Angelica Deluccia Morrissey
Account Director
As an Account Director, Angelica leads and implements a wide range of strategic communications initiatives for clients including NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, World View Enterprises, Space Perspectives, the Aldrin Family Foundation and NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement. A specialist in media relations, Angelica also generates meaningful press coverage for clients such as Coalition for Deep Space Exploration, Blue Origin, The Conrad Foundation, Astronaut Scholarship Foundation and Norsk Titanium.
Angelica’s stellar track record includes leading a highly successful press conference from the Space Coast of Florida as the world celebrated the 50th anniversary of the historic launch of Apollo 11. She coordinated the live streaming and NASA TV taping of the Apollo 50th Gala for the Aldrin Family Foundation. During this time, she also worked closely with Kate Collins to manage the onslaught of media interview and appearance requests for Apollo 11 Astronaut Michael Collins. During her tenure at Griffin she has lead and supported numerous clients including Blue Origin, World View, Astronaut Scholarship Foundation and Space Perspective.
Prior to joining Griffin in 2017, Angelica amassed more than a decade of experience in strategic development and implementation of public relations and social media campaigns for clients spanning the government sector, tourism, arts and the medical industry. She served as Account Executive for Strategic Ink PR in Melbourne, Florida, Public Relations Representative at NASA-Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida, special events assistant at PepsiCo and public relations and marketing support for the Jorge Posada Foundation, both in New York.
She currently serves on the board of directors of the Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast and as the Treasurer and Past President of the Florida Public Relations Association Space Coast Chapter, where she was honored as the 2019 PR Person of the Year. Angelica works from the Space Coast of Florida near the NASA-Kennedy Space Center.