From Joe Brennan on What Fluor Offers · · Fluor
“The company offers opportunities if you want to take them. I've made lifelong friends here; it's the people who obviously make the difference.”
On , Joseph Brennan, Executive Vice President & Office of the Chief Executive Officer at FLUOR CORP, spoke about work culture during Joe Brennan on What Fluor Offers on Fluor.
Joseph Brennan, executive vice president and chief financial officer at Fluor, has described the company as offering employees the opportunity to have "nine different careers or 10 different careers within a 32-year span." In a September 2024 video, Brennan said he has "flipped back and forth from operations into finance into different levels of finance" and that the company provides opportunities "if you want to take them." He also stated that he would not give his younger self different advice, saying he made mistakes and had successes "from a position of curiosity and wanting to learn more." Brennan has a background in architecture and construction technology, having produced instructional videos on using Rhino, Grasshopper, and Revit for building information modeling. In a 2022 symposium on the New York City subway map, he argued that the PATH line could be added to the MTA map and described the Vignelli map as "the worst subway map," stating it is "not even topologically correct." Earlier in his career, Brennan served as president and CEO of the Connecticut Business & Industry Association, where he thanked Governor Ned Lamont for his leadership during the pandemic and emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships to address workforce challenges.