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United Technologies
COMPANY
Founded 1934 as United Aircraft, name changed in 1975 to United Technologies Corporation. The company is formed from the amalgamation of Pratt & Whitney, Sikorsky, and Hamilton Sundstrand.
Official Website: http://www.utc.com/
Industry: Manufacturing
Ticker: NYSE:UTX
Corporate headquarters: Hartford, CT
Sales: $42.7B (2005)
Employees: 220,000
EXECUTIVES
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J. Thomas Bouchard |
Business |
c. 1941 |
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VP for HR at IBM, 1994-2000 |
Ari Bousbib |
Business |
c. 1962 |
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President of Otis Elevator |
Louis Chênevert |
Business |
c. 1958 |
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President and COO of United Technologies |
George David |
Business |
7-Apr-1942 |
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CEO of United Technologies |
Harry J. Gray |
Business |
18-Nov-1919 |
8-Jul-2009 |
CEO of United Technologies, 1972-86 |
Ruth R. Harkin |
Business |
c. 1944 |
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United Technologies VP, 1997-2005 |
Karl J. Krapek |
Business |
1948 |
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COO of United Technologies, 1999-2002 |
Kathleen Ligocki |
Business |
c. 1956 |
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CEO of Tower Automotive, 2003-07 |
Michael J. Mancuso |
Business |
c. 1943 |
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CFO of General Dynamics, 1994-2006 |
George E. Minnich |
Business |
c. 1950 |
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CFO of ITT Industries, 2005-07 |
Stephen F. Page |
Business |
c. 1940 |
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CFO of United Technologies, 2002-04 |
Robert B. Palmer |
Business |
11-Sep-1940 |
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CEO of Digital, 1992-98 |
John A. Rolls |
Business |
c. 1942 |
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CEO of Thermion Systems International |
Terry D. Stinson |
Business |
c. 1941 |
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Group VP at AAR Corporation |
Hansel E. Tookes II |
Business |
c. 1948 |
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CEO of Raytheon Aircraft, 2000-02 |
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PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS
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