Tanya Pemberton Named Aerospace's New Executive Vice President

EL SEGUNDO, Calif., June 15, 2023 – The Aerospace Corporation (Aerospace) has selected Senior Vice President (SVP) Tanya Pemberton as Executive Vice President (EVP). Pemberton will assume the role beginning Jan. 1, 2024, following Dr. Wayne Goodman’s retirement in December after 36 years of service to Aerospace and seven years as EVP.
Tanya Pemberton
Aerospace Senior Vice President Tanya Pemberton has been selected as Executive Vice President, to take effect Jan. 1, 2024.

Pemberton joined Aerospace in September 2019 to lead the National Systems Group. In her new role, Pemberton will be responsible for Aerospace’s strategic focus on delivering enterprise mission success and technical excellence for its government partners. She will continue the executive focus on strengthening Aerospace’s enterprise integration efforts to deliver resilient solutions that meet the needs of an increasingly diverse set of partners.

“At a time of great change in space, Tanya’s extensive expertise will ensure Aerospace is well-positioned to deliver on our critical mission while furthering our focus on enterprise mission success and technical excellence,” said Aerospace president and CEO Steve Isakowitz. “She is a top technical leader with proven experience developing strategy and effectively leading organizations through change, which will be invaluable as Aerospace adapts to meet the evolving needs of our partners.”

As SVP for the National Systems Group, Pemberton led her team as their customers in the Intelligence Community developed next-generation architectures and leveraged cutting-edge capabilities developed by the commercial sector.

Pemberton has more than 30 years of experience in both industry and the federal government, delivering large-scale technical systems and working problems across multiple business sectors to include space systems, mission ground systems, information technology, and analytic organizations.

Prior to Aerospace, she served in a number of senior executive assignments in the Intelligence Community to include chief of staff; associate deputy director for science and technology; program director for a multibillion-dollar imaging satellite system; and chief information officer. She has been recognized for her work with numerous awards, including the Presidential Rank Award in 2013. She has a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a master’s degree in aeronautical engineering from the California Institute of Technology.

To ensure continuity in the leadership transition, the positions to replace Pemberton and Vice President for Strategic Space Operations Jay Santee, who will also retire in December, will be posted in the coming weeks. The new Aerospace leaders will assume their roles Jan. 1, 2024.

About The Aerospace Corporation

The Aerospace Corporation is a leading architect for the nation’s space programs, advancing capabilities that outpace threats to the country’s national security while nurturing innovative technologies to further a new era of space commercialization and exploration. Aerospace’s national workforce of more than 4,600 employees provides objective technical expertise and thought leadership to solve the hardest problems in space and assure mission success for space systems and space vehicles. For more information, visit www.aerospace.org. Follow us on LinkedIn and on X: @AerospaceCorp.

 

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