REDWIRE CORP (RDW)
Sector: Industrials
Sector: Industrials
REDWIRE CORP - Executive Compensation
former Chief Financial Officer
Executive Compensation
Jonathan E. Baliff serves as Chief Financial Officer of Redwire Corporation, a premier provider of space infrastructure for government and commercial customers. With more than 25 years of experience in the aerospace and defense sectors, Baliff oversees all aspects of Redwire's financial operations, including strategic planning, capital allocation, treasury management, investor relations, and mergers and acquisitions. He joined Redwire in September 2021, shortly after the company's public listing via a SPAC merger with Genesis Park Acquisition Corp., bringing proven expertise in navigating complex financial landscapes to support Redwire's growth in the burgeoning space economy. Prior to Redwire, Baliff held the role of Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings, Inc. from 2018 to 2021, where he spearheaded financial strategies during a transformative period that included debt refinancing, operational improvements, and preparation for a potential business combination. Earlier in his career, he advanced through senior finance positions at United Technologies Corporation (now RTX Corporation), most notably as Vice President of Finance for Pratt & Whitney, the world's largest military aircraft engine manufacturer. There, he managed global financial operations, led budgeting and forecasting for multibillion-dollar programs, and contributed to key acquisitions that bolstered the company's competitive edge. Baliff's notable achievements include executing high-stakes financing deals, optimizing capital structures to enhance shareholder value, and driving cost efficiencies across large-scale organizations. At Redwire, he has played a pivotal role in strengthening the balance sheet, securing growth capital, and enabling strategic investments in innovative space technologies, positioning the company for long-term leadership in satellite systems, avionics, and space robotics.