Andrew Rush

Andrew Rush

President & CEO Andrew Rush is an experienced and successful aerospace executive, company builder and thought leader in the emerging space economy.

Starting in 2015, Mr. Rush served as President & CEO of Made In Space, which he developed from its early stages into a profitable space technology company with 140 employees. Under Andrew’s leadership, Made In Space became the first firm to manufacture in space, sell a space-built product to a customer on Earth, and develop the first-ever satellite that will manufacture and assemble parts in orbit. In 2020, Andrew led the successful sale of Made In Space to Redwire Corporation, where he became President & COO. At Redwire, Mr. Rush oversaw the business portfolio, long-term planning, and strategic investments. Under his guidance, Redwire diversified its portfolio across civil, national security, and commercial organizations, including boosting the International Space Station’s power-generating capability with roll-out solar arrays, building more than 40 antennas for a national security customer, and providing state-of-the-art digital engineering solutions for commercial providers. During Andrew’s time as President, Redwire increased annual revenue to $160M with over 700 employees, acquired multiple space technology companies, and went public on the New York Stock Exchange.

Mr. Rush currently serves as a member of the NASA Advisory Council on Technology, Innovation & Engineering. Andrew is a member of the Physics Advisory Group at the University of North Florida (UNF), where he has been awarded the Young Alumni Achievement Award. Andrew earned a Bachelor of Science degree in physics from UNF, and a Juris Doctor degree from Stetson University, with focus on intellectual property (IP) law. From 2012-2015, Andrew was a partner at PCT Law Group, with extensive experience and work in space technology IP matters.

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