April 09, 2026 • 1 min read

Farewell to Vikki Pink, Worley’s Chief People Officer, as we welcome Kristen Bruner

Worley announces that Chief People Officer Vikki Pink will step away from the business after nearly seven years of service, as she moves into the next chapter of her life and career.

During her time at Worley, Vikki has played a central role through a period of significant growth and change. She has made an important contribution to shaping the people systems and leadership practices that support the company today, and has been a strong advocate for Worley’s values and behaviors, inclusion and leadership development.

Vikki will work closely with the business during a handover period.

Vikki Pink of Worley.

Welcoming Kristen Bruner as Chief People Officer

Worley is pleased to announce that Kristen Bruner will join Worley on 1 May and will formally commence as Chief People Officer on 1 July 2026.

Kristen brings deep global experience leading people and culture in complex, multinational organisations. Most recently, she served as Chief Human Resources Officer at Huron Consulting Group and W.L. Gore & Associates, and prior to that spent 18 years at Boeing.

Across these organisations, Kristen partnered closely with CEOs and boards, led large‑scale transformation, strengthened leadership pipelines, and supported the development of high‑performance, values‑driven cultures in global, engineering and services‑led environments.

Headshot of Kristen Bruner of Worley.
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