2O19 AIAA ELECTION GUIDE BALLOTS MUST ARRIVE AT AIAA 8 MARCH 2O19

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2O19 AIAA ELECTION GUIDE BALLOTS MUST ARRIVE AT AIAA 8 MARCH 2O19

Letter from 2019 Election Committee Chair Dear AIAA Member: On behalf of the Elections Committee, it is my great privilege to present our 2019 candidates for your consideration. Your participation in this year s election will help determine the direction of AIAA. Critical decisions await our leadership in almost every area of the Institute. Our Board of Trustees and Council of Directors are planning our way forward, and working closely with staff and members to fulfill these plans. I am continually impressed and grateful for the time and effort your elected leadership commits to the Institute and the AIAA Foundation. The Executive Nominating Committee and the Council Nominating Committee have assembled an outstanding slate of candidates. We urge you to carefully consider each candidate and select those who most closely reflect your values and your vision for the future of AIAA. All candidates are highly qualified, and all are anxious to serve. For 2019, the election will be held from 4 February to 8 March 2019, and we will continue to vote electronically. Every member is urged to vote online via the AIAA website. We have taken steps to ensure the voting process will be smooth and efficient. We are using the independent third-party vendor, Survey and Ballot Systems, who we have used in the past to monitor the process and the web-based voting system. Anyone who requests a paper ballot will receive one. Please use the electronic voting system if possible because it reduces our costs substantially. But if you need a paper ballot, then please request one through Survey & Ballot Systems at 952.974.2339 or support@directvote.net (Monday Friday, 8000 1700 hrs CDT). All ballots must arrive at AIAA or be submitted online through the website, aiaa.org/vote, by 1500 hrs EDT, 8 March 2019. As with all democratic elections, it is a privilege and responsibility to vote and make your voice heard. I encourage you to vote today! Thank you for your service and continued commitment to AIAA. E. Allen Arrington Chair, Elections Committee Speaker, Council of Directors 2

Summary of Goals President-Elect BASIL HASSAN Expand the reach of AIAA to the broader aerospace profession by creating enhanced and relevant products and services. GEORGE C. NIELD Advance the aerospace profession, engage and support our members, educate the general public, and inspire the next generation. WANDA SIGUR Stimulate AIAA s growth by energizing and leveraging our diversity across the entire spectrum of professionals, from students to world-class experts. Director Region IV TERRY BURRESS To see Region IV grow, with members having many opportunities to attend local symposiums, conferences, and events. SARAH SHULL I am passionate about furthering the mission of AIAA and believe strongly that thriving sections/regions are critical to AIAA s success. Director Region V KRISTEN GERZINA Promoting the breadth of valuable AIAA membership opportunities and enabling sections to meet their evolving membership needs. ORVAL RUSTY POWELL Develop and provide value-added activities and experiences for our members to improve sectional cohesion and interaction. Director Aerospace Outreach Group TUCKER HAMILTON Connect members to our diverse and deep past while focusing our gaze on the inspirational possibilities of our aerospace future. G. ALAN LOWREY Expand section outreach programs to better inform the public of contributions by, and opportunities within, the aerospace community. Director Integration Group PETER HARTWICH Grow the Institute s role as an aerospace thought leader through expanded roles, programs, products, and services of our Integration Committees. Director Information Systems Group ALLAN TERRY MORRIS Increase the footprint of information-enabled technologies across AIAA in order to promote technical engagement and collaboration through technical excellence. Director Propulsion and Energy Group JOAQUIN CASTRO Improve the value and quality of AIAA s membership and products. Leverage our Propulsion and Energy Community to reinvigorate AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum and other forums. 3

