John Wensveen, Ph.D., newly appointed President of the International Space University (ISU), is spearheading the development of a transformative strategic plan known as MOON SHOT 2030. Building on ISU’s 37 years of success, this forward-thinking initiative centers on innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship, ensuring that ISU remains at the forefront of the rapidly evolving global space economy.
“In an age of acceleration and mega disruption, the future is already here. To maintain ISU’s leadership in the space sector, we must ask ourselves: what are we doing to adapt and thrive in this new era?” said Dr. Wensveen.
The MOON SHOT 2030 plan will incorporate a global fundraising strategy, an expanded branding, marketing, communications, and public relations campaign, and a targeted global outreach initiative engaging ISU alumni, faculty, and partners from both the public and private sectors.
In support of this vision, Dr. Wensveen has strengthened ISU’s leadership by appointing Dane Coult as Chief of Staff, Joel Herrmann as Chief Operating Officer, and Dr. Virginia Wotring as Chief Academic Officer. Dr. Wotring will oversee all ISU programs, research, and grant initiatives, while providing leadership in academic development, faculty management, and external collaborations.
Additionally, ISU will attend the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Milan, Italy, from October 14-18, 2024. During this event, on October 17, 2024, ISU will host a VIP alumni reception, where Dr. Wensveen will present an overview of ISU’s strategic planning process and outline opportunities for alumni and partners to engage with ISU’s mission. The event provides a valuable opportunity for ISU’s network to connect and explore how ISU can serve as a resource for space-related endeavors.
“I am grateful for the ISU global network’s support of these initiatives,” said Dr. Wensveen. “Together, we are ‘1 ISU.’ Now is the time for ISU’s moon shot.”
The full Press Release can be found here.