ a b NASA. (PDF). NASA. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 24, 2009. Retrieved September 29, 2007.
  13. ^ a b Jeff Foust (11 July 2019). "NASA shakes up exploration leadership". Space News. Retrieved 14 Jul 2019.
  14. ^ Berger, Eric (2020-02-11). "William Gerstenmaier joins SpaceX, and that's a really big deal". Ars Technica. from the original on 2020-02-11. Retrieved 2020-02-11.
  15. ^ Partnership for Public Service (2004). "Twenty-Eight Federal Employees Honored for Outstanding National Achievements". Partnership for Public Service. Retrieved September 29, 2007.
  16. ^ Purdue University (2007). "Distinguished Engineering Alumni 2007". Purdue University. Retrieved September 29, 2007.
  17. ^ The Planetary Society (2007). "Louis Friedman to Receive Space Education Inspiration Award". The Planetary Society. Retrieved September 29, 2007.
  18. ^ Marianne Dyson (2010). "2010 National Space Trophy Recipient". Retrieved April 19, 2011.
  19. ^ "For technical contributions and leadership in national and international human spaceflight programs". nae. 7 February 2018. Retrieved 2022-03-25.

External links edit

  • Biography, NASA, February 2019.
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

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William H Gerstenmaier born September 26 1954 is an aerospace engineer and policymaker who is Vice President Build and Flight Reliability at SpaceX 3 He previously served as NASA s Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations between 2005 2 4 and July 10 2019 5 While in that role he was described as arguably the most influential person when it comes to US spaceflight 6 Prior to being Associate Administrator Gerstenmaier served as the International Space Station Office Program Manager at Johnson Space Center a position he began in June 2002 He spent a total of four decades with NASA William H GerstenmaierGerstenmaier in 2007BornSeptember 1954 age 69 1 Akron Ohio 1 NationalityAmericanEducationB S Aerospace engineering M S Mechanical engineeringAlma materPurdue UniversityEmployerSpaceXTitleVice President Build and Flight Reliability SpaceXSpouseMarsha Ann Gerstenmaier 2 In February 2020 SpaceX announced that Gerstenmaier had joined the company as a consultant 7 He was promoted to Vice President Build and Flight Reliability one year later 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editGerstenmaier was born in Akron Ohio in September 1954 and graduated from East High School in 1973 1 8 As a teenager he followed the early space programs of Mercury Gemini and Apollo 9 He had early dreams of being a test pilot and after high school enrolled at the United States Naval Academy After seeing so many pilots returning from the Vietnam War he thought he may not get a chance to fly and chose to reconsider his path He transferred to Purdue s School of Aeronautics and Astronautics hoping to get into flight via academics During his time at Purdue Gerstenmaier found a great interest in spaceflight technology and chose to focus on this area for his career 9 Career edit nbsp Gerstenmaier left working on a space shuttle wind tunnel test at the Glenn Research Center in 1978 Gerstenmaier graduated with a bachelor of science in aeronautical engineering from Purdue University School of Aeronautics and Astronautics in 1977 10 and joined the Lewis Research Center now called the John Glenn Research Center in Ohio beginning his career with NASA Initially doing research with supersonic wind tunnels developing air data curve information used during entry on the Space Shuttle Gerstenmaier continued his education obtaining his master s degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Toledo in 1981 2 4 In 1980 Gerstenmaier moved to Houston Texas to work at the Johnson Space Center researching propulsion related to the Space Shuttle and was involved in the earliest phases of the International Space Station design In 1984 he was a semi finalist in the selection for NASA Astronaut Group 10 11 In 1988 he first served as manager of Space Shuttle Program Integration and then went on to serve as head of the Orbital Maneuvering Vehicle Operations Office Following that he became Director of Space Shuttle and Space Station Freedom Assembly Operations and was named Chief of the Projects and Facilities Branch of the Flight Design and Dynamics Division 2 In 1992 Gerstenmaier was given a fellowship from NASA to obtain his doctorate degree from Purdue and in 1992 and 1993 he completed course work for a doctorate in dynamics and control with a minor in propulsion at Purdue University School of Aeronautics and Astronautics 2 4 Of the time away from NASA he said It was the most humbling experience of my life 9 In 1995 Gerstenmaier returned to NASA as the Shuttle Mir Program Operations Manager and was the liaison to the Russian Space Agency for operations and protocols For the first half of 1996 he was stationed in Russia to support astronaut Shannon Lucid who spent six months aboard Mir In December 2000 Gerstenmaier was named Deputy Manager of the International Space Station Program In 2002 Gerstenmaier was named Manager of the International