President-Elect 4 Basil Hassan (AIAA Fellow) AIAA has been an important part of my professional development for almost 35 years. My breadth of experience across the Institute (local and national) allows me to bring a diverse and unique perspective to the position of President-Elect. AIAA is at a critical juncture in its existence as we work to ensure that the society is relevant to current members and the broader aerospace profession. The needs of aerospace professionals are evolving and the Institute must evolve to keep pace as access to information and networking is markedly different today than in years past. If elected I will work with the AIAA leadership to prioritize reversing the declining membership and young professional retention trends by enhancing the value proposition of engagement for professional aerospace workers at all levels. Together we must execute the AIAA Strategic Plan through continued content expansion at our forums, meetings, and virtual engagements to attract a broader cross section of our aerospace professionals. Additionally, we must reinvigorate our publication, professional development, and recognition programs to ensure they address the most relevant and timely aerospace topics. As President, I will enhance AIAA s young professional leadership development programs to help build the future leaders both in our home organizations and for the Institute. If we don t take care of our future now, we will have no future as an Institute. I am committed to delivering a positive new member experience and ensuring current members (individual and corporate) continue to find value in AIAA. Realizing AIAA as the premier aerospace society will require leveraging my broad network in academia, government, and industry to create those products and services that aerospace professionals desire. B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Aerospace Engineering, NCSU. Currently Senior Manager, Sandia National Laboratories, involved in all aspects of aerospace research, development, and applications for National Security programs. Since 1993, have held a variety of management and staff positions focused on computational and experimental engineering sciences R&D for advanced flight systems. Author/coauthor of 26 journal/conference publications. Fellow (2012); active Member since 1984. Currently Chair, AIAA Honors and Awards Committee; AIAA Board positions: Director-at- Large (2014 2017), VP of Technical Activities (2010 2014); Director Technical, Engineering and Technology Management (2008 2010); Deputy Director, Aerospace Sciences Group (2002 2006); Associate Editor, Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets (2001 2004); Thermophysics TC: Member and Chair (1994 2002); Technical Chair, AIAA/ASME Joint Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Conference (1998); General Chair, AIAA Fluid Sciences Conferences (2004); Albuquerque Section Officer (2004 2008); AIAA Sustained Service Award (2008); Member of Fellows Selection, Honors and Awards, Institute Development, Compensation, Emerging Technologies, Finance, and Nominations Committees. NCSU Distinguished Engineering Alumnus (2017); DOE Defense Programs Award for Excellence (2005); Sandia Award for Excellence (1996, 2000, 2004, 2005); NASA Group Achievement Award (2005); Lockheed Martin Nova Awards (2005, 2012); External advisory boards for National Academies, NASA, AFOSR, DARPA, NCSU, UT-Austin, Texas A&M, UNM, and NMSU. George C. Nield (AIAA Fellow) This year marks the 50 th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. We have made a lot of progress since that historic achievement. But today, we find ourselves in the midst of a major transformation, from a time in which governments were responsible for almost everything that happened in space, to a time in which private industry is playing an increasingly important role. Over the years, AIAA has developed an outstanding reputation for technical excellence. Going forward, I d like to see us continue to enhance our technical capabilities while working to become more innovative, more agile, and more responsive to the needs of our members. Some specific initiatives could include sponsoring or administering a major aerospace prize, establishing a spaceflight training education program to provide unique opportunities for interested STEM teachers, or developing new partnerships and strengthening our existing relationships in the international community. If you have other ideas, I d love to hear them. AIAA is currently facing some major challenges, but there are also many exciting opportunities. Let s see what we can accomplish together!ner Currently President of Commercial Space Technologies, LLC, which was founded to encourage, facilitate, and promote commercial space activities. As the FAA s Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation (2008 2018), was responsible for licensing and regulating all commercial launch activities. Prior to joining the

