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Gregory J. Hayes [3] (born 1960/61) is an American businessman. He was the chairman and CEO of United Technologies from September 2016 until April 2020, when United Technologies merged with Raytheon, at which point he became the CEO of the merged company, RTX Corporation.
In 1983, Kennedy joined Raytheon Corporation in the area of radar development. [2] Since April 2013, Kennedy has served as executive VP and COO of Raytheon. [3] In March 2014, at age 58, Kennedy became the CEO of Raytheon, succeeding William H. Swanson. Kennedy was elected to the board of directors in January 2014. [3] [2] [4] [5]
On May 3, 2006, Raytheon punished Swanson by reducing his compensation by approximately $1 million for publishing what was "later found to have been taken from a 1944 engineering classic, The Unwritten Laws of Engineering, by W. J. King." [15] Further investigation by the Boston Herald revealed that Swanson had also copied some of the rules ...
Swanson has served as CEO The defense giant's board has already selected Chief Operating Officer Thomas Kennedy to replace Swanson effective March 31. Raytheon CEO Stepping Down After 10 Years at Helm
Raytheon will pay a $146.8 million criminal penalty to resolve that criminal fraud case and another $428 million to resolve related civil claims brought under the False Claims Act.
[15] The FBI joined the investigation and separately offered a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction. [ 66 ] The shooter was described by police as a white man, approximately 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) tall, wearing a light brown or cream-colored hooded jacket, dark pants, and black sneakers with white soles.
Boeing whistleblower John Barnett died by suicide, according to a police report released on Friday, bringing to end an investigation of the shocking death of a longtime employee who raised ...
A number of heads of state and heads of government have taken their own lives, either while in office or after leaving office.National leaders who take their own lives while in office generally do so because their leadership is somehow threatened – for instance, by a coup or an invading army.