Professional Portfolio


About Nina Love, CDE, PHR, MS

As a certified Change practitioner and a certified Executive in Diversity & Inclusion with over a decade of experience in Human Resources and Organizational Development, I passionately believe people are the foundation of driving organizational success. And, that inclusion, talent management, and organizational development create this foundation. I come to work every day to make a difference in organizational outcomes by creating safe and inclusive workplaces; creating change; driving performance; and aligning employee development with organizational goals.


Work Samples: Employee Engagement & Inclusion


Work Samples: Human Resources & Organizational Development 


Publications

Case Studies in Change Management at DC Water.

Utilities must adapt to modern challenges, but most change efforts fail. DC Water sought to identify cost savings opportunities for its aging infrastructure; learn tools that would increase successful adoption of change; and build a community of practice across the organization. Building from a facilitated workshop to apply change management tools to a critical capital investment, DC Water identified dozens of cost savings ideas and launched four additional case studies. Surveys indicate the workshop and resulting efforts were successful in enhancing collaboration and trust across the utility. Intentional focus on the human factors of change increases the likelihood of success and fosters employee engagement and commitment. 


Community Engagement 

Washington Blade: BHT Foundation Awards $71,500 in Grants

The LGBT charitable group Brother Help Thyself on Jan. 25 presented grants totaling $71,500 to 26 non-profit organizations serving the LGBTQ and HIV/AIDS communities in the Washington, D.C. and Baltimore region. 

BHT presented the grant awards in a ceremony held at the DC Eagle gay bar in Northeast D.C. in which D.C. Congressional Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton was among more than 100 people who turned out for the event.

BHT presented Norton with its Anthony J. Bachrach Award for outstanding service to the LGBT community in her longtime role as D.C.’s representative in Congress.