Dylan Taylor, MBA
Dylan Taylor is a global business leader and philanthropist. He is an
active pioneer in the space exploration industry as a CEO, investor,
thought leader, and futurist. Currently, Dylan serves as Chairman & CEO
of
Voyager Space Holdings, a multi-national space holding firm that
acquires and integrates leading space exploration enterprises globally.
Dylan has been cited by
Harvard University,
SpaceNews, the BBC,
Pitchbook,
CNBC and others as having played a seminal role in the growth
of the private space industry. As an early-stage investor in more than
50 emerging ventures, including Accion, Kepler, York, Astrobotic, Made
in Space, Relativity, and Planet, Dylan is widely considered the most
active private space investor in the world.
His technical background, global business experience and unbridled
passion for space make him a unique figure within his industry. He
regularly speaks and writes about the future of the space economy and is
sought after by the media for his expertise in the financial aspects of
space investing as well as industry dynamics. As a writer and columnist,
he has written several widely read pieces on the future of the space
industry for SpaceNews, ROOM, and Apogeo Spatial. As a speaker, Dylan has
keynoted many of the major space conferences around the world and has
appeared regularly on
Bloomberg, Fox Business, and CNBC.
Dylan is a leading advocate of space manufacturing and the utilization
of in-space resources to further space exploration and settlement. In
2017, he became the first private citizen to manufacturer an item in
space when the gravity meter he co-designed and commissioned was 3D
printed on the International Space Station. The historic item is now
housed in the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.
He has also had an extensive philanthropic impact on the space industry.
In 2017, Dylan founded the nonprofit,
Space for Humanity, which seeks to
democratize space exploration and develop solutions to global issues
through the scope of human awareness to help solve the world’s most
intractable problems. Additionally, Dylan is the Co-Founding Patron of
the
Commercial Spaceflight Federation, which seeks to promote the growth
of commercial space activity.
Additionally, Dylan serves as a strategic
advisor for both the
Archmission and the Human Spaceflight Program.
Dylan is also the founder of the popular space philosophy website
2211.world as well as the
Ad Astra Dinners, a Jeffersonian-styled dinner
series featuring some of the world’s leading influencers discussing the
future of humanity in space.
For his influence as a global leader and his commitment to creating a
positive impact on the world, Dylan has been honored with numerous
personal and professional accolades in recent years. The World Economic
Forum recognized Dylan as a Young Global Leader in 2011 and he was named
a Henry Crown Fellow of the
Aspen Institute in 2014.
He earned his MBA in Finance and Strategy from the
Booth School of
Business at University of Chicago and holds a BS in Engineering from the
honors college at the University of Arizona, where he graduated Tau Beta
Pi and in 2018 was named Alumnus of the year. In 2013, he attended the
Global Leadership and Public Policy for the 21st Century program at
Harvard University.
Listen to him on The Space Show.
Read his
AngelList profile,
Crunchbase profile,
LinkedIn profile, and
Wikipedia profile.
Follow his Twitter feed.