ASU Space Student Ambassadors

The ASU Space Student Ambassador Program is a competitive ASU undergraduate leadership and professional development program for the next generation of space sector leaders.

ASU Space Student Ambassadors are part of a tight-knit, interdisciplinary group of current ASU undergraduates who represent ASU Space to fellow students, faculty, staff, external organizations, and industry partners.

How do I apply?

Applications open in the spring, get notified of the open application by subscribing to the ASU Space Student Mailing List.

Why join?

As an ASU Space Student Ambassador, you’ll get to:

  • Serve as a representative of ASU Space to your classmates and peers
  • Attend exclusive space-related events, programs, and conferences
  • Learn about diverse and emerging space-related fields and career paths
  • Complete projects to develop and hone your professional and leadership skills
  • Network with space sector thought-leaders
  • Build professional relationships in the space industry
  • Influence the future of ASU Space

Eligibility

In order to be eligible to be a ASU Space Student Ambassador, you must:

  • Be enrolled as an ASU undergraduate student at Tempe, Downtown, Polytechnic, or West campus
  • Be in your 3rd, 4th, or 5th+ year at ASU (not based on total credit) by Fall semester
  • Be in good academic standing
  • Demonstrate interest in pursuing a career in the space sector broadly

Meet the 24/25 ASU Space Student Ambassadors

Berkeley Adair

Aerospace Engineering, B.S.E.

Mason Brigham

Aerospace Engineering, B.S.E.

Taylor Foster

Human Systems Engineering, B.S.

Ana Girish

Aerospace Engineering (Astronautics), B.S.E.

Hayden Gower

Aerospace Engineer (Astronautics), B.S.E.

Chris Langenderfer

Technological Leadership, B.S.

Alexander Layman

Astrophysics, B.S.

Gabriella Nakleh

Aerospace Engineering, B.S.E.

Hannah Roemer

Global Studies, B.A.

Chloe Rozalsky

Biological Sciences, B.S. and Earth and Space Exploration (Exploration Systems Design), B.S.

Yasmine Silva

Architecture, B.S.D.

Lindsey Tober

Technological Leadership, B.S. and Film and Media Production, B.A.

Elliot Weaver

Mechanical Engineering, B.S.E.

Lenoa Williamson

Innovation in Society, B.S.

Ben Yudkovsky

Aerospace Engineerng (Aeronautics), B.S.E.

FAQ

As an ASU Space Student Ambassador, it is expected that you:

  • Attend weekly in-person meetings on Mondays from 3–4pm.
  • Commit at least 10 hours per month to Ambassador-related work.
  • Collaborate on strategies to get more ASU students involved in the future of space.
  • Promote relevant ASU Space events and opportunities to your peer networks.
  • Represent ASU Space at a minimum of three events per semester.
  • Participate in cohort projects, as assigned.

Applications open mid-spring semester for the next academic year’s cohort of Ambassadors. After an initial screening, select applicants are invited to a round of in-person interviews.

Yes, all current ASU Space Student Ambassadors who remain eligible can reapply on an annual basis to continue in the program.

Please reach out to Brooke Owen <Brooke.Owen@asu.edu> with any questions about this program.