Michael Massimino

Michael Massimino

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Astronaut, Columbia Professor, Media Personality, Author and Inspiration for the Movie, Gravity

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Michael Massimino Speaker Biography

Astronaut, Columbia Professor, Media Personality, Author, and Inspiration for the Movie Gravity

Mike Massimino, a former NASA astronaut and the first person to tweet from space, now serves as a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Columbia University. He is also the Senior Advisor for Space Programs at the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum. This accomplished astronaut speaker holds degrees from Columbia and MIT. Interestingly, he inspired George Clooney’s character in the film Gravity. Moreover, Massimino and his crews journeyed higher and faster than any other astronauts in the 21st century.

Astronaut Speaker

Prior to his selection as an astronaut candidate by NASA in 1996, Mike worked as an engineer at IBM, NASA, and McDonnell Douglas Aerospace. Additionally, he held academic positions at Rice University and the Georgia Institute of Technology. A veteran of two space flights, the fourth and fifth Hubble Space Telescope servicing missions in 2002 and 2009, this experienced astronaut speaker boasts numerous achievements. These include a team record for the most hours spent spacewalking during a single space shuttle mission. Furthermore, he has received several prestigious awards during his NASA career. Among them are two NASA Space Flight Medals, the NASA Distinguished Service Medal, and the American Astronautical Society’s 2009 Flight Achievement Award. He also holds an Italian knighthood and is the author of multiple engineering research papers, in addition to holding two patents.

Columbia

Returning to his alma mater, Columbia, inspirational astronaut speaker Mike Massimino teaches an undergraduate engineering course titled “Introduction to Human Space Flight.” This course effectively utilizes his extensive academic and professional experience. Moreover, he collaborates with “The Art of Engineering,” a course where first-year engineers attend design lectures and work on socially responsible engineering projects. His dedication to education further highlights his multifaceted career as an astronaut speaker and academic.

Television

Mike has made numerous appearances on television, including a recurring role as himself in six episodes of the CBS hit comedy The Big Bang Theory. Furthermore, he hosted Science Channel’s The Planets and its special The Great American Eclipse. Additionally, he will be featured in National Geographic Television’s upcoming series One Strange Rock. He frequently appears as a guest on television news and talk shows, such as NBC’s Today Show, ABC’s Good Morning America, CNN, and FoxNews. Moreover, he has appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, and Neil deGrasse Tyson’s Star Talk radio and television shows. Mike also has an advisory and cameo role in the Netflix original series Away. His engaging television presence broadens his reach as an astronaut speaker.

Books

Mike’s book, Spaceman: An Astronaut’s Unlikely Journey to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe, has garnered critical acclaim and achieved New York Times Bestseller status. Moreover, his latest book, Moonshot: A NASA Astronaut’s Guide to Achieving the Impossible, imparts the NASA astronaut mindset for effective problem-solving. It also provides guidance on leadership in the face of adversity and encourages perseverance in pursuing ambitious goals. His insightful books offer valuable lessons drawn from his experiences as an astronaut speaker.

Awards

He has also received several distinguished awards, including a 2017 Christopher Award, the 2017 Columbia University Community Impact Outstanding Community Service Award, and the 2017 Communications Award of the National Space Club. Furthermore, the street where Mike grew up in Franklin Square, NY, has been renamed “Mike Massimino Street” in his honor. These accolades recognize his significant contributions both within and beyond his career as an astronaut speaker.

Michael Massimino Speaking Topics

Be Ready for the Future - Change is Inevitable, Accept and Embrace It

Companies go through reorganizations and changes to grow their business and prepare for future opportunities in the changing marketplace. Often these transformations are met with resistance by team members who are happy with the way things are, but leadership needs to clearly communicate the benefits of these changes to gain buy-in. Mike relates changes in the space program to changes in today’s business world. During his career, NASA pivoted from working independently to embarking on global partnerships with the space faring countries of the world including Russia, and commercial partnerships with private space companies. Leadership made it clear that although many would be uncomfortable with these changes, they were needed to secure the future of space exploration, improve international relations, and stimulate a new space economy. Mike encourages audiences that although they may have an initial reluctance to accept change, they should embrace it as an opportunity for future greatness and success.

Being Resilient and Adaptable in Challenging Times - When you think all hope is Lost, Find Another Way Around

Sometimes forces out of our control can make moving forward difficult. In spite of our best efforts we often get knocked down repeatedly. But we need to find a way around that next obstacle. Mike encourages audiences: When the odds are against you, do it anyway. Mike’s dream of becoming an astronaut began when he was six years old watching Neil Armstrong take the first steps on the moon. The path to achieving this dream was wrought with unexpected challenges, failures, disappointments, and self-doubt. Mike was rejected three times by NASA including a medical disqualification which Mike overcame by teaching his eyes and brain to “see better.” His persistence paid off when he was selected to be an astronaut on his fourth try. This same resilience was needed after earning his astronaut wings to persevere through the setbacks, tragedies, and technical challenges that Mike experienced in his astronaut career. Mike stresses that as long as you keep trying, no matter the obstacles, achieving a goal is possible.

