Fluke Corporation has announced the appointment of Parker Burke as President and Group President of Fortive’s Connected Reliability Group, effective July 7, 2025. This dual role positions Burke at the helm of Fluke and Fluke Reliability, tasked with advancing technology and services aimed at reducing downtime, enhancing safety, and fostering operational resilience worldwide. With 15 years of leadership within Fortive businesses, Burke’s recent tenure as Group President of Fortive’s Environmental Health & Safety Group underscores his capability to drive innovation in connected safety and environmental health software.
Olumide Soroye, CEO of Fortive, highlighted Burke’s operational expertise and commitment to innovation as pivotal for Fluke’s next growth phase. Burke’s leadership is expected to further the Connected Reliability Group’s mission of transitioning customers from reactive to predictive operations through AI-driven solutions, precision measurement, and connected workflows. His background includes significant roles at Gilbarco Veeder-Root and Anderson-Negele, alongside service as an Officer in the United States Marine Corps, reflecting a blend of military discipline and industrial leadership.
Burke expressed enthusiasm for his new role, emphasizing Fluke’s legacy of precision and innovation. His vision involves collaborating with customers and teams to address the pressing challenges of the industrial workforce. Holding degrees from the United States Naval Academy and Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, Burke’s academic and professional credentials align with Fluke’s objectives. Based in Everett, Washington, his leadership is anticipated to reinforce Fluke’s position as a leader in electronic test tools and industrial diagnostics, under the broader umbrella of Fortive Corporation.

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