HarscoCorp., Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, announced it has appointed Wendy
Livingston as senior vice president of human resources and chief human resources
officer (CHRO) effective Sept. 2.
In this role, Livingston will be responsible for developing
the human resources global strategy for the company and its 13,000 employees
located in more than 30 countries. According to the company, she will work
alongside corporate functional heads and division presidents on driving
performance, teamwork and people development to achieve Harsco’s financial
objectives and long-term business plan.
Livingston joins Harsco from The Boeing Company, Chicago,
where she worked for the past 24 years, most recently as vice president of corporate
human resources. In this capacity, she supported the corporate business unit
comprised of 30,000 employees. In her new role, Livingston will report to
Harsco chairman and CEO Nick Grasberger and will be a member of the company’s
executive leadership team.
“We are really pleased to welcome Wendy to Harsco,”
Grasberger says. “Our people are our most valued assets, and they play a
pivotal role in Harsco’s transformation into a single-thesis environmental
solutions company. We are a values-driven company, and I am confident that Wendy’s
commitment to embrace and enhance these principles, along with her diverse
leadership experience, will help accelerate our ongoing efforts to transform
the company through our people and culture.”
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