Tony Frazier

Advisory Committee on Excellence in Space (ACES) Representative Member – LeoLabs

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Mr. Tony Frazier is an operating executive and corporate board member who drives innovation at the intersection of commercial space, data analytics, and national security. He is a trusted mission partner across the national security and space communities who has won billions of dollars in new contract awards with U.S. and International Government customers, has incubated and grown two new businesses to more than $100M, and established strategic partnerships with 3rd party data and technology companies to fill key product gaps.

Frazier currently serves as CEO and Director at LeoLabs, a leader in the commercial markets for Space Domain Awareness and Space Traffic Management solutions that has raised over $120M in venture capital. Prior to LeoLabs he was Executive Vice President and General Manager of Public Sector Earth Intelligence for Maxar Technologies, leading a $1B P&L providing commercial satellite imagery, online platforms, 3D technology, and geospatial analytic services to the U.S. Government and over 60 U.S. Allies and Partners. Prior to that, he held other executive leadership roles during his 13 years at Maxar, DigitalGlobe, and GeoEye where he contributed to the company by leading go to market, serving as a division president, and shaping product strategy. Prior to GeoEye, Frazier spent his early career in the technology industry driving go to market, product management, and strategy in roles at Cisco Systems, Infor, IBM, iPhrase, pcOrder.com, and Bain & Company. He earned a Bachelor of Systems Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA with distinction from Harvard University. Frazier currently serves as a member of the Corporate Board of Directors of Iridium Communications Inc. where he is the Audit Committee Chair and Auria Space. He is currently a Non-profit Board Member for the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (2020-present) an education non-profit that serves over 100,000 students per year and on the Board of Trustees of the Intelligence and National Security Foundation where he has helped endow the LTG Vince Stewart Intelligence Career Pathways scholarship