Mack A. Bradley is president of StandPoint and author of The Space to Lead: International Cooperation and Competition in Outer Space (https://itun.es/us/xWs_Z.l). He is an expert in strategic communications and engagement, crisis management, media relations and public affairs. His expertise ranges from complex public education programs to major development projects and multifarious public policy issues. Client experience includes Fortune 500 companies, government agencies at the local and regional level, not-for-profit and religious organizations. In the public sphere, he understands the unique challenges faced by organizations of which timeliness, transparency and accountability are rightly expected.An accomplished trainer and speaker, Mack has conducted communications training in various industries. This training includes crisis and emergency risk communications with a specific focus on managing chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear threats.He is an active member of the community. He currently serves on the St. Patrick Center Board of Trustees and is president of the Mardi Gras Foundation. He was previously a member of the St. Louis Commission on Violent Crime, president of AmeriCorps St. Louis, and a board member of Mid America Transplant Services and the Cardinal Glennon Foundation Development Board. Mack earned his M.A. in International Affairs from Washington University and B.A. in Political Science from Illinois Wesleyan University. He was selected as a Coro Public Affairs Fellow and a member of the 55th National Security Forum at the Air War College. He tweets @MackBradley and blogs at medium.com/@MackBradley.