President-Elect FAA, served as Senior Scientist for the Advanced Programs Group at the Orbital Sciences Corporation. Previous assignments included working as an Astronautical Engineer at the Space and Missile Systems Organization, a Flight Test Engineer at the Air Force Flight Test Center, and an Assistant Professor and Research Director at the USAF Academy. Served as the Manager of the Flight Integration Office for the Space Shuttle Program at NASA Johnson Space Center, and later worked on both the Shuttle/Mir Program and the International Space Station Program. Received a B.S. in Engineering Science from the USAF Academy, an M.S. and Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Stanford University, and an MBA from George Washington University. Active member of AIAA for more than 45 years, including 12 years as an AIAA Fellow. Completed two terms on the AIAA Board of Directors as Director Technical, Space & Missiles Group. Past member of the Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Technical Committee. Served two terms as Chairman of the AIAA Houston Section (winning the Outstanding Section Award both times). Received the AIAA Public Service Award (2018), the AIAA Sustained Service Award (2003), and the AIAA Special Service Citation (1996). Flight Test Engineering Graduate, USAF Test Pilot School. Commercial Instrument Pilot, with ratings for single and multiengine airplanes and gliders. Elected Member, International Academy of Astronautics. Registered Professional Engineer (Colorado). Member, Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel. Space Transportation Association Leadership Award (2018). NASA Superior Achievement Award (1985). Air Force Flight Test Center Outstanding Officer of the Year (1977). Wanda Sigur (AIAA Senior Member) In times of change, great opportunities emerge! This is an exciting time to be an aerospace professional. Our industry demands technical competence and for those that demonstrate business savvy, management skills, and entrepreneurial curiosity, today s aerospace world is amazingly promising. My goal is to bring those opportunities closer to AIAA members by leveraging the new governance structure to address career challenges and ambitions. I will use my background to make the wealth of AIAA technical forums, interchanges, membership, and corporate engagement more impactful to each of you. My priorities: Leverage the governance structure by engaging the strength and diversity of the entire AIAA population and growing an inclusive culture Build AIAA as the Professional Organization of choice by targeting mid-career aerospace professional membership increases using technical and leadership career-pathing Strengthen our forums to provide more access by leveraging digital tools and media Push for innovation emphasis: autonomy, cybersecurity, commercial space Strengthen aerospace messaging to the public and government Maximize benefits from IAF s 2019 International Astronautical Congress in Washington, DC Strengthen existing professional organizational ties. Build relationships with technical career development groups, like SWE, NSBE, OBAP, NOGLSP, CCG, WIAA, etc. My vision for AIAA is an inclusive organization, for expert and journeyman: Join AIAA. Not only does it help members succeed, but it helps them succeed faster. Business Leader. Change Agent. Program Manager. Thought Leader. Intra-/Entrepreneur. Works as an aerospace consultant for emerging space exploration companies and traditional aerospace industry, continuing a lifelong commitment to the success of aerospace missions, the growth of the aerospace profession and new technology implementation. Retired from Lockheed Martin as VP and General Manager of the Civil Space business with executive responsibility for national space programs relating to human space flight and space science missions; including planetary, solar, astrophysical, and earth remote sensing. Previously VP, Engineering LMSPACE. BSME, Rice University (1979). MBA, Tulane University (2002). AIAA ACTIVITIES Joined AIAA Greater New Orleans chapter upon graduating and starting engineering career (1979). Gradually worked into roles of secretary, treasurer and vice president. Participated in multiple AIAA programs; chaired multiple sessions at AIAA forums (AIAA/ ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference). Multiple roles as chair, panelist, evaluator. Commitment to diversity and inclusion and STEM education. National Management Association (NMA) Golden Leadership Award (2016). NMA Silver Leadership Award (2012). YWCA TWIN Award (2012). Taft Diversity & Inclusion Award (2010). Rice University Outstanding Engineering Alumnus (2009). Black Engineer of the Year Career Achievement Award (2008). National Space Club Eagle Manned Mission Success Award (2007). National Air and Space Museum Trophy Award STS-121 Return to Flight Team Award (2007). Silver Snoopy Appreciation Award (2003). New Orleans City Business Women of the Year (2002). 5

Director Region IV Terry Burress (AIAA Associate Fellow) As a very active member in AIAA since 2001 I have seen firsthand the advantages AIAA can bring to its membership and the aerospace industry. If re-elected as Region IV Director, I will continue to foster more opportunities for the membership and encourage a focus on bringing activities to the local sections and student branches. AIAA has provided me with chances to grow technically, participate in information exchange, networking, presenting, and in general growing my career. I wish to promote those same opportunities to you as a member and help mold AIAA into providing even more value to the members it serves. As your representative over the past term I have worked to define practices to make more funds available for the local sections, encouraged offering local symposium opportunities to the entire region and better local events, supported student branches and the yearly student paper conference, all of which bring more value to you as a member. It has been an honor tor serve you as the Region IV Director and I hope to have the opportunity to continue to grow the opportunities for you as members in our region as your director for a second term. BS Electrical engineering, Michigan Technological University (1986). Currently a Fellow at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics in Air Vehicle Simulation and Test with 32 years experience in the field of military aircraft simulation. Started at General Dynamics in 1986 and stayed with the company through acquisition by Lockheed Martin. I have worked all aspects of simulation development from proposals, design, development, integration, and user testing both in a managerial and technical capacities. AIAA Associate Fellow since 2011, member since 2001. Region IV: Director (2016 2018), Student Paper Competition speaker and judging panel member (2011, 2018). North Texas Section: Treasurer (2013 2015), AIAA AVIATION Forum coordinator (2015), webmaster (2009 2015), Young Professionals Chair (2009 2013). Modeling and Simulation Technical Committee: Member since 2001, Membership Chair (2013 present), DeFlorez Award Working Group Chair (2013 2015), Technical Committee Chair (2011 2013), Secretary (2009 2011), Webmaster (2009 2015). Modeling and Simulation Technologies Conference: General Program Chair (2009), Technical Program Chair (2007), session chair 11 conferences, best paper reviewer (2003 2017). Presenter at Royal Aeronautical Society and IEEE conferences. Participated in numerous STEM activities including engineering in the classroom activities at local high schools. Taught a 2-day short course at University of Alabama in Huntsville. 6

