Tim Kienberger appointed CEO
of LeoStella
January 24, 2023
LeoStella has appointed
aerospace and technology industry leader Tim
Kienberger to succeed Mike Hettich as CEO. Hettich
has retired from LeoStella after leading the company
since 2019.
LeoStella is a 50-50 joint
venture between Thales Alenia Space, a
French-Italian aerospace company, and BlackSky
(NYSE: BKSY), a leading provider of real-time
geospatial intelligence.
"Tim's leadership will play a
critical role as LeoStella capitalizes on the
growing market demand for mission-flexible
commercial small satellite products and services at
scale," said BlackSky CEO Brian E. O'Toole. "His
proven experience guiding business growth will be
important for the next chapter of success,
particularly as LeoStella moves into production on
BlackSky's next generation of satellites."
Kienberger takes the helm of
LeoStella during a time of significant market growth
when the demand for small satellites is expected to
triple over the next few years. He will continue
this growth and lead the company in developing new
products and refining its manufacturing techniques
to meet the increasing demand for smallsats.
"We warmly welcome Tim as the
new CEO of LeoStella," said Hervé Derrey, CEO of
Thales Alenia Space. "Teaming up with BlackSky to
create LeoStella has been instrumental for Thales'
new space strategy, and we are proud of the many
successes and achievements we have accomplished
together."
"Tim’s leadership will be
important in addressing new market opportunities as
LeoStella emerges as a market leader of smallsat
manufacturing and constellation development," Derrey
added.
Kienberger joins LeoStella with
three decades of aerospace and defense technology
experience, leading market strategy, operations
management, program execution and business growth in
small spacecraft emerging markets at companies
including Boeing and L3Harris. Kienberger has led
teams through successful rapid development, launch
and operations of small spacecraft constellations
while meeting cost, schedule and technical
performance goals.
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