Bryan Lunney

VP at Odyssey Space Research

Bryan is the Vice President of Odyssey. Bryan grew up in Houston in the shadow of Johnson Space Center with strong family ties to Human Spaceflight. He became passionate about making his own contributions during a summer internship working at the JSC Mission Control Center. After his internship, he completed his studies for a BS in Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University and immediately started working at NASA for the Propulsion Systems Group supporting Space Shuttle missions as a flight controller. Bryan was both a Space Shuttle flight controller and an International Space Station (ISS) flight controller, ultimately supporting over 40 missions in all phases of flight. He was advanced to leadership positions for both Space Shuttle and ISS before being selected to be a Flight Director in 2000. In the Flight Director role, he supported ISS Expedition and Joint operations for several years before shifting his focus back to the Shuttle program, supporting over a dozen Shuttle missions. Bryan was awarded NASA’s Outstanding Leadership Medal and NASA’s Exceptional Achievement Medal for his leadership on ISS and Space Shuttle missions. At the conclusion of the Shuttle program, Bryan dabbled with a startup rocket propulsion company and also spent time working in Houston’s oil and gas industry. However, Bryan heeded the call of spaceflight once again, and returned to his original passion. He is thrilled to be part of the Odyssey Space Research leadership team where he has the opportunity to continue contributing to America’s Human and uncrewed spaceflight programs. When not participating in our space program, Bryan enjoys spending time with his family, traveling and supporting various community and church activities.

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