Back row, from left: Oluseye Awodele, BEC Director of Membership; Landon Haywood; Wilbur Glenn; Terry Fedors, VP Design and Engineering; Philip Killebrew; Worlorbah Supuwood; Del McKenzie, BEC President; Azeez Layeni, BEC Director of Community Service; Jemiel Rose; Stuart Hanke, BEC Director of PR; Junior Jabbie, CEO of Banneker Industries (Keynote Speaker).
Front row, from left: Darrell Comena; Maura Dunn; Olivia Wells, scholarship recipient; Shane Brooks, scholarship recipient; Jaiden Lehman, scholarship recipient; Jamal Beckford, BEC Treasurer.
The Black Engineering Council (BEC) recognized three New London County seniors on Friday, May 17, at the 24th Annual BEC Scholarship Award Banquet held at the Mystic Marriot. The BEC awarded a total of $6,000 in scholarships to Olivia Wells of New London High School, Shane Brooks of the Science & Technology Magnet School of Southeastern Connecticut and Jaiden Lehman of Robert E. Fitch High School.
Jaiden Lehman: Robert E. Fitch High School ($3,000)
Shane Brooks: Science and Technology Magnet High School of Southeastern Connecticut ($2,000)
Olivia Wells: New London High School ($1,000)
The scholarship recipients were selected by the BEC Scholarship Committee based on their academic achievement, extracurricular activities and an essay submission.
Junior Jabbie, CEO of Banneker Industries, was the banquet keynote speaker. Jabbie provided great advice to recipients and banquet attendees on trying new things, and stressed that it’s never too late to make changes in your life. His speech informed and entertained attendees and capped off a great night!
For information regarding 2020 BEC Scholarships, please email the BEC at eb_bec@gdeb.com.
​During his remarks at the Pennsylvania Innovation and Defense Summit held on July 15 at the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, PA, President Donald Trump introduced attendee Danny Deep, president of General Dynamics. In his quick words to Danny, President Trump recognized General Dynamics for building “the greatest submarines in the world.”  ​Continue reading→
​In this episode of the Rayha Report, EB President Mark Rayha speaks with Matt Olander, senior vice president of programs and engineering, about his personal career journey and recent return to UConn’s College of Engineering as an honorary degree recipient and 2026 commencement speaker. Watch Matt’s commencement speech on the UConn College of Engineering YouTube channel.Continue reading→
In his latest Rayha Report, EB President Mark Rayha talks with Run to Home Base co-chair Tammee Sweck and runners Amy and Greyson Stephenson about why this annual fundraiser means so much to our veterans, service members, and their families. Learn how Team General Dynamics is preparing for the July 25 event at Fenway Park...Continue reading→
In the latest Rayha Report, EB President Mark Rayha hit the road for a backstage chat with American singer-songwriter and guitarist Chris Stapleton. Chris is not only an extraordinary artist, but someone whose values resonate deeply with the people of Electric Boat: pride in craftsmanship, respect for hard work and a genuine love for this...Continue reading→
As America marks its 250th birthday, we celebrate the generations of shipbuilders whose skill and commitment have strengthened our nation, and especially thank our current generation of EB shipbuilders for all you’re doing to meet this challenging moment in history. Happy Fourth of July.
We are proud to recognize a major workforce milestone with the Southeastern New England Defense Industry Alliance (SENEDIA), one of Electric Boat’s key training and workforce development partners. At an event on July 1, 2026, held at the Westerly Education Center, SENEDIA celebrated the 10,000th graduate to complete the New England Submarine Shipbuilding Partnership—a regional...Continue reading→
In an effort to increase safety at Electric Boat’s Groton shipyard, two speed tables are being installed across Eastern Point Road this week. The tables, a few inches tall and marked with yellow stripes, are designed to slow vehicle traffic in an area frequented by pedestrians. The first speed table crosses Eastern Point Road just...Continue reading→
Five members of the Electric Boat Fire Department in Groton were recognized for perilous, life-saving rescues during a pair of multi-alarm fires that engulfed apartments in Groton and New London in 2025. Firefighters Thomas Gugliotti, Arthur Keaten, Theodore Bartkoski, James Brady and Capt. Ryan Boulanger were each presented with Lifesaving Awards and the prestigious 2026...Continue reading→
Meet the Barnacle, Electric Boat’s newest parking-enforcement tool that will begin deployment in the Groton shipyard starting Monday, June 15. As our enterprise continues to grow, we are dedicated to ensuring parking is safe, fair and accessible to all. The Barnacle is an immobilizing parking-enforcement device that attaches directly to a vehicle’s windshield using heavy-duty,...Continue reading→
June 14th marks the 251st Birthday of the United States Army, a moment to honor the enduring legacy, bravery, and sacrifice of those who have worn the Army uniform since 1775. As the oldest branch of the U.S. military, the Army has played a vital role in shaping our nation’s history and safeguarding its freedoms....Continue reading→