RTX names Troy Brunk as President, Collins Aerospace
RTX has announced the appointment of Troy Brunk as the new President of Collins Aerospace, succeeding Stephen Timm who is retiring. Brunk, a 30-year aerospace and defense veteran, will report to RTX CEO Christopher Calio. With experience leading three of Collins Aerospace's six strategic business units, Brunk brings deep portfolio and customer understanding to his new role.
Stephen Timm will remain with the company as a special advisor until March 2025, focusing on business transformation. Additionally, Heather Robertson, a 24-year company veteran, has been appointed as President of Collins' Mission Systems strategic business unit. These leadership changes are part of RTX's planned transition strategy for Collins Aerospace.
- Appointment of experienced leader Troy Brunk as President of Collins Aerospace
- Smooth leadership transition with Stephen Timm staying on as special advisor
- Promotion of Heather Robertson to President of Collins' Mission Systems strategic business unit
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"Having led three of the six strategic business units at Collins Aerospace, Troy has a deep understanding of the portfolio and its customers," said Calio. "Troy's decades of industry experience and leadership make him the right person to lead
Brunk has served in a variety of Collins Aerospace leadership positions including president of the Avionics, Interiors and Mission Systems strategic business units. Brunk earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering and Master of Business Administration degree from the University of
Stephen Timm will remain with the company through March 2025 as special advisor, focused on business transformation at Collins Aerospace, continuing to report to Calio. Timm's career with
"Steve's leadership has been the driving force for the full integration of the
As part of the planned leadership transition, Heather Robertson becomes president of
Robertson is a 24-year company veteran with leadership expertise spanning both defense and commercial segments. Most recently she's served as the chief operating officer for Mission Systems. Prior to that role, Robertson was vice president and general manager of the company's Commercial Air Transport Systems business and before that she spent more than a decade in leadership roles supporting the Mission Systems portfolio.
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With more than 185,000 global employees, RTX pushes the limits of technology and science to redefine how we connect and protect our world. Through industry-leading businesses – Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, and Raytheon – we are advancing aviation, engineering integrated defense systems, and developing next-generation technology solutions and manufacturing to help global customers address their most critical challenges. The company, with 2023 sales of
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