Suzi McBride, Iridium – Leading Women in Space

Suzi McBride,

In this episode of the SpaceNews Leading Women in Space series, correspondent Debra Werner speaks with Suzi McBride, Chief Operating Officer, Iridium Communications Inc.

Through this series SpaceNews is shining a spotlight on some of the extraordinary women at the helm of space programs and organizations. We’re delving into their backgrounds, discussing their accomplishments and highlighting their ongoing work at prime contractors, startups, government agencies, and federally funded research and development centers. We’re speaking with women in key leadership roles.

Watch a new episode every Thursday through August on SpaceNews.com and on the SpaceNews YouTube channel.


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