Tom Campbell

Job Title

President of Space Missions

Company

Redwire

Speaking At

  • Summit for Satellite Financing

Bio

Thomas (Tom) B. Campbell is President of Space Missions at Redwire. In this role, Tom oversees Redwire’s Space Missions portfolio, including innovative spacecraft platforms that serve missions from VLEO to GEO, digital mission simulation tools, and space infrastructure capabilities. In addition to overseeing the Space Missions portfolio, Tom is responsible for ensuring the successful and on-time delivery of these products for Redwire’s customers.

Prior to being named President of Space Missions, Tom was Chief Operating Officer at Redwire, where he designed, implemented and enforced policies to promote a culture of safety, operational excellence and on-time delivery. Tom oversaw all operations analysis, contracts, training and recruiting, integration, facilities and policy personnel.

Tom has held a number of other leadership roles at Redwire, including Executive Vice President of Deployable Solutions, where he led all operations in Redwire’s Deployable Solutions business unit, and roles at Made In Space, Made In Space Europe, and Oakman Aerospace.

Before joining Redwire, Tom was general manager of Space Antennas and Structures for L3Harris' Space and Airborne Systems segment. In this role, he was responsible for all aspects of a multi-customer, multi-technology space antennas business area, including business strategy, new business pursuits, program execution, and customer relationships. Tom also held other leadership roles at L3 Harris, including Director of Innovation, Space Antennas business development manager, engineering manager, and project leader and mechanical designer of precision deployable space structures.

Tom serves as a board member to Applied Kilovolts and is a council member for the Florida High Tech Corridor. He has served on the AIA Engineering Management Council and the Florida State Mechanical Engineering Advisory Board.

Tom holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Michigan.