Person

Moody, James (1976 - )

Born
1976
Occupation
Engineer and Information technologist

Summary

James Moody commenced his PhD in 1999 at the Australian National University. Moody's research revolved around the management of intricate projects in the space industry and strategic management theory. He was a systems manager at the Cooperative Research Centre of Satellite systems, associated with the creation and launch of FedSat, Australia's first satellite since 1970. Moody was responsible for managing various companies that amalgamated his interests in space and the environment.

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