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Denice Biocca Joins Vontier as Chief People Officer

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Denice Biocca Joins Vontier as Chief People Officer
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Denice Biocca Joins Vontier as Chief People Officer

2026-04-13 23:00 Last Updated At:23:11

RALEIGH, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 13, 2026--

Vontier Corporation (NYSE: VNT), a leading global provider of critical technologies and solutions to connect, manage and scale the mobility ecosystem, today announced the appointment of Denice Biocca as Chief People Officer to lead the company’s global human resources operations.

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“Denice brings extensive leadership experience across large, complex industrial businesses. We are thrilled to have her join Team Vontier,” said Mark Morelli, CEO of Vontier. “Her proven ability to lead organizations through transformative change will be invaluable as Vontier accelerates its strategic growth priorities and powers the connected mobility economy.”

Biocca joins Vontier with over three decades at GE and its spin off GE Vernova where she collaborated with a team of peers to develop the HR operating model required to transition GE Vernova to a standalone, public company. There she served as VP and Chief Human Resources Officer for its power segment leading over 300 HR professionals and supporting approximately 40,000 employees worldwide.

“I am honored to join Vontier at such a pivotal time for the industry, as modernization accelerates and the company embarks on a period of rapid growth,” said Biocca. “I look forward to partnering with our leaders and employees to strengthen organizational health, accelerate talent development and shape a culture that delivers results at scale while supporting an inclusive, supportive workplace for all.”

Throughout her career, Biocca partnered with leadership teams across union and non-union environments to support organizations through acquisitions and divestitures, enterprise-wide integrations and dramatic market changes. Biocca is widely recognized for her strong business acumen, executive partnerships and ability to ground talent strategy in frontline realities.

She holds a B.S. from Iowa State University and a M.A. from Iowa University in Human Resources Management and is passionate about providing mentorship and advancement opportunities for all in the industry.

About Vontier:

Vontier (NYSE: VNT) is a global industrial technology company uniting productivity, automation and multi-energy technologies to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving, more connected mobility ecosystem. Leveraging leading market positions, decades of domain expertise and unparalleled portfolio breadth, Vontier enables the way the world moves – delivering smart, safe and sustainable solutions to our customers and the planet. Vontier has a culture of continuous improvement and innovation built upon the foundation of the Vontier Business System and embraced by colleagues worldwide. Additional information about Vontier is available on the Company’s website at www.vontier.com.

Denice Biocca, Chief People Officer at Vontier

Denice Biocca, Chief People Officer at Vontier

A dangerous super typhoon in the Pacific Ocean is barreling toward a group of remote U.S. islands.

Super Typhoon Sinlaku is expected to make landfall Tuesday in the Northern Mariana Islands and bring destructive winds, widespread heavy rain and flooding, the National Weather Service said Monday.

Guam, a U.S. territory with American military installations, also could see damaging winds beginning Monday and is under a tropical storm warning. The U.S. Coast Guard issued flood and high wind warnings over the weekend.

The tropical typhoon — the strongest on Earth so far this year — was producing sustained winds of 173 mph (278 kph) on Monday as it neared the islands of Rota, Tinian and Saipan, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center.

While it's expected to weaken slightly over the next few days, Sinlaku should cross near the islands as a Category 4 or 5 typhoon.

In Guam, where Typhoon Mawar knocked out power for days in 2023, U.S. military officials warned personnel to prepare for the storm and shelter in place.

President Donald Trump on Saturday approved emergency disaster declarations for Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, allowing for additional help with emergency services.

A super typhoon is a name given to the strongest tropical cyclones that brew in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, where Earth’s most intense storms usually form.

Monitored by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center in Guam, super typhoons are the equivalent of category 4 or 5 hurricanes in the Atlantic, with winds of at least 150 mph (240 kph). There have been more than 300 super typhoons identified since the warning center started using that name in 1947.

This satellite image provided by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows super typhoon Sinlakua in the Pacific Ocean, Monday, April 13, 2026. (NOAA via AP)

This satellite image provided by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows super typhoon Sinlakua in the Pacific Ocean, Monday, April 13, 2026. (NOAA via AP)

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