Space Station Program Mike Suffredini replaced Gerstenmaier as the International Space Station Program manager Gerstenmaier held his position as Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations from 2005 until July 10 2019 4 12 13 At the date he was reassigned to the role of special advisor to NASA Deputy Administrator Jim Morhard 13 He was hired in February 2020 by SpaceX Originally announced publicly as being in a consultant role 14 he reported directly to Hans Koenigsmann VP of Mission Assurance 3 In February 2021 he became SpaceX Vice President Build and Flight Reliability replacing the retiring Koenigsmann with responsibility for the safe completion of SpaceX missions 3 Awards editGerstenmaier has twice been awarded the Aviation Week and Space Technology s Laureate Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Space as well as three NASA Certificates of Commendation two NASA Exceptional Service Medals a Senior NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal and the Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Executives 2 8 12 In 2003 he received the Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Executives Also that year he received the Outstanding Aerospace Engineer Award Purdue University In 2004 Gerstenmaier was selected as a finalist for the Service to America Medal for Leading the efforts to continue the safe operation of the International Space Station in the absence of the Space Shuttle allowing continued research and preservation of its unique capabilities for the future 15 In 2006 the Huntsville National Space Club awarded him the Von Braun Award In 2007 The Federation of Galaxy Explorers honored Gerstenmaier with the 2007 Space Leadership Award and Purdue University honored him with the Distinguished Alumni Award For outstanding accomplishments in a career dedicated to the human exploration of space and international cooperation in space In November 2008 he was honored again at Purdue as an Old Master in the 2008 Old Masters Program 9 16 17 Gerstenmaier received the Rotary National Award for Space Achievement s National Space Trophy in 2010 Space Transportation Leadership Award 2011 the 2011 AIAA von Braun Award for Excellence in Space Program Management and the AIAA von Karman Lectureship in Astronautics in 2012 18 Gerstenmaier was elected as a member into the National Academy of Engineering in 2018 for technical contributions and leadership in national and international human spaceflight programs 19 References edit a b c William H Gerstenmaier 2010 National Space Trophy Winner PDF Rotary National Award for Space Achievement 2010 Retrieved 15 September 2012 a b c d e f NASA 2007 Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations William H Gerstenmaier The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Retrieved September 29 2007 a b c d Sheetz Michael 2 February 2021 INVESTING IN SPACESpaceX VP Hans Koenigsmann Elon Musk s fourth hire at the space company plans to retire CNBC Retrieved 2 February 2021 a b c d Purdue Engineering Department 2002 William H Gerstenmaier selected to lead NASA Space Operations Purdue University Retrieved September 29 2007 Davenport Christion 10 July 2019 Shakeup at NASA as space agency scrambles to meet Trump moon mandate Washington Post Retrieved 10 July 2019 Berger Eric 2015 12 07 NASA official warns private sector We re moving on from low Earth orbit Ars Technica Retrieved 2016 04 09 Sheetz Michael 2020 02 11 SpaceX brings on NASA s former top spaceflight official as it prepares to launch first astronauts CNBC Retrieved 2020 02 12 a b Akron Beacon Journal 2005 East High School Induction Akron Beacon Journal Retrieved September 29 2007 a b c d Purdue Engineering Department 2007 Head in the Clouds Feet on the Ground Purdue University Retrieved September 29 2007 William H Gerstenmaier College of Engineering Purdue University Biographies of Astronaut and Cosmonaut Candidates Retrieved July 26 2010 a b NASA William H Gerstenmaier Manager International Space Station Program PDF NASA Archived from the original PDF on February 24 2009 Retrieved September 29 2007 a b Jeff Foust 11 July 2019 NASA shakes up exploration leadership Space News Retrieved 14 Jul 2019 Berger Eric 2020 02 11 William Gerstenmaier joins SpaceX and that s a really big deal Ars Technica Archived from the original on 2020 02 11 Retrieved 2020 02 11 Partnership for Public Service 2004 Twenty Eight Federal Employees Honored for Outstanding National Achievements Partnership for Public Service Retrieved September 29 2007 Purdue University 2007 Distinguished Engineering Alumni 2007 Purdue University Retrieved September 29 2007 The Planetary Society 2007 Louis Friedman to Receive Space Education Inspiration Award The Planetary Society Retrieved September 29 2007 Marianne Dyson 2010 2010 National Space Trophy Recipient Retrieved April 19 2011 For technical contributions and leadership in national and international human spaceflight programs nae 7 February 2018 Retrieved 2022 03 25 External links editBiography NASA February 2019 Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from 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