In this thesis, we examine the ponderomotive interaction between an applied optical field and a highly excited Rydberg electron. An atom in a Rydberg state is essentially composed of an electron loosely bound, at a relatively large radial separation, to a positive ionic core. As such, the ponderomotive interaction for the Rydberg electron is similar to the interaction with free charges, which has been studied in context of plasma physics, new particle accelerator techniques, ion trapping, and electron diffraction among others. We are focused on using the ponderomotive interaction with the Rydberg electron to exert control over both the center-of-mass and electronic states of translationally cold Rydberg atoms. These capabilities can be adap...