Greg Carr has over 25 years of engineering analysis, and operations research experience in aviation and high technology. Greg has led the development and application of National Airspace System (NAS) modeling and simulation tools to support engineering assessments, and cost/benefit analysis of future concepts and technologies for air traffic management (ATM) and air traffic control (ATC). Since joining Seagull Technology in Campbell in 2003 (now part of ATCorp), Mr. Carr has directly supported NASA aeronautics and FAA research and development by applying expertise in modeling, simulation, data analysis, and the development of automated decision support systems.
Rex Alexander has over four decades of military aviation, general aviation, and commercial aviation experience, and is a globally recognized subject matter expert on helicopter, vertical lift and eVTOL infrastructure. He is the founder and president of the aeronautical consulting firm Five-Alpha (5α) and has served as Infrastructure Advisor to the Vertical Flight Society since January 2019. Rex is co-chair of the US Helicopter Safety Team (USHST) Infrastructure Working Group, Chair of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 418, Standard for Heliports, a member of ASTM International F38 WK59317 New Specification for Vertiport Design, a member of the Vertical Aviation Safety Team (VAST) Technology Working Group, a member of the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) Airport and Heliport Lighting Committee, a member of the Helicopter Association International (HAI) Vertical Flight Infrastructure Sub-Working Group, and serves as a platform instructor to the U.S. D.O.T. Transportation Safety Institute (TSI) where he helped develop and teaches their Heliport Evaluation Course and Heliport Accident investigation Techniques for the Advanced Rotorcraft Accident investigation course. He is an alumnus of Parks College of Aviation and a former US Army Warrant Officer and ‘Aeroscout’ Helicopter Pilot, Instructor Pilot and Standardization Instructor, having served both on active duty and in the Indiana Army National Guard.
Clint Harper combines 24-years of aviation experience with a deep passion for urban design and community involvement. An Air Force veteran, Clint's military roles spanned aircraft dispatch, airport operations, and planning for airports, heliports, and UAV facility planning. After his military service, Clint pursued his interest in community and the built environment by earning a Master's in City and Metropolitan Planning and a graduate certificate in Urban Design.
His pioneering efforts in Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) integration led him to work with the Utah Division of Aeronautics, the Los Angeles Department of Transportation and NASA. Clint was among the first to advocate for AAM integration, emphasizing the need for the aviation sector to collaborate with communities for integrated transportation solutions. Central to his vision is the aspiration to shape AAM to benefit the broader public, enhancing accessibility, mobility, and job opportunities.
Dawn M.K. Zoldi (Colonel, USAF, Retired) is a licensed attorney with 28 years of combined active duty military and federal civil service to the U.S. Air Force and a Part 107 certified drone pilot. She is the CEO & Founder of P3 Tech Consulting and an internationally recognized expert on uncrewed aircraft system law and policy, featured in CNN, Forbes and Newsweek and on the Public Broadcasting Service television network. Ms. Zoldi contributes to several magazines and hosts popular tech podcasts. In 2022, she received the Airwards People’s Choice Industry Impactor Award, was recognized as one of the Top Women in Aerospace & Aviation to Follow on LinkedIn and listed in the eVTOL Insights PowerBook. She is the author of the book Unmanned Aircraft Systems Legal and Business Considerations: A Modern Primer for U.S. Drone Programs. For more information, follow her on social media and visit her website at: https://www.p3techconsulting.com.