Director Region IV Sarah Shull (AIAA Associate Fellow) In my over 15 years as an AIAA member, I have amassed a broad array of AIAA experience at the section, region, technical committee, and national level. I have served in numerous roles that allow me to have unique insight into both the down-and-in (section/region) and up-and-out (technical/national) positions that I will need to work with as Region IV Director. I am very familiar with AIAA s governance structure and the demands of this position, having previously served on the Board as the Young Professional Liaison and having been an active member of the Governance Working Group that architected the current structure. I have an excellent working relationship with many of the current leaders of the Houston Section, Region IV, Council of Directors and AIAA staff, which will allow me to hit the ground running in this role. I am exceptionally skilled at working across diverse teams and in my ability to lead by influence which is critical in a volunteer role such as this. I am passionate about furthering the growth and mission of AIAA and believe strongly that thriving sections and regions are critical to AIAA s future success. Presently a Senior Technical Manager leading Human Exploration Mission Preparation & Execution at NASA Johnson Space Center. Working directly for NASA Headquarters Exploration Systems Division Mission Manager (ESD MM) to develop, plan, and execute mission-specific, enterprise-level reviews, track and close mission threats and liens and constraints to flight readiness, as well as provide direct support to the ESD MM during execution of upcoming NASA Human Exploration Missions. Prior to this role (2010 2017), worked as a Senior Project Manager and Team Lead in the area of Environmental Control and Life Support Systems for NASA Johnson Space Center s Engineering Directorate. Started career at NASA (2001 2010) working in the Space Shuttle and International Space Station Mission Control Center. Bachelor s degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan and master s degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics, with a focus on Systems Engineering, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). AIAA Associate Fellow; Honors and Awards Committee Member (2017 present); SPACE 2016 Forum Technical Program Chair (2016); Governance Working Group Member (2014 2016); Region IV Deputy Director Technical (2013 2016); Institute Development Committee Member (Appointed Position) (2012 2016); Houston Section Chair (2010 2011); Young Professional Liaison to the Board of Directors (2008 2010); Young Professional Committee Member (2007 2014); Houston Section Secretary (2007 2009). AIAA Special Service Citation (2008); Region IV Student Paper Conference Chair (2007 2008); Space Logistics TC Member (2005 2012); Houston Section Young Professional Committee Chair (2004 2005) NASA Distinguished Ranking; Numerous NASA Group Achievement Awards; Society of Women Engineers Mentor; Frequent Invited Speaker Through NASA Speakers Bureau; NASA Fellowship Recipient 7

