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Roxanne Armbruster Joins Worcester Polytechnic Institute as Vice President of Talent and Chief Human Resources Officer

Strategic human resources leader to advance data-informed talent strategy supporting WPI’s continued growth in research, academic excellence, and institutional impact
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April 23, 2026

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) today announced that Roxanne Armbruster, an accomplished human resources and organizational leadership executive with more than 25 years of cross-sector experience, will join the university as vice president of talent and chief human resources officer. Armbruster will report directly to President Grace Wang and serve as a member of the president’s Cabinet.

Armbruster brings deep expertise across higher education, technology, and global professional services, with a demonstrated ability to align talent strategy with institutional priorities and drive organizational growth. Her leadership is defined by building scalable, data-informed human resources functions that enable institutions to attract, develop, and retain high-performing teams—capabilities that will support WPI’s continued momentum as a research-driven, innovation-focused university. 

In this role, Armbruster will lead a team of 19 and will oversee all human resources functions, including talent acquisition, total rewards, leadership development, organizational effectiveness, HR systems and analytics, and inclusive people practices, with a focus on advancing a forward-looking talent strategy that supports WPI’s academic and research enterprise.

“WPI’s most critical resource is our people: our talented faculty and our professional staff who are dedicated to education, research, operation, campus life, and the future of WPI,” said Wang. “Roxanne is a leader who brings an exceptional combination of higher education experience, analytical rigor, energy, and commitment to supporting people and community. I am thrilled to have Roxanne join us and lead the critical work of our remarkable Talent and Inclusion team.”

Prior to joining WPI, Armbruster served as chief of people and organizational effectiveness at Enterra Solutions, a growth-stage artificial intelligence and data analytics firm. There, she led enterprise-wide human resources and worked closely with executive leadership and the board to align talent strategy, governance, and operations with long-term business objectives, building the infrastructure needed to support rapid organizational growth. 

She previously served as chief human resources officer and assistant dean at Harvard Law School, where she was a key member of the senior leadership team. She led a comprehensive HR operation supporting more than 600 staff, 800 student workers, and 120 faculty within a complex shared-governance environment. During her tenure at Harvard, she advanced enterprise workforce planning, strengthened compensation and pay equity practices, and modernized HR service delivery—efforts that enhanced organizational effectiveness and positioned the institution for long-term success. 

Throughout her career, Armbruster has focused on building HR organizations that are strategic partners to leadership—leveraging data, strengthening operations, and aligning HR practices with institutional goals. Earlier in her career, she held senior leadership roles at Ropes & Gray LLP and the TJX Companies, and she began her career on active duty in the U.S. Coast Guard.

A longtime member of the Worcester community, Armbruster brings both professional expertise and personal commitment to WPI’s mission and regional impact. She has lived in Central Massachusetts for more than two decades and has closely followed the university’s growth and contributions to the region. 

“WPI’s mission, culture, and future aspirations strongly align with my own values and leadership approach,” said Armbruster. “I am excited to join the university at an important moment and partner with faculty, staff, and leadership to advance a forward-looking, people-centered talent strategy that supports WPI’s continued growth and impact.” 

Armbruster holds a master’s degree in corporate and organizational communication from Northeastern University and a bachelor’s degree in leadership. She has also completed advanced professional training in executive coaching, organizational consulting, assessment, and continuous improvement.

Armbruster was appointed following a national search and will begin serving in her role May 18, 2026. She succeeds Lauren Turner, who is retiring from WPI after a lengthy and accomplished career in higher education human resources.

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