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David C. Wajsgras
Vice President
Raytheon Company
President
Intelligence, Information
and Services
Raytheon Company
22270 Pacific Boulevard
Dulles, Virginia
20166 USA
571.250.2005
Biography
David Wajsgras is a Raytheon Company (NYSE:
restructuring of the company and drove the successful
completion of several domestic and international
acquisitions, with a focus on manufacturing footprint
and channels to market. He joined Lear in 1999 as vice
president-controller, and was responsible for all of Lear’s
accounting and financial reporting functions. In addition
to his financial responsibilities, Wajsgras had strategic and
operations oversight of Lear’s Interior Systems Business
for its $3.5 billion global manufacturing division.
IIS is a global leader in intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance; advanced cybersolutions; weather and
environmental solutions and information-based solutions
for homeland security. It also provides training, logistics,
engineering, product support, and operational support
services and solutions for the mission support, homeland
security, space, civil aviation, counter-proliferation and
counterterrorism markets.
Before joining Lear, Wajsgras was corporate controller
for Engelhard Corporation where he was responsible
for internal and external reporting as well as corporate
accounting. He also held numerous financial
management positions with Honeywell International,
Inc., including financial leader of the global shared
services group. He also led the realignment and
consolidation of operational and administrative activities
in two business units.
RTN) vice president and president of the Intelligence,
Information and Services (IIS) business. He has held this
position since March 2015 and is a member of Raytheon’s
senior leadership team. Raytheon Company, with 2015
sales of $23 billion and 61,000 employees worldwide, is a
technology and innovation leader specializing in defense,
civil government and cybersecurity solutions. Raytheon is
headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Wajsgras was senior vice president and chief financial
officer of Raytheon Company from March 2006 to March
2015. As a member of Raytheon’s senior leadership team,
he directed Raytheon’s overall financial strategy. Wajsgras
provided extensive financial and operational expertise,
and his responsibilities included financial reporting and
controls, merger and acquisition activity, planning and
analysis, investor relations, tax and treasury. He is also
the Executive Champion of Raytheon’s Persons with
DisAbilities (RPDA) Employee Resource Group, an
organization that works as a strategic partner across the
company to facilitate a fully accessible and supportive
workplace for employees with disabilities.
Prior to joining Raytheon, Wajsgras was executive vice
president and chief financial officer of Lear Corporation.
As chief financial officer, he led strategic repositioning/
Wajsgras is a member of the Kogod Advisory Council
for the Kogod School of Business as well as a member of
the Kogod Cybersecurity Governance Center Advisory
Committee at American University in Washington,
D.C. He also serves on the board of trustees of the Lahey
Clinic Foundation in Burlington, Massachusetts; the
Center for a New American Security Advisory Board;
the Intelligence and National Security Alliance Board
of Directors; and is a “Founders’ Group” member of
the National Cryptologic Museums’ Cyber Center for
Education and Innovation New Museum project.
Wajsgras earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting from
the University of Maryland in College Park. He has an
MBA from American University.
January 2016