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Dr. Garrett Reisman - Profile
Dr. Reisman is a top future trends speaker and was selected by NASA as a mission specialist astronaut in 1998 and went on to complete his first mission aboard the space shuttle, Endeavour. On this first trip, he was dropped off for a 95 day stay aboard The International Space Station before returning to Earth aboard the space shuttle, Discovery.
A NASA astronaut, Dr. Garrett Reisman offers a unique first-hand glimpse into both the past and future of human spaceflight. As featured on multiple episodes of ‘The Colbert Report’ and the ‘Joe Rogan Experience’ podcast, Garrett will entertain your audience with humorous astronaut stories that are unexpectedly down-to-earth.
A NASA veteran who flew on all three Space Shuttles, Garrett Reisman was selected by NASA as a mission specialist astronaut in 1998. His first mission in 2008 was aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour which dropped him off for a 95 day stay aboard the International Space Station after which he returned to Earth aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery. His second mission in 2010 was aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis. During these missions, Garrett performed 3 spacewalks, operated the Space Station Robot Arm and was a flight engineer aboard the Space Shuttle. Not only was he an astronaut, but Garrett was also an aquanaut serving as a crew member on NEEMO V, living on the bottom of the sea in the Aquarius deep underwater habitat for 2 weeks.
After leaving NASA in early 2011, he joined Elon Musk at SpaceX where he served in multiple capacities most recently as the Director of Space Operations.
Garrett stepped down from his full-time position at SpaceX in May of 2018 and in June 2018 he became a Professor of Astronautical Engineering in the Viterbi School at USC. He also continues to support SpaceX as a Senior Advisor.
Garrett attended the University of Pennsylvania and Caltech where he received his Ph.D in 1997.
A NASA astronaut, Dr. Garrett Reisman offers a unique first-hand glimpse into both the past and future of human spaceflight. As featured on multiple episodes of ‘The Colbert Report’ and the ‘Joe Rogan Experience’ podcast, Garrett will entertain your audience with humorous astronaut stories that are unexpectedly down-to-earth.
A NASA veteran who flew on all three Space Shuttles, Garrett Reisman was selected by NASA as a mission specialist astronaut in 1998. His first mission in 2008 was aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour which dropped him off for a 95 day stay aboard the International Space Station after which he returned to Earth aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery. His second mission in 2010 was aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis. During these missions, Garrett performed 3 spacewalks, operated the Space Station Robot Arm and was a flight engineer aboard the Space Shuttle. Not only was he an astronaut, but Garrett was also an aquanaut serving as a crew member on NEEMO V, living on the bottom of the sea in the Aquarius deep underwater habitat for 2 weeks.
After leaving NASA in early 2011, he joined Elon Musk at SpaceX where he served in multiple capacities most recently as the Director of Space Operations.
Garrett stepped down from his full-time position at SpaceX in May of 2018 and in June 2018 he became a Professor of Astronautical Engineering in the Viterbi School at USC. He also continues to support SpaceX as a Senior Advisor.
Garrett attended the University of Pennsylvania and Caltech where he received his Ph.D in 1997.
Dr. Garrett Reisman - Speaking Topics
As a successful Keynote Speaker Garrett entertains diverse audiences with humorous astronaut stories that are unexpectedly down-to-earth.
Garrett can also give your attendees useful actionable takeaways on:
Specific presentation topics, which can be tailored for your event, include:
Apollo 1, Challenger, and Columbia – Failures of Risk Management
Simplicity as a Guiding Design Principle
Coping with Confinement and Isolation
Coming Up Next – A Golden Age of Human Spaceflight!
Garrett can also give your attendees useful actionable takeaways on:
- Innovation
- Inspiration and Determination
- Risk Management
- Teamwork
- Leadership
Specific presentation topics, which can be tailored for your event, include:
- The Recent Past and Near Future of the American Space Program
- Innovation at NASA and SpaceX
- Who does it better and why?
- Lessons Learned: Inspiration, Determination, Vision, and Innovation
Apollo 1, Challenger, and Columbia – Failures of Risk Management
- What can organizations and individuals learn from these tragedies?
Simplicity as a Guiding Design Principle
Coping with Confinement and Isolation
Coming Up Next – A Golden Age of Human Spaceflight!
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