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Spotlight on SEOPS VP of Mission Management Carl Campbell 150 150 SEOPS Space

Spotlight on SEOPS VP of Mission Management Carl Campbell

Carl Campbell began launching model rockets when he was 12 years old. This love of space began his trajectory on a distinguished career where he has facilitated the launch of more than 200 payloads across more than 100 missions. He’s now brought his passion and expertise to SEOPS as a  Mission Manager and integration expert. 

Campbell’s storied career includes a four year stint in the U.S. Air Force, and time at McDonnell Douglas and Boeing as a flight test engineer. In 2000, he transitioned to rocket integration, and in 2005 he moved to Cape Canaveral to work for ULA. As an expert on the electrical side of the payload integration, he handled payload interface and fairing electrical systems, overseeing the separation of the payloads and fairings from the Delta IV, Atlas V and Delta II rockets. He also trained and mentored the next generation of integration specialists. After 13 years at ULA, Campbell set out  to find  new rocket challenges, and found them at Rocket Lab, where he managed integration for the New Zealand launcher’s  first 20 missions. He also provided his experience and solved new integration challenges at ABL and Virgin Orbit before attempting to retire in 2022. 

Retirement ‘didn’t take’ according to Campbell, and his passion for rockets brought him back to the industry…and to SEOPS.

SEOPS’ mission and corporate culture were an immediate draw for Campbell, as mission management and integration are not separated by levels of administration or silos. “It was compelling to come work for a company that is ‘all hands on deck’ and moves fast,” says Campbell. “There’s no bureaucracy at all, we just all work together to solve problems and give the customers the best service possible.”

Campbell thrives on educating the customers on really understanding the intricacies of interfacing a payload with a launch vehicle. While customers are always the expert on their spacecraft, exactly how it will smoothly integrate with the vehicle is Campbell’s wheelhouse.

SEOPS is fortunate to have Campbell working on our missions and customer integrations. For Campbell, the most satisfying part of the job is when the satellite is deployed and on orbit. “But my favorite part of the job is being hands on with the customer, guiding them through that final last step before launch,” says Campbell. The passion that started at age 12 is still there, bringing our customers mission success.

If you’d like to access integration expertise  like Campbell’s at an early stage in your mission planning, consider our LaunchLock program. Securing a guaranteed launch up to three years in advance and getting early guidance from experts like Campbell will pave the way for a smoother integration and ensure a successful launch. 

Spotlight on SEOPS’ EVP of Program Development, Evan Hoyt 800 450 SEOPS Space

Spotlight on SEOPS’ EVP of Program Development, Evan Hoyt

Evan Hoyt, left

Evan Hoyt is SEOPS’ Executive Vice President of Program Development, and an expert in operating in the gray space between industry capability and government needs. This expertise comes from a deep history of military experience and a passion for supporting U.S. national security interests.

Hoyt is the first in his family to enlist in the military, inspired by the events of 9/11. He was moved to make a difference — and he certainly did. He served multiple combat tours in Afghanistan under the 82nd Airborne, 101st Airborne, and the 4th Infantry Divisions as a U.S. Army Apache pilot and officer. During his first deployment, he supported the drawdown of conventional forces and the transition to a more targeted footprint led by special operations and precision-driven missions — marking a fundamental shift in how the war was fought. His second tour was a sharp contrast, characterized by a highly kinetic operational tempo, the reactivation of forward bases, and an expansion of aviation assets to meet renewed mission demands. In both tours, Hoyt worked closely with elite operational units and supported the coordination of mission-critical resources and aerial support in some of the most complex environments. His operational experience and leadership in these roles ultimately led to his selection for multiple roles as a personal staff member to multi-star General Officers within CENTCOM area of command, where he contributed to strategic planning and defense policy shaping efforts with global implications.

“As a warfighter, I could see that the things in my toolbox were not sufficient, so I set out to connect capabilities to needs,” says Hoyt. “I was proud to get the necessary intelligence and tools to those who needed it on the ground.”

After his distinguished military career in the Army, Evan continued serving U.S. government and Department of Defense missions by applying his operational and leadership experience to the private sector. 

He found a new passion in the space industry, as he started working with a satellite manufacturer.  He also saw a need he could fill: connecting private companies with capabilities that were needed by the U.S. government. 

“I love my role in the space industry because it strikes the same balance I loved about flying Apaches and leading troops. It’s both highly technical and also strategic,” says Hoyt. “You need the leadership and the strategic vision, but also who doesn’t love waking up and talking about space everyday!”  the technical skills to get the job done.” 

When Hoyt met the SEOPS team, he knew he had found a culture that was a great fit for him. His priorities aligned with SEOPS; they had the fire and motivation to do things differently for the sake of the customer and warfighter;willing to move fast and grow, and not do business as usual. The mission at SEOPS was to move mountains for the customer and to quickly solve challenges. “We’re always looking ahead of the curve and building what’s going to be needed tomorrow before its needed.. We’re solving tomorrow’s problems, and I love being part of that,” says Hoyt. 

Hoyt remains a vital connector between government mission requirements and commercial innovation. His ability to navigate both worlds—while consistently putting the customer and mission first—is a key reason SEOPS continues to earn the trust and repeat business of its clients.

Evan Hoyt, left

Hoyt will be at Space Symposium in April. If you’d like to talk to him and see what he and the SEOPS team can do to get your mission off the ground, drop a line at info@seops.space.

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