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Shotwell

American  
[shot-wel, -wuhl] / ˈʃɒtˌwɛl, -wəl /

noun

  1. James Thomson, 1874–1965, U.S. diplomat, historian, and educator.


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“We are so pleased to be doing this transaction with @EchoStar and working with operators across the globe to advance our mission to end mobile dead zones everywhere on Earth,” SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell said in a September post on X about one of those deals.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The government will get what they need—just like always,” SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell said at an investor event last year, discussing how the company would dedicate Starlink internet to the U.S. in the event of a conflict.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gwynne Shotwell, SpaceX’s chief operating officer, speaking at a conference this month, said the company will work with chip and device makers to make the spectrum available on phones — and then work with telecom companies to provide almost “wholesale capacity to their customers.”

From Los Angeles Times

“We’re so pleased to be doing this transaction with EchoStar as it will advance our mission to end mobile dead zones around the world,” said SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times

So this is a woman who worked for SpaceX, who apparently reported directly to Elon Musk, and had a very complicated relationship with not only Elon Musk, but with Gwynne Shotwell, SpaceX’s president.

From New York Times