Director Region V Kristen Gerzina (AIAA Associate Fellow) One of my personal mantras is taking advantage of opportunities. Through my involvement in AIAA, I took advantage of diverse opportunities that have bettered me both professionally and personally. I want to enable these opportunities for others. Being active in both the Regional Activities and Technical Activities branches of AIAA, and my involvement as a Section Chair and a Regional Council Member has provided me insight into the breadth of activities that AIAA offers. As Region V Director, I aim to make current and prospective AIAA members aware of the variety of excellent opportunities that AIAA offers and, more importantly, enable them to take advantage of these valuable opportunities. Through my involvement on the Region V Council, I learned each professional section has a unique membership makeup, strengths, and challenges. As Region V Director, I will work with each section to build upon their strengths and overcome their challenges. I want all sections, big or small, to make the most of their available resources to meet their evolving members interests and needs. Attracting and retaining members has been and will continue to be a focus area. I will work with the Institute to broaden the member base and make an AIAA membership a valuable experience. Specifically, my goals include: Strengthen the connection between the local professional sections and their student branches Investigate the connection between AIAA corporate members and their local sections Link sections with the Technical Activities Committee by taking advantage of common interests Provide awareness of diverse AIAA member offerings Champion for membership recognition and advancement opportunities. Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems (formerly Orbital ATK) Senior Principal Aerospace Engineer (2005 present): Lead aerodynamics/ aeroballistics engineer, lead CFD analyst, lead aerodynamic test engineer on a variety of munitions programs. Master of Aerospace Engineering & Mechanics, University of Minnesota (2012). Bachelors of Aerospace Engineering & Mechanics, Management Minor, with High Distinction, Summa Cum Laude, University of Minnesota (2005). Associate Fellow (2018), AIAA Region V Deputy Director Finance (2016 present), AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Technical Committee (2017 present), AIAA Twin Cities Section Chair (2011 present), AIAA Twin Cities Section Vice Chair (2010 2011), AIAA Outstanding Section Award 2nd Place Small Sections (2013), AIAA Outstanding Section Award 3rd Place Small Section (2012, 2014 2017), AIAA Membership Award 1st Place Small Section (2016), AIAA Membership Award 2nd Place Small Section (2017), AIAA Membership Award 3rd Place Small Sections (2015), AIAA Distinguished Service Citation Region V Student Paper Conference (2013). OTHER ACTIVITIES AND AWARDS Orbital ATK Armament Systems Employee of the Year Country & Community (2015), ABET Program Evaluator (2016 present), Institute of Navigation Autonomous Snowplow Student Competition Planning Committee (2013 present), Commemorative Air Force Member (2011 present). 8

Director Region V Orval Rusty Powell (AIAA Associate Fellow) The AIAA community has had a strong influence on my career from technical committees and conferences to local sections. The activities at the section level provide the foundation for the Institute to continue to Shape the Future of Aerospace. My focus for the Region V sections is to ensure we have strong, active sections that provide value-added events and information for our members to engage with others. In my local section (Rocky Mountain Section - RMS), we have increased section participation in the AIAA Congressional Visits Day while also supporting Colorado Aerospace Day, which is a similar event at the state level. We have also continued to highlight and diversify our Annual Technical Symposium (ATS), which is hosted by a local university with participants and sponsors from across the section. The event provides a venue at low cost to members to present ideas of relevance to the aerospace industry at the sectional, regional, and national levels. We also have strong connections to other organizations within the section supporting the aerospace industry. I will endeavor to encourage and develop similar programs and activities within the other Region V sections. By providing value-added activities and events to our members, we will ensure AIAA remains relevant, vibrant, and strong as we Shape the Future of Aerospace. Ph.D., Engineering, Colorado School of Mines (2009); M.S., Aeronautical Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology (1999, Distinguished Graduate); B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Colorado State University (1997, Summa cum Laude, AFROTC Distinguished Graduate). Served in the U.S. Air Force for 23+ years with assignments in aircraft maintenance, aircraft sustainment operations, research and development, academia, and space acquisitions. After retiring from the U.S. Air Force in 2015, joined Millennium Engineering and Integration Company supporting business development activities before transitioning to program management activities associated with Space Based Infrared Systems. Currently works as Executive Director, Space Enabling Directorate, overseeing programs supporting the U.S. Air Force, Missile Defense Agency, and U.S. Air Force Academy; serves as the Chief Engineer, Space & Cyber Systems Business Unit; and oversees Millennium s operations throughout Colorado. Associate Fellow; RMS Chair (2018 2019), Chair-Elect (2017 2018); RMS Southern Vice Chair (2016 2017); RMS Honors and Awards Chair (2013 2016); Member, High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion TC (2012 present); HSABP TC Honors and Awards Sub-Committee Chair (2013 2018); RMS ATC Technical Chair (2014); RMS ATS TC (2013). Vice President for Government and Community Relations, National Defense Industrial Association, Rocky Mountain Chapter (2018 2020); MacDonald Mentor Award, Tau Beta Pi (2015); Outstanding Academy Educator, U.S. Air Force Academy Department of Engineering Mechanics (2014); U.S. Air Force Outstanding Engineer of the Year, Junior Military Category (2002). Member, The Combustion Institute (2007 present). Author/co-author of 20 publications on various topics at multiple conferences/symposia and in various technical journals hypersonics, combustion, engineering education, and launch/range. 9

