About Peggy Whitson
Peggy Whitson holds the record for most cumulative time in space by an American astronaut, spending 665 days in orbit across multiple missions. She served as NASA's chief astronaut. Whitson speaks on leadership, breaking barriers in space, and women in STEM.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Peggy Whitson charge for speaking?
Peggy Whitson's speaking fee ranges from $10,000 - $20,000. This range reflects standard keynote fees for corporate events, conferences, and summits. The exact fee depends on event type, audience size, travel requirements, and session length.
How do I book Peggy Whitson?
To book Peggy Whitson for a speaking engagement, the best approach is to contact a speakers bureau that represents them or reach out to their management team directly. Be prepared to share your event date, location, audience size, and budget range.
What events is Peggy Whitson available for?
Peggy Whitson is typically available for corporate conferences, leadership summits, keynote addresses, and private events. Availability varies — contact a speakers bureau early, especially for high-demand dates.
Does Peggy Whitson's fee include travel?
Speaking fees of $10,000 - $20,000 typically do not include travel and accommodation costs. These are usually negotiated separately and added to the final booking cost.