Voyager Technologies
Steven Stenzel is an accomplished aerospace engineer with extensive experience in engineering management and operations within the space industry. Currently serving as the Director of Engineering at Voyager Space since March 2024, and the Director of Systems Engineering Integration and Test at Nanoracks LLC since March 2020, Steven has also held multiple leadership positions at Nanoracks, including Director of Operations and Systems Engineer since April 2015. Previous roles include Vice President Operations at Aarvak Services, Inc., and Pressurized Cargo Integration Manager at Teledyne Brown Engineering, where responsibilities included managing pressurized cargo systems and interfacing with contracts and customers. Steven's career began at SPACEHAB, Inc. as Director of Operations Support, followed by roles at United Space Alliance and Johnson Engineering/SPACEHAB, where Steven contributed to mission management and web development for crew compartment integration. Steven holds a Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering from Texas A&M University.
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Voyager Technologies
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Voyager Space Holdings Inc. is the first space focused holding company in the world. Voyager's long-term mission is to create a vertically integrated publicly traded NewSpace company capable of delivering any mission humans can conceive. By centralizing shared services functions at the holding company level, Voyager enables engineer founded and led subsidiaries to focus more on development of innovative products and services. The firm's first in industry model is uniquely tailored to support the growth needs of commercial space companies by offering an alternative solution to traditional private capital models and replaces them with a longer-term approach as a provider of permanent capital. Voyager is led by founders and space industry veterans Dylan Taylor and Matthew Kuta, with a Board of Directors that includes National Security Expert and four-star Air Force General William Shelton, leading investor Gabe Finke, and the world's leading planetary Scientist, Dr. Alan Stern.