Nationality American Name Gwynne Shotwell | Role Businesswoman Spouse Robert Shotwell | |
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Education Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mathematics from Northwestern University Known for The Aerospace Corporation, Scorpius Space Launch Company, SpaceX |
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Gwynne Shotwell (born November 23, 1963) is an American businesswoman. She is the President and Chief Operating Officer of SpaceX, a United States corporation providing space transport services to both government and commercial customers. As of 2016, she is listed as the 76th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes.
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- Discussion with gwynne shotwell president and coo spacex
- SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell On Elon Musk And The Future Of Space Launches CNBC
- Early life
- Professional career
- Public outreach
- Honors and awards
- References

SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell On Elon Musk And The Future Of Space Launches | CNBC
Early life

Shotwell was born in Libertyville, Illinois. She received, with honors, a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mathematics from Northwestern University.
Professional career

Shotwell originally planned to work in the automotive industry and was enrolled in Chrysler Corporation's management training program but desired more a hands-on engineering role and did not remain in that industry.

In 1988, she began work at the El Segundo research center of The Aerospace Corporation, and did technical work on military space research and development contracts. During a ten-year tenure she worked in thermal analysis while "writing dozens of papers on a variety of subjects including conceptual small spacecraft design, infrared signature target modeling, space shuttle integration and reentry vehicle operational risks".
Wanting to "build, and put spacecraft together", in 1998 she left the Aerospace Corp. to become "director of the space systems division at Microcosm Inc, a low-cost rocket builder in El Segundo".
In 2002, Shotwell joined SpaceX in its founding year as the Vice President of Business Development and built the Falcon vehicle family manifest to nearly 50 launches, representing nearly $5 billion in revenue. She is now President and COO of SpaceX and is responsible for the day-to-day operations and for managing all customer and strategic relations to support company growth.
Shotwell participates in a variety of STEM related programs, including the Frank J. Redd Student Scholarship Competition. Under her leadership the committee raised more than $350,000 in scholarships in 6 years.
Public outreach
Shotwell gave a TEDx Talk at TEDxChapmanU in June 2013 on the importance of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. She speaks regularly to business audiences and gave a talk for the "Captains of Industry" series at the Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security in June 2014 describing entrepreneurial private accomplishments in advancing spaceflight technology.