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Sarah Cruddas
Sarah Cruddas is a Los Angeles-based space journalist, international TV host, and award-winning author with an academic background in astrophysics. A recognised thought leader in the commercial space sector, Sarah is also a Fellow at MIT’s Aurelia Institute.
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Sarah has authored five acclaimed books on space exploration and has hosted multiple science shows across major networks, including Contact on Discovery Channel and Unexplained on History Channel. She is a familiar face to viewers of BBC, ITN, and Sky, where she reports on space exploration and science. As a presenter and co-executive producer, she also leads the popular Where’s My Jetpack? podcast series and numerous corporate podcasts. Additionally, Sarah has served as a producer for key documentary films such as The Last Man on the Moon and Mission Control.
In the commercial space industry, Sarah operates at a senior advisory level, specialising in strategic communications, space strategy development, and facilitating high-level introductions. Her work helps clients in the space and adjacent industries simplify complex narratives, transforming business communication and fuelling growth. Sarah’s broader goal is to inspire audiences to engage with space and its boundless potential.
As a professional speaker and event host, Sarah has an extensive track record of delivering keynote addresses, moderating panels, and hosting corporate presentations. She has worked with elite clients across various sectors, including:
- Technology & Innovation: Google, Microsoft, Samsung
- Space & Aerospace: Ariane Group, The Space Foundation, ESA
- Corporate & Educational: Gates Foundation, University of Cambridge, Smithsonian Institution
Sarah began her career as a BBC presenter and science correspondent, reporting on space and science from across the globe.
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