Veteran company executive Tracey Cook has been promoted to chief human resources officer of Irving-based Fluor Corp., effective April 7. She succeeds Stacy Dillow, who’s leaving Fluor to pursue a new opportunity, the company said.
Cook, currently SVP of Human Resources, has been with Fluor for 35 years and has held several senior leadership positions in finance as president of Fluor’s former equipment subsidiary, AMECO, and most recently, in human resources.
“With the board’s oversight, Fluor has been following a robust succession planning process to ensure ongoing talent development, organizational stability and future success,” Chairman and CEO David Constable said in a statement. “Given Tracey’s broader finance and business background, and her time spent in several senior leadership positions within the company, she’s well positioned to lead Fluor’s human resources function to support the company’s growth plans. The board and I look forward to working with Tracey and are sincerely grateful for all of Stacy’s work and dedication to Fluor over her combined service of nearly 30 years.”
Fluor’s nearly 27,000 employees provide professional and technical solutions that deliver “safe, well-executed, capital-efficient projects” to clients around the world, the company said.
Fluor had revenue of $16.3 billion in 2024 and is ranked 265 among the Fortune 500 companies.
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