Rick Zucker
Rick Zucker, who is currently Vice President, Policy, for Explore Mars, Inc., joined the organization in March 2013. Rick is a leader in space advocacy, and he has also written, co-authored, and/or edited numerous articles/Op-Eds on space policy/space advocacy.
Since 2008 and continuing to the present day, Rick has chaired the "Legislative Blitz," a grassroots visit to Washington, D.C. by the Space Exploration Alliance, a collaboration of
nonprofit space advocacy organizations. Rick also chairs Explore Mars, Inc.’s grassroots visits known as "Mars Day on the Hill." He is a member of the
Development/Writing Team for the Humans to Mars Report, an annual report that provides a comprehensive analysis of progress in the technical, political, and scientific
fields, as well as in public perception, relative to the human exploration of Mars. Rick is also one of the senior editors and/or co-chairs of the annual reports generated by the
Mars Achievability and Sustainability Workshops.
Prior to joining Explore Mars, Inc., Rick served the National Space Society (NSS) in many capacities, including Executive Vice President, Chair of the Policy Committee,
and as a member of the Board of Directors. Rick also served the NSS as its Vice President of Public Affairs, Chair of the Policy Implementation Subcommittee, and as a
member of numerous other committees. In recognition of his efforts on behalf of the Society, Rick received the Society’s 2008 Chris Pancratz Space Activist of the Year
Award and its 2010 Award for Excellence.
Professionally, Rick is an attorney (recently retired) licensed to practice law in Massachusetts, New York, and the District of Columbia. He is an experienced trial and
appellate attorney, with over 35 years in private practice. Rick received his law degree from New York University School of Law and his undergraduate degree in Politics from
Brandeis University.
Latest articles by Rick Zucker
Building the space age: Acknowledging skilled workers
By Chris Carberry, Rick Zucker published
Only rarely do we see or hear about skilled tradespeople receiving the accolades they so rightfully deserve within the space community, and we feel that this is an injustice that must be rectified.
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