
SpaceX
Executives
57Board of Directors
3SpaceX Management Team
57 Team Members
SpaceX has 57 executives. SpaceX's current Founder, Chief Executive Officer, Owner is Elon Reeve Musk.
SpaceX Board of Directors
3 Board of directors
SpaceX has 3 board of directors, including Kimbal Musk.
Name | Firm | Work History | Other Seats |
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Kimbal Musk | Kimbal Musk is an entrepreneur, activist, and chef. For over two decades he has co-founded and invested in companies across technology, hospitality, entertainment, and agricultural industries. His personal mission is to empower innovators and scale sustainable technologies that help contribute to a happier, healthier future. He has been named a Global Social Entrepreneur by the World Economic Forum. Early in his career, Mr. Musk co-founded Zip2 Corporation, an early inventor of online maps and door to door directions, which was acquired by Compaq and merged into Yahoo Maps in 1999. In 2006 he became CEO of OneRiot, a realtime search engine that was acquired by Walmart in 2011. Mr. Musk has served as a Director of SpaceX since its founding in 2002 through January 2022. In the summer of 2022 he acquired the light drone division of Intel and is now the Co-Founder and CEO of Nova Sky Stories. Nova Sky Stories is an international company that engineers and develops the most reliable, advanced, and safest light drone technology with a mission to empower artists and producers to bring art to the skies of every city and town in the world. A passionate food activist, Mr. Musk has become one of the most powerful voices in America helping grow the real food movement. In 2004, he co-founded The Kitchen which purchased food directly from local farmers kickstarting the farm-to-table movement. After nearly 20 years as the CEO of The Kitchen, Mr. Musk has built a thriving restaurant company that has become a community institution in cities across America. Mr. Musk served as a Director of Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. from 2013 to 2019. In 2016, he co-founded Square Roots, an urban farm company growing fresh, local greens in climate-controlled, AI equipped shipping containers. He is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Big Green, a 501c3 non-profit organization with the mission to give every person in America a chance to grow food. Big Green has led global efforts to make gardening more accessible by launching the world’s first giving DAO, a Web3 approach to democratize and decentralize philanthropy. | SpaceX | |
Luke Nosek | Prior to cofounding Gigafund, Luke cofounded PayPal and served as the company’s VP of Marketing and Strategy. After selling PayPal to eBay, Luke launched Founders Fund with Peter Thiel and Ken Howery. At Founders Fund, Luke led the first venture investment in Elon Musk’s SpaceX in 2008 and has served on the SpaceX board since then. Luke also sits on the boards of Last Energy, ResearchGate, and Luminous Computing. | SpaceX | |
Steve Jurvetson | Steve Jurvetson is an early-stage venture capitalist with a focus on founder-led, mission-driven companies at the cutting edge of disruptive technology and new industry formation. Steve led founding investments in several companies that had successful IPOs and others that were billion-dollar acquisitions, representing $800 billion of aggregate value creation. Some of those early VC investments include Planet Labs, SpaceX and Tesla. Before co-founding Future Ventures and Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Steve was an R&D Engineer at Hewlett-Packard, where seven of his chip designs were fabricated. He also worked in product marketing at Apple and NeXT and management consulting with Bain & Company. He completed his undergraduate Electrical Engineering degree at Stanford in 2.5 years, graduating #1 in his class, and went on to earn a MSEE and MBA from Stanford. In 2017, Steve received the Visionary Award from SV Forum. In 2016, President Barack Obama appointed Steve as a Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship. Steve has also been honored as one of "Tech's Best Venture Investors" by Forbes, and as the “Venture Capitalist of the Year” by Deloitte. Here is a recent podcast interview on 20VC. | SpaceX |
Name | Kimbal Musk | Luke Nosek | Steve Jurvetson |
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Work History | Kimbal Musk is an entrepreneur, activist, and chef. For over two decades he has co-founded and invested in companies across technology, hospitality, entertainment, and agricultural industries. His personal mission is to empower innovators and scale sustainable technologies that help contribute to a happier, healthier future. He has been named a Global Social Entrepreneur by the World Economic Forum. Early in his career, Mr. Musk co-founded Zip2 Corporation, an early inventor of online maps and door to door directions, which was acquired by Compaq and merged into Yahoo Maps in 1999. In 2006 he became CEO of OneRiot, a realtime search engine that was acquired by Walmart in 2011. Mr. Musk has served as a Director of SpaceX since its founding in 2002 through January 2022. In the summer of 2022 he acquired the light drone division of Intel and is now the Co-Founder and CEO of Nova Sky Stories. Nova Sky Stories is an international company that engineers and develops the most reliable, advanced, and safest light drone technology with a mission to empower artists and producers to bring art to the skies of every city and town in the world. A passionate food activist, Mr. Musk has become one of the most powerful voices in America helping grow the real food movement. In 2004, he co-founded The Kitchen which purchased food directly from local farmers kickstarting the farm-to-table movement. After nearly 20 years as the CEO of The Kitchen, Mr. Musk has built a thriving restaurant company that has become a community institution in cities across America. Mr. Musk served as a Director of Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. from 2013 to 2019. In 2016, he co-founded Square Roots, an urban farm company growing fresh, local greens in climate-controlled, AI equipped shipping containers. He is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Big Green, a 501c3 non-profit organization with the mission to give every person in America a chance to grow food. Big Green has led global efforts to make gardening more accessible by launching the world’s first giving DAO, a Web3 approach to democratize and decentralize philanthropy. | Prior to cofounding Gigafund, Luke cofounded PayPal and served as the company’s VP of Marketing and Strategy. After selling PayPal to eBay, Luke launched Founders Fund with Peter Thiel and Ken Howery. At Founders Fund, Luke led the first venture investment in Elon Musk’s SpaceX in 2008 and has served on the SpaceX board since then. Luke also sits on the boards of Last Energy, ResearchGate, and Luminous Computing. | Steve Jurvetson is an early-stage venture capitalist with a focus on founder-led, mission-driven companies at the cutting edge of disruptive technology and new industry formation. Steve led founding investments in several companies that had successful IPOs and others that were billion-dollar acquisitions, representing $800 billion of aggregate value creation. Some of those early VC investments include Planet Labs, SpaceX and Tesla. Before co-founding Future Ventures and Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Steve was an R&D Engineer at Hewlett-Packard, where seven of his chip designs were fabricated. He also worked in product marketing at Apple and NeXT and management consulting with Bain & Company. He completed his undergraduate Electrical Engineering degree at Stanford in 2.5 years, graduating #1 in his class, and went on to earn a MSEE and MBA from Stanford. In 2017, Steve received the Visionary Award from SV Forum. In 2016, President Barack Obama appointed Steve as a Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship. Steve has also been honored as one of "Tech's Best Venture Investors" by Forbes, and as the “Venture Capitalist of the Year” by Deloitte. Here is a recent podcast interview on 20VC. |
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