Momentus Announces
Appointment of Dr. Fred Kennedy as President
Momentus Inc. announced the
appointment of Dr. Fred Kennedy as President of
the Company, effective September 14, 2020.
Momentus has gained
significant traction since its founding in 2017,
attracting dozens of customers ranging from
private commercial space companies to the likes
of Lockheed Martin and NASA, and penning
important industry partnerships, most notably
with SpaceX. Dr. Kennedy’s significant
experience within the industry will help
accelerate Momentus’ goal of becoming the
leading transportation and infrastructure
services company of the new space economy.
“We are pleased to welcome
Dr. Fred Kennedy to the Momentus team,” said
Mikhail Kokorich, Founder and Chief Executive
Officer of the Company. “Dr. Kennedy has a
proven track record of leadership and innovation
throughout his career in the Department of
Defense and brings a wealth of expertise in
satellite systems and space technology to our
team. We are confident that Dr. Kennedy’s
extensive technical experience and relationships
across the aerospace and defense industry will
support Momentus’ efforts to advance and deploy
our leading-edge technology for low-cost
satellite transportation.”
Dr. Kennedy commented, “I
am absolutely thrilled to be joining Momentus
and am eager to start working with its very
talented team of engineers and experts. Given
the increasing demand for satellite
transportation and services across the space
industry, Momentus’ water-based propulsion
technology is well-positioned to capitalize on
this sector’s rapid growth.”
Dr. Kennedy most recently
served as the inaugural Director of the Space
Development Agency (SDA), a U.S. Department of
Defense agency responsible for developing
threat-driven space architectures to sustain the
U.S.’s technological advantage in space. Prior
to that, he led the Tactical Technology Office
(TTO) of the Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency (DARPA). Before joining DARPA, Dr.
Kennedy served as the senior policy advisor for
the White House Office of Science and Technology
Policy (OSTP), advising the President of the
United States on space and aviation policy. Dr.
Kennedy retired as a colonel from the U.S. Air
Force after 23 years of service, filling
multiple senior roles related to spacecraft
technology demonstration and satellite system
production.