Saturday Speaker Series - Aerojet Rocketdyne: Then, Now & to the Future

Schedule

Sat, 10 Sep, 2022 at 10:30 am

Location

Redmond Historical Society | Redmond, WA

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This is a hybrid program. Join us online OR in person at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse at 16600 NE 80th St., Redmond, WA 98052!
To join us on Zoom, please register at tinyurl.com/RHSAerojetRocketdyne. Registration is not required for those attending in person.
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From early plat development to the new age, a quiet but internationally known company, Aerojet-Rocketdyne, is located on an interesting historical site in Redmond. The York site, as it was known, has gone through some remarkable changes that stretch from a dead-beat dad’s prison to active involvement with spacecraft beyond our solar system.
Aerojet Rocketdyne is a world-recognized aerospace and defense leader, providing propulsion and power for space, missile defense and strategic systems. Aerojet was called the "General Motors of United States Rocketry" by Time magazine in 1958. Five years later, the company employed 34,000 people working on missiles such as the Polaris, Minuteman, Trident, and Titan. Join us on Saturday, September 10, as Jack Deboer recalls the Redmond site’s history, starting with the Stockade—also known as Lazy Husband’s Farm in the 1920s—transitioning to site development in the late 1960s, to what the company does today.
Speaker bio:
Jack DeBoer is a Program Manager at Aerojet-Rocketdyne, who leads teams that develop and support the fabrication of propulsion systems and rocket engines for launch and space vehicles. He holds a MS in Program Management, a MS in Engineering, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. Jack has been in involved with rocket engines for 38 years in the space industry.
Jack lives on the Eastside and enjoys fishing and home renovation projects during down time.
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Redmond Historical Society, Redmond, United States

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Redmond Historical Society

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