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Good Things Happen Season 4Podcast04 Jun 2024

Good Things Happen, E6: The New Space Age

Season 4

We are living in a new space age, one that promises to deliver extraordinary technological, commercial, and potentially environmental benefits.

Lori Garver, former Deputy Director of NASA and Jason Gursky, Citi’s resident Aerospace and Defense Analyst join the podcast to help us understand what is happening in the interplanetary world.

Lori, A three-time advisor to presidential candidates and author of ‘Escaping Gravity,’ gives a personal account of the inner workings of NASA, the exciting new innovations on the horizon and why she thinks Space is critical to the future of humanity. Jason talks us through the impact of commercial investment in Space and the opportunities created by lowering costs and private sector involvement.

 

Citigroup, Inc. Citi and Lori Garver are not affiliated and are independent companies. The speakers views are of their own and may not necessarily reflect the views of Citi or any of its affiliates. Neither the information provided nor any opinion expressed constitutes a solicitation for the purchase or sale of any security. The expressions of opinion are not intended to be a forecast of future events or a guarantee of future results.

 

 

Lori Garver is the former NASA Deputy Administrator. She is also the author of "Escaping Gravity: My Quest to Transform NASA and Launch a New Space Age."

Nominated by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Lori Beth Garver was the deputy administrator of NASA from July 17, 2009 to September 6, 2013. As deputy administrator, Garver was NASA's second in command. She worked closely with the administrator to provide overall leadership, planning, and policy direction for the agency.

Garver's confirmation as deputy administrator marked the second time she has worked for NASA. Her first period of service to the agency was from 1996 to 2001. She first served as a special assistant to the NASA administrator and senior policy analyst for the Office of Policy and Plans, before becoming the associate administrator for the Office of Policy and Plans. Reporting to the NASA administrator, she oversaw the analysis, development and integration of policies and long-range plans, the NASA Strategic Management System, and the NASA Advisory Council.

A native of Michigan, Garver graduated from Haslett High School in Haslett, Michigan, in 1979 and four years later, in 1983, she earned a bachelor's degree in political science and economics from Colorado College. Her focus turned to space when she accepted a job working for Sen. John Glenn from 1983 to 1984. She since has served in a variety of senior roles in the nonprofit, government and commercial sectors.

Garver worked at the newly formed National Space Society from 1984 to 1996, becoming its second executive director in 1987. She served as the society's primary spokesperson, making frequent appearances on national television and regularly testifying on Capitol Hill. During that time, she also earned a master's degree in science, technology and public policy from George Washington University in 1989.

After working at NASA from 1996 to 2001, Garver was employed as the vice president of DFI Corporate Services from 2001 to 2003. From January 2001 until her nomination as NASA's deputy administrator, she was a full-time consultant as the president of Capital Space, LLC, and senior advisor for space at the Avascent Group. In these roles, she provided strategic planning, technology feasibility research and business development assistance, as well as merger, acquisition and strategic alliance support, to financial institutions and Fortune 500 companies.

Garver was the lead civil space policy advisor for the 2008 Obama presidential campaign and led the agency review team for NASA during the post-election transition. Previously, she served as the lead space policy advisor for the Hillary Clinton and John Kerry campaigns for president and represented them at various events and conferences. Garver has held numerous senior positions in space policy. She was a member of the NASA Advisory Council, a guest lecturer at the International Space University, president and board member of Women in Aerospace, and president of the American Astronautical Society. She lives in Virginia with her husband, David Brandt, and their sons Wesley and Mitchell.

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Jason Gursky is the senior U.S. aerospace and defense analyst with Citigroup, where he was named a top stock picker and top earnings estimator in the space by Thompson Reuters in recent years. Previously he has covered technology supply chains for JPMorgan and held various management roles in the telecommunications sector. He holds an MBA from UC Berkeley, an MA in International Relations from The Johns Hopkins University and a BA in International Relations from UC Davis.

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