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Aerospace Career Pathways – Public Service (Member Exclusive Webinar)

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May 2020 Topics: Military/Public Service

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Speaker:
Brian Stahl
U.S. Air Force and Sr. Air Force Advisor
Office of Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, Strategy, and Force Development

Col. Brian Stahl earned his commission in 2000 through the United States Air Force Academy and his Master of Aviation and Aerospace Management from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 2006. Over his career in the Air Force, Col. Stahl has accumulated 1,450 hours flying in the F-16, F-22, T-38, and T-37. Since moving from pilot to command, Col. Stahl has advised the Department of Defense on matters of national security affecting the Air Force. In this capacity, he provides crucial, research-driven guidance to decision-makers at the Pentagon who use his recommendations and observations as the basis for important decisions affecting the future of the U.S. Air Force and U.S. aerospace defense policy.

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Col. Brian Stahl
U.S. Air Force and Sr. Air Force Advisor

Aerospace Career Pathways: Public Service (Member Exclusive Webinar)

AIAA Student Webinar Series

November 2020 Topics: Public Service

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Sarah Shull is presently NASA’s Strategic Architecture and Formulation Lead for Human Missions to the Moon and Mars. Prior to this role, Shull served as NASA’s Associate Mission Manager for Artemis Missions. Prior to that, Shull spent six years in the Crew and Thermal Systems Division, where she was the Deputy Project Manager for the Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) Life Support Systems Project and the group lead for the Environmental Control and Life Support Systems (ECLSS) Technology Development Team. Early in her career, Shull worked for nine years in the Mission Operations Directorate in Mission Control, supporting Space Shuttle, ISS, and Visiting Vehicle missions. Shull holds a bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan and a master’s degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). She is an AIAA Associate Fellow.