Impulse Space

Who are Impulse Space's decision-makers?

Impulse Space is led by Tom Mueller, with leadership depth across technology, operations, commercialization, and company-building. Founder-led technical judgment still matters, but day-to-day buying decisions usually sit with the functional owners closest to the funded roadmap.

CEO
Tom Mueller
Key exec
Barry Matsumori
Founded
2021
Employees
300+ estimated
HQ
Redondo Beach, CA
Notable
Founders Fund
  • Tom MuellerFounder & CEOFounder since 2021SpaceX founding propulsion engineer; leads product and technical culture.
  • Barry MatsumoriChief Operating OfficerExecutive leadershipCommercial space executive scaling operations and customer delivery.
  • John W. RaymondBoard memberJoined board 2024Former U.S. Space Force chief; strengthens national-security strategy.
  • Impulse propulsion leadershipEngineering leadershipScale-up phaseOwns Mira, Helios, Saiph, and Deneb vehicle execution.

Who leads Impulse Space?

Tom Mueller is Founder & CEO; Barry Matsumori is Chief Operating Officer; John W. Raymond is Board member; Impulse propulsion leadership is Engineering leadership. The leadership profile is technical first, which is typical for in-space mobility companies where product risk and execution risk are inseparable.

The CEO owns capital allocation and commercial direction, while technical leaders usually have veto power over systems, data, manufacturing, and engineering tools that touch the core product.

Who actually makes buying decisions at Impulse Space?

For small tools, the buyer is usually a functional leader in engineering, operations, finance, recruiting, facilities, or commercial teams. For systems touching regulated deployment, manufacturing, customer data, or physical operations, expect a broader committee that includes technical leadership, security, legal, finance, and procurement.

Founder or CEO involvement is most likely when a purchase changes the roadmap, affects strategic partners, adds operating risk, or commits the company to a large multi-year vendor relationship.

How is Impulse Space organized as it scales?

Impulse Space is moving from technical proof toward repeatable deployment, so the organization is likely separating research, product engineering, operations, manufacturing/project delivery, commercial, finance, and people teams.

That transition changes selling motion: early adopters may still be engineers, but budget authority increasingly sits with operating executives who need reliability, reporting, compliance, and predictable implementation.

As of June 2026.Sources:Impulse Space websiteWikipedia - Impulse Space

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