About Nina Kontos
Nina has more than 20 years of experience in corporate communications and human resources, specifically in executive and internal communications, as well as employee experience. She has worked with and advised CEOs and executive leaders across a number of industries, and led company change initiatives on both the business and people side.
Nina is currently Global Head of Internal Communications & Employee Experience at Axonius, a cyber security asset management start-up based in New York. She has held senior leadership roles at Google, Gap, and Pinterest, and has also run internal communications at Unilever and Altria Group. Nina is a native New Yorker, a mom, almost trilingual, and a travel enthusiast. She received a BA in Sociology from Wesleyan University and an MA in Organizational Psychology from Columbia University, Teachers College.
Nina has been active in the non-profit community for years. She served on the board of Cause Effective from 2005-2015 (including chairing the Board in 2014), and has been a team leader for the New York Women’s Foundation Grants Advisory Committee, as well as a previous member of the Education Committee of the Anti-Defamation League. She has also volunteered for Citizen Schools, Step Up Women’s Network, inMotion and New York Cares.
Nina is currently Global Head of Internal Communications & Employee Experience at Axonius, a cyber security asset management start-up based in New York. She has held senior leadership roles at Google, Gap, and Pinterest, and has also run internal communications at Unilever and Altria Group. Nina is a native New Yorker, a mom, almost trilingual, and a travel enthusiast. She received a BA in Sociology from Wesleyan University and an MA in Organizational Psychology from Columbia University, Teachers College.
Nina has been active in the non-profit community for years. She served on the board of Cause Effective from 2005-2015 (including chairing the Board in 2014), and has been a team leader for the New York Women’s Foundation Grants Advisory Committee, as well as a previous member of the Education Committee of the Anti-Defamation League. She has also volunteered for Citizen Schools, Step Up Women’s Network, inMotion and New York Cares.