DeSantis appoints space company CEO to Port Canaveral board after chair’s death
Gov. Ron DeSantis leaned on a local aerospace company’s CEO to fill the void left after Canaveral Port Authority Chairman Wayne Justice died in November.
Carol Craig, founder and CEO of Cape Canaveral-based Sidus Space, was announced Tuesday as Justice’s replacement to sit on the five-member board and was sworn in during Wednesday’s commission meeting.
While the port recently was recognized as the world’s busiest cruise port, besting PortMiami for only the second time based on fiscal year financial statements, it also has the unique role of supporting the aerospace’s industry’s burgeoning launch activities such as rocket booster recovery.
Sidus Space describes itself as “a pioneering multi-faceted Space Infrastructure-as-a-Service satellite company dedicated to advancing the frontiers of space exploration, satellite deployment, and space-based data collection.”
Craig is also founder and CEO of Craig Technologies and a Navy veteran who served as a naval flight officer during her military career. She serves as a member of National Defense Industrial Association and the Florida Institute of Technology College of Engineering Advisory Board, and had previously served as a member of the CareerSource Brevard Board of Directors and the Florida Chamber Small Business Council.