Sierra Space CEO Tom Vice steps down, CNBC reports | TechCrunch
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Tom Vice led Sierra Space for three and a half years, achieving $290 million in fundraising and securing military contracts, but faced significant operational challenges.
Despite its early successes, Sierra Space hasn't launched its Dream Chaser spaceplane, which was removed from ULA's flight manifest due to delays during Vice's leadership.
During Tom Vice's leadership, Sierra Space underwent layoffs and executive turnover, raising questions about its future direction and potential public offering.
Faith Ozmen, the company's chairman, has stepped in as interim CEO as Sierra Space reassesses its future strategies post-Vice's departure.
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