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There is no Space Technology Investment Forum planned for 2018.
August 30 – 31, 2017
JW Marriott San Francisco Union Square

Jose Ocasio-Christian

Jose Ocasio-Christian
Chief Executive Officer
Caelus Partners, LLC

Jose Ocasio-Christian is an energetic, innovative, agile, spiritually guided, and resilient leader focused on strategy development and industry disruption with a global reach in any sector. Currently CEO for Caelus Partners, LLC leading an organization focused on Space companies and Space investors by providing a unique investment and consulting models that are lucrative for both entrepreneurs and investors in every round from seed rounds to mezzanine and exits. Previous to this, he has led multiple complex and diverse organizations to achieve success in volatile, uncertain, challenging and ambiguous situations around the world in the classified and open source environments for the military. Provided vision and direction to strategic and operational teams to work across different cultures and understand fragmented stakeholder motivations to arrive at optimal solutions. Achieved excellence in high stake, existential situations for companies and individuals in governed and ungoverned areas, where human survival and financial profits were required.

Participating Events

Thursday, August 31, 2017
9:25 a.m. to
10:25 a.m.
Panel: NASA iTech as a Model for Stimulating Innovation
Location: Metropolitan Ballroom - 2nd Floor
Moderator:

Kira Blackwell

Program Executive, Office of the Chief Technologist
NASA Headquarters
Panelists:

Sean Caffey

Co-Founder and Chairman
Context AI

Francisco Cruz

CBRN Consequence Management Advisory Division
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Hadi Ghasemi

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Houston

Peter Kim

Vice President
Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation

Jose Ocasio-Christian

Chief Executive Officer
Caelus Partners, LLC

Harry Partridge

Center Chief Technologist
NASA Ames Research Center

 

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