Former NASA Deputy Administrator Pamela Melroy Joins Gilmour Space Board of Directors

Gilmour Space Technologies

Pamela Melroy

to its Board of Directors.

Col. (Ret.) Melroy brings more than three decades of leadership across civil, defence, and commercial aerospace. Most recently, she served as Deputy Administrator of NASA, helping guide the agency through a period of significant growth and innovation. She is also a former astronaut and one of only two women to have commanded a Space Shuttle mission.

Her appointment follows the addition of international business leader Paco Ybarra to the Board last year and further strengthens Gilmour’s leadership as the company scales its launch, satellite, and spaceport capabilities for global markets.

Col. (Ret.) Melroy with Gilmour Space founders, Adam and James Gilmour
Col. (Ret.) Melroy with Gilmour Space founders, Adam and James Gilmour

Adam Gilmour, CEO and Co-founder of Gilmour Space, said:

“Pam is one of the most respected leaders in the global aerospace industry. Her experience across government, defence, and commercial space will be invaluable as we continue building sovereign capability in Australia and expanding our presence internationally. We are proud to welcome her to the Board and look forward to her guidance as we enter our next phase of growth.”

Col. (Ret.) Melroy said:

“I’m excited to join Gilmour Space at such an important stage of its journey. The team is building a genuinely critical sovereign capability for Australia, with ambitions that extend well beyond launch.

“It’s been impressive to see the company’s willingness to tackle some of the most challenging aspects of the space sector, from launch vehicles and satellites to the infrastructure needed to support them. Building these capabilities takes patience, technical excellence, and long-term commitment.

“As access to space becomes increasingly important for economic growth, technological leadership, and national security, I believe Gilmour Space is well positioned to play a meaningful role in Australia’s future and the global space economy.”

Backed by leading institutional, venture, and private investors, Gilmour Space is building sovereign Australian capabilities across launch vehicles, satellites, advanced manufacturing, and spaceport operations to support commercial, government, and defence missions. The company operates Bowen Orbital Spaceport in North Queensland, Australia’s first licensed orbital launch site.

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