Garry Flowers serves as the senior vice president responsible for Fluor Corporation�s global Construction Services Security and Health Safety & Environmental functions and programs. In this role he has worldwide responsibility for the support of Fluor�s field construction programs all company employee- and labor-related matters and for the security of its more than 45 000 employees property and information. Flowers serves as the functional liaison with U.S. Government officials security directors of other multi-national companies outside specialists and consultants to stay abreast of the rapidly changing geopolitical developments.
Flowers joined Fluor in 1978 and subsequently held numerous positions within its Industrial Relations organization. He was promoted to director of Security in 1987 where his areas of responsibility included investigations into ethics violations security clearances on nuclear utility projects and Fluor�s chemical screening and drug-education programs. During this period he was invited to testify before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Drugs in the Workplace.
In 1991 Flowers was promoted to senior director of Corporate Security with direct responsibility for security issues throughout the company�s global business operations. He was named vice president in 1994 and in 2004 he was promoted to his current position of senior vice president Corporate Security Industrial Relations and HSE. He assumed responsibility for Construction Services in March 2007.
Active in a variety of civic and professional organizations Flowers is a member of the Chief Special Agents Association Inc. (CSAA); the International Security Management Association (ISMA) and the Executive Council of the U.S. Department of State Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC).
He is a graduate of Furman University in South Carolina having earned a bachelor�s degree in Science. |