Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: January 5, 2023
Bob Butz was named vice president of operations and supply chain at the missiles and defense business of Raytheon Technologies (NYSE: RTX) following a four-year stint at the defense contractor’s Collins Aerospace subsidiary as VP, according to his LinkedIn post.
He joined Collins in November 2018 as vice president of global repair services and then transitioned to his most recent role as operations VP in August 2020.
Butz spent more than three decades with the aerospace systems business of United Technologies Corp., starting as general manager of global repair and progressing to VP and GM of global maintenance repair and overhaul.
Raytheon Technologies was formed in 2020 through an all-stock merger between the former Raytheon company and UTC.
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