According to Cointelegraph, President-elect Donald Trump has announced the nomination of Jared Isaacman, a billionaire fintech CEO and experienced pilot, as the next commissioner of NASA. This appointment is pending congressional approval. If confirmed, Isaacman will succeed Bill Nelson, becoming the 15th individual to lead the space agency.
Isaacman is currently the CEO of Shift4, a financial technology company that processes over $260 billion annually and serves more than 200,000 clients. He is also recognized for his connections with Elon Musk and SpaceX, a commercial partner of NASA. In 2021, Isaacman played a significant role in the Inspiration4 mission, a private spaceflight using SpaceX’s Crew Dragon Resilience. He returned to space in September 2024 as the commander of the Polaris Dawn mission, where he became the first private citizen to perform a spacewalk.
Before his ventures in space, Isaacman was a certified pilot for various civilian and military aircraft and was part of an aeronautical stunt team. In the business sector, he co-founded and served as CEO of Draken International, a defense aerospace company and contractor for the US Department of Defense. Trump's announcement on Truth Social highlighted Isaacman’s accomplishments as a business leader, philanthropist, pilot, and astronaut, expressing confidence in his ability to advance NASA’s mission of discovery and innovation.
Isaacman’s nomination is part of a series of moves by the Trump transition team as the president-elect prepares to assume office in January. Alongside Isaacman’s potential appointment, Trump has also announced plans to replace the current head of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Gary Gensler, with former SEC commissioner Paul Atkins, known for his pro-crypto stance. Additionally, Trump has reportedly selected University of Maryland finance professor Michael Faulkender as Deputy Secretary of the Treasury and is considering Florida Governor Ron Desantis as a replacement for Pete Hegseth, who was previously the presumptive nominee for Secretary of Defense.