03.07.2018 • News

Air Products Appoints Victoria Brifo as SVP and Chief Human Resources Officer

Air Products has appointed Victoria Brifo as senior vice president and chief...
Air Products has appointed Victoria Brifo as senior vice president and chief human resources officer.

Air Products has appointed Victoria Brifo as senior vice president and chief human resources officer (CHRO). In her new role she will be accountable for all aspects of Human Resources (HR) at Air Products, including HR operations, diversity and inclusion, talent management, compensation and benefits, and global health and wellness.

Brifo joined Air Products in 2001 as site leader in Geismar, Louisiana, and held a series of plant leadership positions before becoming Air Products’ global diversity director in 2005. She became global manager of Electronics Operations in 2008 and moved to the Merchant Gases group in 2011 to lead the Generated Gases business. In 2014 Brifo assumed the global transformation lead role for Industrial Gases. She subsequently was appointed vice president, Global Gases, and most recently, served as vice president, Equipment Sales, Plant Support and Central Procurement.

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