Christopher Stott - Board Membership

Board Membership

Chris Stott is currently Chairman and CEO of ManSat, a Main Board Director of Odyssey Moon Ltd. Stott is also the Honorary Representative of the Isle of Man Government to the Space Community. He is a member of the International Space University (ISU)'s Board of Trustees and is a former Co-Chair of the School of Business and Management at the University. Stott was a founding member of the British Space Education Council and remains active in supporting space education initiatives.

Stott is also a Founding Trustee of the ISU International Institute of Space Commerce and the Manna Energy Foundation, working to bring renewable energy to developing nations via micro economics. He is an Honorary Member of the Manx Astronomical Association; Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society (published); Member of the Reform Club; Conservative Party, and Tory Reform Group; and a Fellow of the International Institute of Space Law (published) and the International Institute of Space Commerce.

Stott also serves on the Board of the Society of Satellite Professionals International www.sspi.org, the Challenger Centers, and the Conrad Foundation.

Stott co-authored the Adam Smith Institute work, 'A Space For Enterprise: the aerospace industries after government monopoly'.

He also appeared in Forbes http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2000/0417/6509104a.html

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