International Astronautical Federation
Clay Mowry is a seasoned leader in the aerospace and space industry, currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and President of the International Astronautical Federation. With experience that includes roles as an Advisor at VAST and an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, Mowry has held significant positions such as Chief Revenue Officer at Voyager Space and Vice President of Sales, Marketing & Customer Experience at Blue Origin. Mowry's earlier career includes being President of Arianespace, Executive Director of the Satellite Industry Association, and a Presidential Management Fellow with the International Trade Administration. Mowry holds a BA in Politics & Government and Economics from Ohio Wesleyan University, an MBA from Georgetown University, and has furthered education at the University of Oxford.
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International Astronautical Federation
International Astronautical Federation 'Connecting @ll Space People'​ The IAF was created in 1951 with the aim of advancing knowledge about space, and developing the application of space assets for the benefit of humanity. Today the IAF continues to foster dialogue between scientists, academics and the space industry around the world, and support international cooperation in all space-related activities. The Federation is the world’s leading space advocacy body with over 513 members, including space agencies and offices, industry, professional societies, associations, universities, museums and R&D organisations across 77 countries. More than 30 technical committees and 17 administrative committees support the Federation in its mission to advance knowledge about space, and to foster the development of space assets by facilitating global cooperation.