Director Aerospace Outreach Group Tucker Hamilton (AIAA Associate Fellow) I am passionate about sharing the immense possibilities that aerospace can and will bring to the world. As a great-grandson of one of the first military aviators and the current commander of F-35 Developmental Flight Test at Edwards Air Force Base, it is not lost on me the importance of understanding the shoulders upon which we stand, while still being focused on the technology that will bring about change. AIAA is more than just networking, outreach, and education it represents the dreamers in us all. As the dreams of our youth and society adjust to new technologies, so must our organization shift our focus to best represent our current day aerospace landscape. Our focus must be on connecting our members into the value of AIAA. As the world vies for our attention we must stay focused on the common thread woven through our profession. We must also understand the importance of outreach, social networking, and inspiring our Young Professionals to lean on the AIAA benefit of having an entire profession at their fingertips. Members want to make a difference and be a part of something spectacular. If elected I will work on innovative and agile ways of shaping this group into one that helps tell our story, connect to the past, and prepare for the future! Lt Col Tucker Cinco Hamilton, Experimental Fighter Test Pilot, United States Air Force. Currently serve as the Director of the F-35 Integrated Test Force and Command the 461st Flight Test Squadron at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Leads an integrated team of 700 personnel who plan, execute, and report on F-35 Developmental Testing. Served as an operational F-15C pilot, initial cadre for the first MC-12 squadron in Afghanistan, and an F-15C/E test pilot. Previously served at the Pentagon as the Developmental Test & Evaluation (DT&E) Lead for the F-35; overseeing the entire DT&E effort for the USAF, Navy, and Marines. B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, University of Colorado (2002), M.S. in Aerospace Engineering, University of Tennessee (2009), M.S. in Flight Test Engineering from TPS (2012). Senior pilot with combat experience and more than 1,700 flying hours in the F-35A/B/C, F-15C/D/E, F-18, F-16, A-10, and 20 additional aircraft. I currently live in California with my wife and four children. AIAA Distinguished Lecturer (2015 present); Inaugural Chair of the AIAA Foundation National K-12 STEM Committee (2015 2017); National Capital Section STEM K 12 Officer (2014 2016); Northwest FL STEM K-12 Officer (2013 2014) Founded a National STEM Outreach non-profit; Society of Experimental Test Pilots Annual Herman Salmon Award (2017); USAF STEM Contributor of the Year (2016); Ten Outstanding Young American Award (2015); USAF ISR Officer Contributor of the Year (2010); University of Colorado Thomas Jefferson Award (2002). 10

Director Aerospace Outreach Group G. Alan Lowrey (AIAA Associate Fellow) I believe that public engagement by our aerospace community, through education, policies, and programs, is essential to advance awareness of our community s value, to cultivate needed public support and to inspire participation among the next generation. Such aerospace outreach supports our industry, and subsequently our membership. As Director of the Aerospace Outreach Group (AOG), my objectives will be to advance the purposes and goals of each committee within the AOG, and encourage the creation of additional committees that can enhance AOG efforts and contributions to the AIAA membership. I will also work to develop an AOG presence among the sections, encouraging section-level activities that reflect AOG committee themes, and establishing section contacts that are engaged with their counterparts in other sections, and with the leadership of the AOG committees. And I want to engage the full spectrum of our membership demographics to create, and participate in, AOG committee-themed activities. This includes promoting student member participation in order to enhance AIAA s value to students and improve student professional membership transition. Senior Systems and Integration Engineer and Team Lead with the Jacobs Space Exploration Group at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) (2015 present). Previously with Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, supporting the Missile Defense Agency (2005 2015); Lockheed Martin Space Operations (1999 2005) supporting the NASA MSFC International Space Station Payload Operations and Integration Center; Sygenex Incorporated (1997 1999); Lockheed Martin Astronautics (1995 1997); Space Systems Division of Rockwell International (1986 1994); University of Tennessee Space Institute (1982 1986); McDonnell Douglas Corporation (1980 1982). BAE (1978) and MS (1980), Aerospace Engineering, Auburn University; MS (1988), Mechanical Engineering, University of Tennessee. Director, Aerospace Outreach Group (2017 present); Director, Region II (2008 2015); Membership, Nomination, and Audit Committees (2009 2015); Systems Engineering Technical Committee (2015 present); Co-Sponsorship Request Committee (2016 present); Treasurer, Region II Student Conference Committee (2001 present); Chair, Greater Huntsville Section (1994 1995, 2001 2002); Greater Huntsville Section Council (1991 1997, 1999 2008); Pacific Northwest Section Council (1997 1999); AIAA Sustained Service Award (2006). Legacy Award (2017) as Volunteer, North Alabama Regional Science and Engineering Fair (2001 present). Volunteer, Alabama Science and Engineering Fair (2001 present). Huntsville Associate of Technical Societies Professionals of the Year (2017). American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society, National Space Club, National Space Society, Florida Aviation Historical Society, and the Tony Jannus Distinguished Aviation Society. 11

