Michael J. McCulley retired as President and
Chief Executive Officer of United Space Alliance in 2009.
McCulley previously served as Chief Operating Officer
from 1999 to 2003 until his appointed as CEO, with
primary responsibility for overall management of USA operations.
Prior to that, he was Vice President and Deputy Program Manager for
the Space Flight Operations Contract.
Prior to that, McCulley served as the Vice President and Associate
Program Manager for USA’s Ground Operations at the Kennedy Space
Center. Named to that
position in June 1996, he was responsible for directing the
integration of all processing activities associated with America’s
Space Shuttle program to ensure safe and successful fulfillment of
all company contractual commitments to NASA.
A
retired U.S. Navy captain and a former NASA astronaut, McCulley
piloted the highly successful STS-34 Shuttle mission in October
1989. The crew deployed the Galileo spacecraft on its journey to
explore Jupiter.
Following his retirement from NASA and the Navy in October 1990,
McCulley was employed by Lockheed Martin Space Operations in October
1990 and served as Vice President and Deputy Launch Site Director at
the Kennedy Space Center. He was promoted to director in 1995.
McCulley received his Navy commission in 1970 and following flight
training served tours of duty in the A-4 “Skyhawk” and A-6
“Intruder” aircraft. He also served as a Navy test pilot and has
logged more than 5,000 hours in more than 50 types of aircraft.
McCulley holds numerous governmental awards and decorations
including the NASA Public Service Medal and the Legion of Merit
Medal from his Naval service. He also is the recipient of the
National Management Associations’ Silver and Gold Knight of
Management Awards. In addition, he received the Child Advocate of
the Year Award for the state of Florida from the Children’s Home
Society, an organization dedicated to services for children and
young mothers.
Active in community affairs, he is Vice Chair of the Bay Area
Houston Economic Partnership & serves on their Board of Directors
and Executive Committee. He
is on the Executive Board of the Houston Minority Business Council
and serves on the Curriculum Advisory Committee for the engineering
school at Purdue University.
Mike has also served as chairman of the Board of Trustees for the
Clear Lake Regional Medical Center.
McCulley earned both his bachelor’s and
master’s degrees in metallurgical engineering from Purdue
University in Lafayette, Indiana.