Pete Worden
Simon Peter Worden (born 1949, in
Michigan) was Director of
NASA's
Ames Research Center (ARC) at Moffett Field, California, until his retirement on March 31, 2015. Prior to joining NASA, he held several positions in the
United States Air Force and was research professor of astronomy at the
University of Arizona, Tucson. He is a recognized expert on space issues – both civil and military. Worden has authored or co-authored more than 150 scientific papers in
astrophysics, space sciences, and strategic studies. He served as a scientific co-investigator for two NASA space science missions, and received the
NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal for the 1994
Clementine mission. He was named the 2009
Federal Laboratory Consortium Laboratory Director of the Year.
Worden announced his planned resignation from NASA in February 2015, indicating he would be pursuing "some long-held dreams in the private sector".
On July 20, 2015 at the
Royal Society in London,
Yuri Milner and
Stephen Hawking launched the
Breakthrough Initiatives. At the press conference Pete Worden was introduced as the Chairman for the Breakthrough Prize Foundation. In this new role, Worden is tasked to run the Breakthrough Initiatives.
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