Core Points - Byron Bright has resigned as Chief Operating Officer (COO) of KBR, effective July 11, 2025, after 15 years with the company [1] - KBR has realigned its portfolio into two segments: Mission Technology Solutions (MTS) and Sustainable Technology Solutions (STS) [2] - Doug Hill and Mark Kavanaugh have been appointed as Presidents of KBR's Readiness & Sustainment business and Defense, Intel and Space portfolio, respectively, both having over eight years of experience at KBR [2] - KBR expects no operational disruption in the MTS business following Mr. Bright's departure, with a focus on growth and margin expansion [3] - KBR will provide further details on its Q2 2025 earnings call scheduled for July 31, 2025 [3] Company Overview - KBR delivers science, technology, and engineering solutions globally, employing approximately 38,000 people and serving customers in over 80 countries [4]
KBR Announces Leadership Change