Mark Greeley

Executive Vice President, Program Manager, Commercial Space Station

 

Mark Greeley is an experienced leader and serves as the executive vice president of Station Program Management at Axiom Space, a commercial space company founded to build the world’s first commercial space station, Axiom Station.

Greeley has extensive experience working within the federal government and the public sector, including interfacing and executing projects with state and local entities.

His career spans over 30 years of experience managing NASA Space Shuttle and International Space Station Launch/Entry Suit and Extravehicular Space Suit Programs for Boeing, United Space Alliance, Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies, KBR, and Axiom Space. He was the former program manager for the Space Shuttle Crew Escape Program, Extravehicular Systems Contract, Flight Crew Equipment/Extravehicular Activity Program Element, Extravehicular Space Operations Contract, and the Research Engineering Mission Integration Contract.

In addition to his role as a program manager for NASA contracts, Greeley has managed highly complex facilities and spent 14 years as a director on a utilities board, responsible for a significant utilities infrastructure providing him with valuable experience in the public sector.

Greeley holds an undergraduate degree in aeronautics and a graduate degree in aeronautical science. He has participated in leadership training programs, including the multi-level Boeing Leadership Institute series, the United Space Alliance Leadership series, and the University of Houston Leadership and Management Certification program.