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Tom Niemeyer

Vice President Of Space Products & Infrastructure at Intuitive Machines

Tom Niemeyer, PMP has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. Tom is currently serving as the Vice President of Space Products & Infrastructure at Intuitive Machines, a leading space exploration company involved in NASA's Artemis lunar exploration efforts. Intuitive Machines' Lunar Payload Delivery Services (LPDS) program aims to open access to the Moon for the progress of humanity.

Prior to their current role, Tom worked as the Chief Operating Officer at All Points from 2013 to 2022. Before that, they served as a Sr. Program Manager at InDyne Inc. from 2004 to 2013, and as an Associate Partner at escottVentures from 1999 to 2004.

Tom's career in the aerospace industry began at NASA KSC in 1990, where they worked as an Aerospace Engineer/Mission Integration - ELV Programs.

With their extensive experience in both government contracts and commercial endeavors, Tom Niemeyer brings valuable expertise and knowledge to the field of space exploration.

Tom Niemeyer, PMP has a strong educational background in engineering and business administration. Tom started their education at the University of Florida, where they studied Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering. After completing their Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Aerospace Engineering in 1990, they pursued further studies at the University of Central Florida. There, they obtained a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering/ Engineering Management from 1990 to 1993.

In 1993, Tom Niemeyer enrolled at the Florida Institute of Technology, where they earned a Master of Business Administration in Business Administration, completing their studies in 1996.

In terms of additional certifications, Tom Niemeyer has obtained a Lean Six Sigma White Belt Certification from Villanova University in April 2013. Tom has also achieved the distinguished Project Management Professional (PMP) certification, although specific details regarding the institution and timeframe are not provided.

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