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Life Lessons on How to Lead

Awards are important. They recognize and celebrate talent in both seasoned executives and people who have yet to make a name for themselves in the industry. But sadly, they are one-day affairs, easily forgotten except by the winners and their friends and colleagues. That is why SSPI launched its Leadership in Turbulent Times series of short conferences, which brings together the 20 Under 35 winners with members of the Space & Satellite Hall of Fame to talk about leading people, building careers and managing the big transitions sweeping across our business. For the rest of us, each short conference is a unique chance to learn hard-won leadership lessons from the remarkable over-achievers of our industry.

How Disrupters Breach the Barriers to Entry into New Markets

Moderated by Louis Zacharilla

Henry Goldberg How Disrupters Breach the Barriers to Entry into New Markets
Attorney and Hall of Fame member Henry Goldberg reveals the repeated waves of disruption that have moved the industry forward since the Sixties.
Cate van Oppen How Disrupters Breach the Barriers to Entry into New Markets
Kymeta’s Cate van Oppen, a 20 Under 35 winner, explores the decisions that led Kymeta to market antenna technology as a service.
Richard Hadsall How Disrupters Breach the Barriers to Entry into New Markets
Hall of Fame member Richard Hadsall describes how the motion-stabilized maritime antenna got its first customer – the White House.
Joost van Oorschot How Disrupters Breach the Barriers to Entry into New Markets
Henry Goldberg and 20 Under 35 winner Joost van Oorschot discuss whether startups with “real” business models will continue to have access to funding.

How to Keep Innovation Going for Half a Century

Moderated by Robert Bell

Paul Gaske How to Keep Innovation Going for Half a Century
Hall of Famer Paul Gaske of Hughes describes the keys to maintaining a continuous pace of innovation over decades.
Rohit Seshadri How to Keep Innovation Going for Half a Century
Hughes’ Rohit Seshadri, a 20 Under 35 winner, explores the role of open standards in continuous innovation in satellite communications.
Gaurav Bhatia and Adrian Morris How to Keep Innovation Going for Half a Century
20 Under 35 winner Gaurav Bhatia and EVP of Engineering Adrian Morris discuss how Hughes steers clear of the Innovator’s Dilemma.

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