Background
Hawley, Todd Bryan was born on April 13, 1961 in Seattle, Washington, United States. Son of John Paul Hawley and Audrey Gail (Love) Lineman.
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Hawley, Todd Bryan was born on April 13, 1961 in Seattle, Washington, United States. Son of John Paul Hawley and Audrey Gail (Love) Lineman.
Bachelor in Economics, Russian Language and Literature, George Washington University, 1983. Master of Arts in Science, Technology and Public Policy, George Washington University, 1988.
While an undergraduate, Hawley started the local chapter of Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS). In 1982, along with Peter Diamandis and Robert Doctorate. Richards, he co-founded SEDS-United States of America as a national group, later serving as the Chairman from 1983 - 1985. The three would go on to found the Space Generation Foundation, with Hawley as its first executive director
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Hawley conducted extensive research on solar power satellites. He successfully managed International Skating Union from a start-up organization to a global enterprise. Hawley died on 11 July, 1995 from complications from Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. In a "Founders" Flight" dedicated to the "pioneers of the new era of space", Todd Hawley"s ashes were shot into space along with the ashes of Gene Roddenberry, Timothy Leary and 21 other founding thinkers and supporters of space exploration.
The (International Skating Union) alumni Todd Hawley Award is named in his honour, as is the Hawley Award for Student Leadership at Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS), and the International Skating Union Hawley Variable Gravity Research Facility.
Member American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, National Space Society, Space Studies Institute (senior associate), American Astronomical Society (executive committee 1985).