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Higginbotham, Walker to lead Space Foundation
Board
Colorado Springs, Colo./December
2, 2003/Satnews/
The board of directors of
the Space Foundation elected John B. Higginbotham chairman of the board
for a two-year term effective Jan. 21, 2004. Robert S. Walker was elected vice
chairman of the board. William B. "Bill" Tutt, who completes a two-year term
as chairman after serving 20 years on the board, was elected to the honorary
position of chairman emeritus.
Higginbotham is founder and chairman of Reston, Virginia-based SpaceVest,
Inc., the investment firm specializing in space enterprises and
next-generation network technology. He has been on the board of directors of
the Space Foundation since 1999 and has served as vice chairman of the board
since January 2000. Previously, he was a co-founder, director, and senior vice
president of International Technology Underwriters, Inc. (INTEC), and, prior
to that, was product manager for Hewlett Packard Company's global entry into
the microcomputer industry! . Higginbotham earned a Bachelor of Science Degree
in Civil Engineering with Honors from Virginia Tech and a Master's Degree in
Business Administration from the Harvard Business School.
Walker is chairman of Wexler & Walker Public Policy Associates, and recently
served by appointment of President George W. Bush as chairman of the
Commission on the Future of the United States Aerospace Industry. He was the
Bush advisor on science, space and technology during the 2000 presidential
campaign, and served 20 years in Congress as U.S. Representative from
Pennsylvania, chairing the House Science Committee and serving in numerous
House Republican leadership positions. Walker earned a Bachelor of Science
Degree in Education from Millersville University in Pennsylvania, a Master of
Arts Degree in Political Science from the University of Delaware, and an
Honorary Doctor of Laws from Franklin and Marshall College. He has served on
the Space Foundation board since 1997.
The Space Foundation board also re-elected the following directors to new,
three-year terms effective Jan. 21, 2004:
· Dr. Guion S. "Guy" Bluford, Jr.
President, Aerospace Technology Group
· Dr. Jaleh Daie
Managing Partner, Aurora Equity LLC
· Gen Thomas S. "Tom" Moorman, Jr., USAF (Retired)
Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton
· Dr. Diana Natalicio
President, University of Texas at El Paso
· Gen John L. "Pete" Piotrowski, USAF (Retired)
Vice President, SAIC
Other Space Foundation Board Members are Donovan B. Hicks, founder and
managing partner, Cygnus Enterprise Development LLC; Dr. William F. Ballhaus,
Jr., president & chief executive officer, The Aerospace Corporation; Wesley
Bush, president, Northrop Grumman Space Technology; Lou Dobbs, host, "Lou
Dobbs Tonight," CNN; Gen Howell M. Estes, III, USAF (Retired), president,
Howell Estes & Associates, Inc.; William MacDonald Evans, former president of
the Canadian S! pace Agency; Paul Graziani, president & chief executive
officer, Analytical Graphics, Inc.; Richard P. MacLeod, Space Foundation
President Emeritus; Joanne M. Maguire, deputy to executive vice president and
vice president special programs, Lockheed Martin; Michael I. Mott, vice
president and general manager, The Boeing Company-NASA Systems; VADM Richard
H. Truly, USN (Retired), director, National Renewable Energy Lab; and Dr. Neil
deGrasse Tyson, director, Hayden Planetarium.
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