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Megan Eskey

Megan Eskey

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Founder and CEO @ Founder and CEO at Reloquence
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Education

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University of Southern California

Master of Science (M.S.), Computer Science 1986-01-01 - 1987-01-01
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University of Southern California

Bachelor's degree, Mechanical Engineering 1979-01-01 - 1983-01-01

Work Experience

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Reloquence

Current

Reloquence

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FARA on Steroids

2017-06-01 - 2018-01-01

FARA on Steroids

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Consultant

2013-01-01 - 2017-06-01

Consultant

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NASA Ames Research Center

1987-01-01 - 2012-12-01

NASA Ames Research Center

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NASA Ames Research Center

1983-01-01 - 1986-01-01

NASA Ames Research Center

Skills

Web 2.0 Web Development Social Media Program Management Management Social Networking Content Management Entrepreneurship Technical Writing Blogging Government Marketing Research Information Architecture User Experience HTML OSINT investigations Persona Management Software Development Enterprise Architecture

Summary

Reloquence is charting maps of the Moon and Mars that include a network of rover traverses based on a planetary address framework called the Eskey System. To date, Reloquence has named and located 24 roads on the Moon and 8 roads on Mars. Reloquence is a graduate of Founder Institute San Diego, an idea-stage accelerator for investible C-Corps. The idea for the Eskey System came as the result of a branding exercise, mashing up my former career at NASA with my California real estate license. CalRE # 02115668 The US Copyright Office granted copyright for the Eskey System on October 10, 2021. Our ultimate goal is to have the Eskey System adopted as the global standard for planetary addresses, and to open the process to an international community of collaborators. Until then, all of the roads are American. Apps that would benefit from licensing our maps, including gaming apps, are ideal. Other possible uses of our maps are space tourism, space mining, educational software and training simulations, but the door is open to a range of possibilities. We also have a wall poster with color flyouts of the inaugural lunar roads, with the possibility of adding your logo. Left-aligned logos are the best choice since that is where the eye is naturally drawn. Users are 89% more likely to remember logos on the top left corner than logos placed on the right. The United States is going back to the Moon, so claim your place in space history. I am capturing the key ideas in the Grand Strand Astronomers’ newsletter, the Astrogator, and in the posts below. To read more and to better understand my business model, you can find Reloquence on Alignable. Get in touch to find out more about the first roads in space. We hope to accelerate the advent of space mining and sustained human presence on the Moon and Mars by at least a decade.

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