Director Integration Group Peter Hartwich (AIAA Associate Fellow) One of AIAA s core strategies is to be the thought leader in technology and capability advancement. As the Integration Group Director, I will continue to lead our Integration Committees to be at the forefront of implementing this strategy. We will leverage the engineering and scientific competence of our Technical Committees. We will have membership-driven committee structures, viable charters, and vibrant committee activities, including workshops, Forum 360 events, technical sessions, publications, and position papers. We will adopt state-of-the-art communication strategies to engage the aerospace community at large, and we will strive for technical excellence at AIAA events. We will explore and advocate emerging themes and developments to help shape our industry 5, 10, 15 years from today. And we will know that we are succeeding when we see our integration committees grow in number and membership. Boeing (1994 present): Engineering Skills Manager in Engineering, Test & Technology responsible for staffing and professional development strategy and implementation; Management positions in Advanced Design Aerodynamics; Design/Manufacturing Engineering; Loads-&-Dynamics; Loads-&-Aeroelasticity; Project/Program Management on X-37B, X-51A, DARPA Quiet Supersonic Platform, and NASA High Speed Civil Transport programs; ViGYAN (1986 1994): Aerodynamics Engineer at NASA Langley Research Center; Pepperdine University MBA; Technical University Aachen PhD/AE, MSME, and BSME. Associate Fellow; Director, Integration Group (2018 present); Deputy Director, Integration Group (2017 2018); Deputy Coordinator, Program Committees Group (2011 2017); Deputy Director for Fluid Sciences (2005 2007); Member, Fluid Dynamics Technical Committee (1996 2009), Chair (2007 2009); General Chair, AIAA Southern California Aerospace Systems & Technology Conference (2005); General Chair, AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting (2004); Technical Chair, AIAA FLUIDS 2000 Fluid Dynamics Symposium; Reviewer, AIAA Journal, Journal of Aircraft, and Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. Boeing Engineering Leadership Program (2016); Boeing Associate Technical Fellow (1998); National Research Council Postdoctoral Research Associate (1984 1986); one patent; 15+ journal and 50+ conference publications. 12

Director Information Systems Group Allan Terry Morris (AIAA Associate Fellow) The future of the aerospace industry is being transformed by intelligent systems, autonomy, deep learning algorithms, and sensor systems technologies at all levels across the lifecycle where computers and software are integrated into the command-and-control infrastructure of our digital avionics systems. At the enterprise level, these digital avionics systems communicate through global communications networks. Expanding these technologies in the aerospace industry while protecting stakeholders from cyber- and other threats is our goal. This is a daunting challenge, but we can do it. I believe there is no better time for AIAA to educate, guide, and lead the aerospace industry than today. I have been involved with AIAA for over 25 years. During this time, I have served in numerous capacities (technical committees, honors and awards, publications, deputy director and director duties, forum and conference activities, etc.). With my depth of experience coupled with AIAA s new governance model, I believe I can help AIAA revitalize the Institute. I am an advocate for technical excellence and I endeavor to help increase the technical engagement and collaboration of our members to achieve our collective goals. Mississippi State University BSEE (1990), Old Dominion University MSEE (1995), George Low Electrical Engineering Fellowship Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1996), University of Virginia PhD Systems Engineering (2004), Brookings Institute Certificate of Public Leadership (2011), Massachusetts Institute of Technology Certificate of Complex Architectures & Systems Engineering (2017); NASA Langley Research Center (1985 present): Robotics Lead UAS Continued Airworthiness (2017 present), SME Navy Triton UAS Risk Analysis (2015 2017), Acting Assistant Branch Head Safety-Critical Avionics Systems Branch (2011 2014), Exploration Systems Constellation Program: Manager Integrated Hazard Analysis (2008 2012), SAVIO Technology Manager (2007 2010), Software Group Manager SE&I (2007 2010), Requirements Lead (2006), Space Shuttle Software (1998 2001), PI System Identification of Robotics (1991 1997), Robotics Researcher Space Station Microgravity Experiments (1991 1995). AIAA Lifetime Associate Fellow (2005 present); Council of Directors (2017 present); Technical Activities Division (2017 present); Director, Information Systems Group (2017 present); Deputy Director, Information Systems Group (2007 2017); Engineer of the Year Award Selection committee (2016 2018); Forum Technical Chair, SciTech (2017); Deputy Technical Forum Chair, SciTech (2016); Chair, Computer Systems Technical Committee (2015 2016); Member, Computer Systems Technical Committee (2011 2016); Chair, Software Systems Technical Committee (2004 2008); Member, Software Systems Technical Committee (2001 2011); New Initiatives Subcommittee (2007 2017); SSTC Publications chair (2007 2009). Board of Directors - Virginia Peninsula Food Bank (2018 present), Chairman of the Board of Directors - FEMA Emergency Food & Shelter (2007 present), Chairman of the Board of Directors United Way of the Virginia Peninsula (2010 2012), NASA Group Achievement Award (2011), White House National CFC Hero Award (2003), NASA Superior Accomplishment Award (2001), NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal (1992). 13

