Contact: Laura Vialva, 646-306-1136, communications@safehorizon.org
NEW YORK – Safe Horizon, the nation’s largest victim services agency, announces the appointment of Lauren Hunter-Dyson as its new Chief People Experience Officer.
Hunter-Dyson, a transformational executive and nationally recognized leader in People Experience, organizational strategy, and systems change, holds nearly two decades of cross-sector experience spanning Fortune 500 companies, large nonprofits, and government agencies. She is known for driving human capital innovation, embedding equitable practices into operational frameworks, and advancing anti-racism practice and strategies across every level of the workplace.
Prior to her current role, Hunter-Dyson served as Chief of People, Diversity, and Campus Operations at the New England Aquarium where she unified people operations, DEIB strategy, and campus-wide logistics to reshape the organization’s culture and increase employee engagement. She also served as the strategic people and diversity lead at the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she advanced equitable hiring practices, inclusive workforce planning, and cross-agency collaboration.
“I’m honored to join Safe Horizon as the Chief People Experience Officer. This organization’s unwavering commitment to supporting survivors and advancing justice deeply aligns with my values. I’m excited to partner with the incredible team here to foster a workplace culture rooted in empathy, equity, and empowerment—one where every person feels seen, heard, and valued. Together, we’ll continue to build systems that not only support our staff but also strengthen the life-changing impact of our mission,” said Lauren Hunter-Dyson, Safe Horizon Chief People Experience Officer.
“Lauren’s proven expertise and superb leadership exemplifies her commitment to supporting the needs of our organization as we continue to grow and shape the future of our workforce. Her dedication to prioritizing a ‘people-first’ culture and embodiment of the values of Safe Horizon is evident,” said Lisa A. O’Connor, Safe Horizon Deputy CEO. “We are proud to have Lauren’s keen insight and guidance in securing top talent as we continue to advance our strategic vision.”
Hunter-Dyson has been recognized with the Boston Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 Award and the Boston HR Council’s Commitment Award. She holds a Master’s degree in Business Management from Cambridge College, a Bachelor’s degree from Johnson & Wales University, and completed legal coursework at the Massachusetts School of Law. She is also a certified Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR), SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP), and Cultural Intelligence (CQ) Facilitator.
About Safe Horizon
Safe Horizon is the largest victim service organization in the country. Every year, 250,000 people who have experienced violence, abuse, or exploitation seek safety through their services. They offer immediate and practical support like a hot meal, someone to talk to, and a safe place to sleep, as well as deep, ongoing services such as mental health counseling, help finding a place to live and to work, and assistance navigating oppressive and often racist systems. Safe Horizon believes that everyone deserves to feel safe in their communities, homes, bodies, and minds. Because safety is a human right.
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