The Team’s Success is Your Success - You Cannot do this Alone, You will Succeed or Fail as a Team

An organization’s goals are only obtainable if everyone on the team works together. Individual accomplishments are needed, but the success of the team is most important. In our complex world, not everyone can be good at everything. But by pooling our abilities, we can be good at everything as a team. Mike conveys how he and his colleagues worked together with a culture of admitting mistakes and bringing forward concerns without worry of embarrassment or finger pointing. Providing help to teammates was not considered to be a burden, but rather a way to make the team stronger. When Mike broke a critical piece of equipment while repairing the Hubble Space Telescope during his final spacewalk, his team was there to help. Rather than blaming Mike, the ground control team and the astronauts in space worked together with him to come up with an innovative solution that saved the day and the mission. Although not every problem has an obvious solution, teamwork can help us with overcoming unforeseen challenges. Mike communicates to audiences how the NASA models for teamwork and leadership can be applied to the business world and in life. When you need help, reach out to your own “Mission Control Center,” and be “Mission Control” for others.

Gaining that Competitive Edge Accepting AI and New Technology in the Workplace

AI and new technology is all around us. It can be intimidating. But it can also provide opportunities for growth and improve our decision making. The Space Shuttle was a manually controlled spacecraft. Very little computing power was available and astronauts and flight controllers were responsible for operations and decision making during high stakes situations. In today’s spaceships, AI performs many of the decision making tasks previously done by astronauts. But the path getting there was not easy as astronauts were accustomed to being in total control of their spacecraft. The road to acceptance was through demonstrated benefits such as increased safety, improved performance, and reduced training time. Mike encourages audiences to embrace new technologies and AI to give them the competitive edge they need in meeting the challenges of a dynamic and uncertain world.

Innovating for an Uncharted Future Make your Workplace a Laboratory where Everyone has a Voice

In the challenging world in which we live and work, the problems we face are complex. Growing our businesses in an uncharted future requires innovation. Mike found that innovation at NASA came through diversity of thought, and everyone having a voice. If everyone thought the same way we would have never landed on the moon. To prepare for their spacewalks, Mike and his team trained in the largest pool in the world - The Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory. At first Mike was confused as to why the facility was called a “laboratory.” A more appropriate name seemed to be “really big pool.” But after time, Mike realized that it was a laboratory - a place where innovative ideas would be put forward and tested. During a training session, if the team could figure out a way to save even one minute of spacewalking time it would be a significant accomplishment. And everyone had a voice, including the new people. Not all ideas were good, but leadership never crushed those ideas. They responded with “thank you” and “keep bringing ideas forward.” Because once you crush an idea, the person is likely to stay silent in the future, and the team will not get the useful idea when it eventually comes. Mike is clear: innovation is only possible when a diverse group of people exchange ideas and everyone has a voice. Mike shares examples of how this approach worked when he was a rookie, and when he was the leader of a team trying to uncover innovative ways to meet current and future challenges in space.

Michael Massimino Books

Moonshot: A NASA Astronaut’s Guide to Achieving the Impossible
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Spaceman: An Astronaut’s Unlikely Journey to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe
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Michael Massimino Videos

Michael Massimino Speaker Testimonials

"Thank You on behalf of all my DuPont colleagues who created, developed, and hosted the Emerging Leaders Conference. Your professionalism, sincerity, and heartfelt connection with our emerging leaders resonated beyond belief."

- | Vice President and General Manager, DuPont Safety


“As anticipated you delivered a talk that was spot on! The comments have all been on how relevant your content was to our business. Thanks for your prep and tremendous message!”

- | Manager, Business Development, Terumo Aortic


“I sincerely appreciate the obvious thoughtfulness and effort to incorporate all the points we discussed the other day. I know this is going to be a big hit at the conference. I can’t think of a better message to close our meeting. Thanks for putting this together so quickly on what I know was very short notice.” (Pre-recorded Virtual Keynote)

- | President, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement


Our leaders were inspired by your story and I believe walked away with a renewed sense of purpose and ready to focus on our new aspiration and goal. Your determination has encouraged us to think differently and be more courageous in our pursuits to impact society.

- | Pfizer

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Key Books

Moonshot: A NASA Astronaut’s Guide to Achieving the Impossible
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Spaceman: An Astronaut’s Unlikely Journey to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe
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Key Articles

Former NASA Astronaut Mike Massimino: Decoding the Cosmos on National News
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Astronaut Mike Massimino Interviewed on The Today Show This Morning
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Mike Massimino in the Wall Street Journal
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