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Kent-based Blue Origin announces Board of Advisors

Board features renowned leaders in the space industry

Kent-based Blue Origin announced Tuesday the formation of its Board of Advisors, which includes notable former government space leaders and industry executives.

The board will provide strategic counsel on the company’s mission to radically reduce the cost of access to space and the utilization of in-space resources, according to Blue Origin. In doing so, the board will further advance Blue Origin’s vision of millions of people living and working in space to benefit the Earth.

“We are so proud to have attracted this amazingly talented group of experts,” Blue Origin CEO Bob Smith said. “This board will help us drive our mission forward, provide us guidance on our key initiatives and serve as strategic advisors to our leadership team.”

The Blue Origin Advisory Board members are:

* Kari A. Bingen – former deputy under secretary of defense for Intelligence and Security

* Charles Elachi – former director, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

* Dan Hastings – Aeronautics and Astronautics Department head, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and former chief scientist, U.S. Air Force

* Maj. Gen. Sue Mashiko, USAF (Ret.) – former deputy director, National Reconnaissance Office

* Todd May – Senior vice president, Space and Mission Solutions, KBR (engineering, construction company) and former director, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

* Bill Smith – former president, Primex Technologies Aerospace Division

* Heather Wilson – president, University of Texas at El Paso, former secretary of the U.S. Air Force, and former member, U.S. House of Representatives


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