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WALTHAM, Mass., April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Raytheon Technologies (NYSE: RTX) today announced that its board of directors has elected Dr. Bernard A. Harris Jr. as a director. A distinguished former NASA astronaut who is currently the chief executive officer of Vesalius Ventures, a venture capital firm, Harris is an experienced business leader with significant accomplishments in space exploration and advancement of emerging technologies.
Dr. Bernard A. Harris Jr. We are honored to have Dr. Harris join our board, said Raytheon Technologies chief executive officer Greg Hayes. His groundbreaking work in space and his impressive leadership across business, education and healthcare are remarkable. We expect our management team, employees and shareowners will benefit from his extensive experience and from the leadership he demonstrates in community development.
Raytheon Technologies Appoints Bernard A Harris Jr to Board of Directors
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SMASH and Raytheon Technologies Announce Partnership to Help Students in Underrepresented Communities Overcome Barriers in Pursuing STEM Careers
Five-year partnership establishes STEM immersion program, focused track for high school students of color with individualized support through college and into early career
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WALTHAM, Mass., April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Raytheon Technologies (NYSE: RTX), a leading aerospace and defense company, and SMASH, one of America s first science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education programs dedicated to students of color, today announced a five-year strategic partnership to provide educational opportunities, scholarships and internships to high school and college students interested in pursuing engineering and technology careers.