Event Tag: 4 April 2025

Building Your Wealth Webinar Series (AIAA Member Exclusive)

 On-Demand Recordings Available

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Empower Your Financial Future with Knowledge & Strategy

Financial success doesn’t happen by chance—it’s built through informed decisions, strategic planning, and the right tools. The Building Your Wealth Series is designed to equip you with the knowledge and confidence to take control of your financial future, no matter where you are in your wealth-building journey.

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This series covers key financial topics, from mastering money management and maximizing retirement savings to tax-efficient investing and estate planning. Each session is designed to provide actionable insights, helping you navigate complex financial decisions with clarity and confidence.

  • Weekly, 6 May–17 June (7 weeks, 7 sessions, 2 p.m. Eastern Time on Tuesdays)

Whether you’re optimizing your 401(k), leveraging a Health Savings Account (HSA), or planning for your legacy, this series will give you the roadmap to build, protect, and grow your wealth for a lifetime.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This series is recommended for AIAA members who are early career professionals, 35 years or younger.

AIAA HyTASP Spring 2025 Webinar (AIAA Member Exclusive)

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Featuring Special Guest Lecturer, Sarah Popkin, program manager in DARPA’s Tactical Technology Office

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Join us for “AIAA Spring Hypersonics Webinar,” presented by Sarah Popkin, and hosted by the AIAA HyTASP Technical Committee. This webinar sets the stage for understanding DARPA’s role and function in the Department of Defense. To create or prevent strategic surprise, DARPA empowers program managers to develop new, high-risk ideas to advance U.S. technical capability. In space, a new domain called very low Earth orbit (VLEO) is being researched at DARPA across three programs. Those programs and the additional technical and fundamental physics challenges to consider when operating in VLEO will be highlighted