
What inspired you to pursue a career in human resources, and how did that path lead you to become CHRO at GovSpend?
I have always been passionate about supporting people and fostering their growth. While a career in HR wasn’t my original plan—I initially aspired to become a teacher—I discovered my interest in HR when I stepped into an administrative role. That opportunity opened the door to HR, and from that moment on, I knew this was what I was supposed to do.
What strategic initiatives are you most excited about right now, and how do you approach aligning HR strategies with the overall business goals and objectives of the organization?
I am excited about our Employee Engagement and Experience Strategy. This strategy isn’t new but continues to improve over time. Our strategy promotes a culture where individuals feel valued, connected, and empowered to contribute. It supports key objectives by improving employee satisfaction, retention, and overall performance.
I work closely with our Executive Team and Senior Leaders to ensure that HR initiatives directly support our strategy. I also use data and feedback to identify gaps and opportunities, and then customize HR programs that drive performance and employee engagement. I am a big believer that communication and collaboration across departments are needed to ensure that HR remains a proactive and strategic partner to the organization.
How does GovSpend stay ahead of emerging trends in Human Resources, employment law/policy changes, new technology, etc?
Staying ahead in HR requires a commitment to continuous learning and strategic awareness. I regularly engage with reputable HR publications, legal updates, and professional HR associations to stay up to date with employment law and workplace policy changes. I also attend relevant webinars to stay current on compliance-related issues.
I often evaluate our internal HR practices to identify opportunities to integrate new tools or adapt to regulatory changes. I want to ensure that our strategies are not only compliant but also forward-thinking and aligned with company goals.
Is there a book, podcast, or resource that has shaped your approach to leadership?
“The Power of Positive Leadership” is a book I read early in my career, and I’m currently revisiting it. It had a significant impact on my understanding of the importance of building a strong organizational culture and sustaining it.
I also listen to Simon Sinek’s podcast, A Bit of Optimism. Each episode features insightful topics with a variety of different guests, offering meaningful perspectives and practical takeaways.
Who inspires you the most, either inside or outside the business world?
I have great admiration for Audrey Hepburn. Her life story is inspiring. Having endured the hardships of World War II, she rose to fame as an actress, a fashion icon, and a dedicated humanitarian.
If you could give one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be?
Trust the process. It’s there for a reason.
What qualities do you value most within your team, and how do you foster a culture of innovation and collaboration?
The qualities I value most within my team are trust, teamwork, and communication. To foster a culture of innovation and collaboration, I aim to create an environment where my team feels empowered and valued. We share ideas, challenge one another, set goals, and problem-solve.
What do you like to do outside of work to recharge and stay motivated?
It may sound cliché, but spending time with family and friends truly recharges me. If I’m not with them, I am working out, cleaning, or baking sourdough!
I have a passion for travel that feeds my curiosity about the world, yet I find equal fulfillment in the comfort of home, especially while cooking.
If you could have dinner with anyone, living or deceased, who would it be and why?
My grandpa. He was my mentor and one of the most influential people in my life. His wisdom and intentional approach to everything he did left a lasting impact. He instilled in me the importance of hard work and the value of appreciating life.