Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: September 8, 2017
Christopher Davis
Christopher Davis, formerly country leader and president of Raytheons (NYSE: RTN) business arm in the United Arab Emirates, has been named president of the Waltham, Massachusetts-based defense contractors international business organization.
Davis succeeds Thomas Vecchiolla, who retired after a 15-year tenure with the firm, and will directly report to John Harris, vice president of business development and CEO of Raytheon International, the company said Thursday.
John Harris
“Chris has a proven track record in international business and business creation that makes him the ideal candidate to strategically drive our top global initiatives,” Harris said.
Davis will oversee efforts to boost international sales through Raytheons office in Washington, D.C.
He joined Raytheon in 2006 as senior manager of the firms missile systems business and transitioned to the role of director of business development for the Middle East in 2010.
Prior to Raytheon, the retired Marine aviator served as chairman of the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce in UAE and held senior assignments at the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi.
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