Director Propulsion and Energy Group Joaquin Castro (AIAA Fellow) AIAA faces significant challenges as it evolves in the advent of a changing aerospace industry. To thrive as the premier aerospace professional organization, our Institute must offer a positive value proposition to our aerospace professionals and companies. As Director of the Propulsion and Energy Group, I will work to enhance the excellence of our products, improve membership value and address the issues we face. One of my primary goals is to continue to work to improve and grow the AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum and other AIAA forums. We have made progress toward this goal, but much work remains to be done. Volunteers and staff must continue to work together to develop exciting new forum content and programs, we must reach out to new constituencies, grow attendance, and improve the quality of sessions while ensuring affordable involvement, a financially viable Institute, and a voice for our members. Over the last 20 years I have actively participated and helped shape AIAA by working in and leading committees, organizing conferences, and other activities. If elected, I will bring my experience, knowledge, and passion for AIAA and propulsion and energy to the position of Propulsion and Energy Group Director. I am committed to ensuring AIAA s position as the premier aerospace professional organization. To achieve this goal we must work across boundaries to solve issues and maintain AIAA s relevance and viability. I will engage with our members, strengthen the integration between volunteers and AIAA staff, and strive for efficiency and excellence in our activities. 40+ years of engineering and program leadership experience in rockets, turbine, and hypersonic propulsion, including design, development/ certification, vehicle integration, field support and flight test. Currently Program Manager at Aerojet Rocketdyne Advanced Launch Programs. Other positions include: Pratt & Whitney (P&W) Director of Hypersonic Programs; Manager P&W Advanced Upper Stage Rockets; Engineering Manager for the RD-180 Program, Engineering Manager for the DC-X Program; P&W In-Country Manager Peace Delta Program. B.S. in AE and MBA degrees, University of Florida (UF). AIAA Fellow, 2013. Propulsion and Energy Deputy Director/Member TAC/TAD (2013 Present). Chair (2010 2012), Vice Chair (2008 2010) High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion (HSABP) TC. Working Group to expand the ABP TC into three separate TCs (2008). Tiger Team for conference New Event Model (2012 2014). Corporate Member Committee/Group (2011 present). Public Policy Committee (PPC) (2012 2016). PPC Executive Committee (2013 2016). HyTASP PC/TC (2000 present). JPC General Chair (2013). AIAA 2003 Track Chair: 100 Years of Flight. JPC Track Chair and Organizer (2004, 2006, 2008). Congressional Visits Day (2004 2012). Aviation Week Laureate Award First Hydrocarbon fueled scramjet (2001). Scientific American Top 50 Defense Research Leader (2001 2002). Nominated NASA Stellar Award Hypersonic propulsion (2002). UF Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (M&AE) Outstanding Alumnus Award (2008). UF M&AE Advisory Board (2008 present). United Technologies Board of Directors Trophy (1996). Keynote Speaker, ISOABE Conference (2003). Awarded two U.S. patents for rocket and turbine engine designs. 14

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