Top executive at United Technologies leaves to take CEO job at Conn. health data company
By APMonday, August 16, 2010
United Tech exec to leave for health care firm
HARTFORD, Conn. — United Technologies Corp. says a top executive will leave the industrial conglomerate to become chief executive of a Connecticut health information company.
Ari Bousbib (Booz-’BEE), executive vice president and president of United Technologies’ commercial companies, will leave effective Sept. 1.
IMS Health, a Norwalk health care data company, says Bousbib will take the CEO job Sept. 1.
The 48-year-old Bousbib joined United Technologies in 1997. The Hartford conglomerate is the parent company of jet engine maker Pratt & Whitney, aerospace manufacturer Hamilton Sundstrand, Sikorsky Aircraft and other businesses.
Previously, he was chief operating officer and president of Otis elevator.