Paul Graham is one of the OpenLuna Foundation's founding member and has been the Project Manager or Director since it's inception. Prior OpenLuna he has been working an Engineer for the Mars Society's Mission Support since the FMARS 2002 season, and was the Engineering Team Coordinator until 2009. Paul was also on the 4 Frontiers Generation II Mars Settlement Programming team as a dual division head (Building Trades & Mars Suits.)

He attended Colorado School of Mines where he studied Engineering Physics, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering as a triple major. He has worked in every building trade, including several years as a plumber, tinner and an electrician, has extensive RV experience from construction, repair, refitting and living and even spent a few days working on the ARES rover.

Currently he is the CEO of Kepler Shipyards, an aerospace design and manufacturing firm currently working on Space Activity Suit, On orbit, and extraterrestrial vehicle development, and Alpine Systems Engineering, a Linux/Unix consulting and Web/e-mail hosting company where he spends most of his time building and managing servers and figuring new and creative ways to use or abuse computers and electronic hardware. He is currently working on several Embedded controller real time telemetry and streaming media projects. He has also worked with developing rural broadband using several extreme long-range wireless technologies. Paul has been working with analogue habitation, mission design, building trades, RVs, exotic and extreme high tech, and all types of self-contained operations in extreme environments for all of his adult and much of his childhood life. His other interests include writing (He is currently writing a novel, a movie script, and a childrens story having several published short stories and non-fiction magazine articles), photography, videography, theater, acting, guitar,gardening, mountaineering, hiking, and other outdoor activities, SCUBA diving, flying, and he is an amateur radio operator (KC0IFZ).