ABOUT US

Keystone Space Collaborative Leadership

Leadership of the Keystone Space Collaborative is the responsibility of a Program Director that oversees day-to-day operations and growth initiatives, and a Board of Directors, which is a volunteer working group of the founding members of the organization.

Zoë Karabinus, Program Director

Zoë Karabinus, Program Director

Zoë is the first full-time employee at the Keystone Space Collaborative. As the Program Director, she assumes a multifaceted leadership position overseeing and facilitating all aspects of the organization’s operations.

Monica Dumitriu, Outreach Coordinator

Monica Dumitriu, Outreach Coordinator

Monica has over 15 years of experience as an analyst and management advisor with a proven track record and in-depth industry experience at manufacturing and aerospace companies and organizations in North America.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Justine Kasznica, Board Chair, FOUNDER

Justine Kasznica, Board Chair, FOUNDER

Justine Kasznica is a shareholder at and the Chair of the Emerging Technology Practice Group at Babst Calland LLP. Justine is a technology and corporate attorney.

Bryan Muzyka, Board Vice Chair

Bryan Muzyka, Board Vice Chair

Bryan has 10+ years’ experience in leading business development teams to drive revenue across a variety of industries including defense, space, medical, power and energy and industrial markets.

 Bernie McShea, Board Treasurer, FOUNDER

Bernie McShea, Board Treasurer, FOUNDER

Bernie McShea is Managing Principal of The McShea Group LLC, an economic development and aerospace consulting firm based in Pittsburgh.

Jeremiah Leiter, Board Secretary

Jeremiah Leiter, Board Secretary

Jeremiah is the CEO and Co-Founder of Acoustic Research Systems (ARS), a West Virginia-based company that specializes in providing acoustic environment testing solutions for aerospace applications.

Dr. Jonathan Volk, Board Member, FOUNDER

Dr. Jonathan Volk, Board Member, FOUNDER

Dr. Jonathan Volk is the Business Development Director for ZIN Technologies, an Ohio-based commercial aerospace company.

Dr.  John M Horack, Board Member

Dr. John M Horack, Board Member

A veteran of the spaceflight industry for more than thirty five years, John is a globally-recognized leader in space-based research, flight hardware development, program management, and space policy.

Michael Johanson, Board Member

Michael Johanson, Board Member

Michael Johanson is Senior Vice President of Government Services & Business Development at ZIN Technologies, Inc., an aerospace company with headquarters in Cleveland Ohio.

Our Mission

The Keystone Space Collaborative is a nonprofit organization with a mission to support and serve the Tri-State Region’s (OH, PA, WV) growing space industry, and to attract and expand the next generation of space industry businesses and talent in the region.

We are the voice of the Tri-State Region’s space industry and community.

Why was the Keystone Space Collaborative created?

Keystone Space Collaborative, initially formed in Pennsylvania and named after its founding source, has always embodied a tri-state mission.

Acting as the architectural cornerstone, the keystone serves as a vital connector, binding together the three states and providing a centralized function within the region. Space enables global industries, new technologies, science, health and safety, communications, navigation, and more. The global space economy is valued at over $469B today with estimates projecting the space economy to grow to over $1T between 2030 and 2040. The Keystone tri-state region has a long legacy as a home for important space missions, technology development and manufacturing, and space innovation. Recognizing the importance of space to the region and the nation’s future the Keystone Space Collaborative was formed to attract, grow and amplify the tri-state region’s space ecosystem.

Core Values and Operating Principles

Advocacy

Accelerate and promote space-related activities and strengths of the region to internal and external industry stakeholders including government partners.

Industry

Amplify, grow, and attract space-related business and funding opportunities within the region and to the region.

Research and Development

Develop R&D and educational opportunities for regional academic institutions.

Workforce Development

Develop and keep high-level talent within the region by creating access to space-related job opportunities and supporting overall space-related job growth in the region.