Delalune Space Meyerson is the founder and CEO of Delalune Space, a management consulting firm providing advisory services to the aerospace, mobility, technology, and financial sectors. He is a board director or advisor to numerous organizations.
Axiom Space In 2021, it was announced that Meyerson, former Blue Origin president, would be joining Axiom's board of directors and that
Axiom Space had raised $130m in a new round of funding. Meyerson stated that Axiom Space is a force in the space sector, and it would enhance the vision for a secure global future. in 2003 as program manager later becoming the first company president. Working with company founder
Jeff Bezos, Meyerson grew the company from 10 to 1500 people. system for suborbital human and research flights, and the
New Glenn system for orbital human and research flights, as well as the manufacturing and test capabilities that enable these programs. He also developed Blue Origin into a liquid rocket engine supplier, creating and selling the
BE-3 LOX/LH2 rocket engine and the
BE-4 LOX/LNG rocket engine to other companies. From January to November 2018, Meyerson was the senior vice-president in charge of the Advanced Development Programs business unit. Meyerson launched his career as an aerospace engineer at
NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) from 1985 to 1997 working on human spaceflight systems, including the aerodynamic design of the
Space Shuttle orbiter drag parachute, as well as the overall design, integration, and flight test of a gliding parachute for the
X-38 Crew Rescue Vehicle, a crew return vehicle designed to return astronauts to earth from the
International Space Station. Meyerson began with NASA in 1985 as a cooperative education student at JSC. == Social engagement ==