Aerospace engineer & founder on a mission to do good things. Former startup founder at Impossible Aerospace and rocket scientist @ SpaceX.
I'm a startup founder with excellent practical advice for the hard spots of leadership.
• Building trust based organizations • Leading team brainstorming meetings / workshops • Trust based leadership coaching • Conflict resolution • Panic de-escalation
You know the saying "It Isn't Rocket Science." Well what if it is? I'm an experience Aerospace Engineer and Leader. I've worked on the most ambitious Aerospace projects in the world and I've found my niche in electrical/software systems engineering and project management excellence. I can help you take your project from chaos into space.
I have expertise in Project Planning & Management: • Figuring out when a project will be "done" • Estimation of project scope • Software tools to manage and track projects • Creation of project roadmaps and schedules
Keenan is an experienced Aerospace Engineer with over 8 years of experience building hardware and software products. Most recently, he was the founder and Head of Engineering at Impossible Aerospace, an American company working to end the age of kerosene propulsion and fully electrify all air transport. He led the development program of the US-1: the world’s longest endurance fully-electric drone.
Keenan got his start in Aerospace working with NASA to develop novel techniques for satellite propulsion and performing C.P.R. in microgravity environments. He then worked on the launch and flight software teams at SpaceX as a Software Engineer and Mission Control Operator where he worked to mass produce and operate the world’s first orbital class rocket capable of reuse. As the only software engineer and operator on the SpaceX Hyperloop test track, he also arguably holds the title of being the world's first Hyperloop Pilot!
You know the saying "It Isn't Rocket Science." Well what if it is? I'm an experience Aerospace Engineer and Leader. I've worked on the most ambitious Aerospace projects in the world. I know how to architect, build, test, and operate software in the world's most constrained and dangerous environments. There are lots of lessons that can learned from this domain and applied to other software development projects.