Skip to main content
Currently Reading
Raytheon wants CT women and people of color in high-tech positions - and is willing to pay for it
Alexander Soule
FacebookTwitterEmail
1of2
Pratt & Whitney employees at a food drive in East Hartford, Conn., where the jet engine maker is based as a subsidiary of Raytheon Technologies. (Photo courtesy Raytheon Technologies)/Show MoreShow Less
2of2
Students on summer internships in 2017 at East Hartford-based Pratt & Whitney. (Twitter photo courtesy Raytheon Technologies)/Show MoreShow Less
Raytheon Technologies, a Waltham, Mass.-based company with about 16,000 employees in Connecticut, announced it will commit $500 million over the coming decade to open up more opportunities for young women, minorities and veterans.