[2][3] Meyerson is the founder and CEO of Delalune Space, a management consulting firm providing advisory services to the aerospace, mobility, technology, and financial sectors.
[14] From January to November 2018, Meyerson was the senior vice-president in charge of the Advanced Development Programs business unit.
[15] Meyerson launched his career as an aerospace engineer at NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) from 1985 to 1997 working [16] on human spaceflight systems, including the aerodynamic design of the Space Shuttle orbiter drag parachute,[17] as well as the overall design, integration, and flight test of a gliding parachute for the X-38 Crew Rescue Vehicle,[18] a crew return vehicle designed to return astronauts to earth from the International Space Station.
For his 5th birthday, he received a cardboard mock-up of the Apollo Lunar Module and remembers playing inside of it.
He later found the ingredients for rocket fuel in a cigar box that had been placed in the rafters of his childhood home by his two older brothers.