Biography:Timothy Buzza

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Timothy Buzza
Born (1964-04-19) April 19, 1964 (age 59)
Key West, Florida

Timothy Buzza (born April 19, 1964) is an American engineer, former vice president at SpaceX, and current vice president at Virgin Orbit. He is most notable for his influence in the early years of the commercial space industry.

Early life

Buzza was born April 19, 1964, in Key West, Florida to Glenn and Carolanne Buzza, He was one of four children. In his first years of life, he attended Moon Area High School. He later attended Pennsylvania State University, where he wrestled.

For his undergraduate and graduate[where?] work, Buzza pursued a bachelor's and master's degrees in mechanical engineering.

Career

Buzza's first job was with McDonnell Douglas. He spent the next 15 years working on aircraft (specifically MD-11 and C-17's) and the Delta IV launch Vehicle. However, after the company started to merge with Boeing, Buzza began looking for new opportunities. That is when he was approached about a new startup called SpaceX. He started work of the company almost immediately.

During his 12-year career at SpaceX Buzza advanced to become the Vice President of Test and Launch while leading the design, construction and operation of launch/test sites in Florida, Kwajalein, Texas, and California. He was also directly involved with the development of Falcon 1, Falcon 9, and the Dragon Spacecraft.

In 2014, Buzza joined Virgin Galactic as the Vice President of Program Development.

In 2017 Buzza transitioned to Vice President of Launch for Virgin Orbit (formerly part of Virgin Galactic)

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