Peter Loew has extensive experience in human resources, with their most recent position being the Director of Human Resources at Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area since May 2022. Prior to this, they held the same role at Knollwood Retirement Community from November 2020 to May 2022. Before that, they worked as the HR Director at Lifematters from January 2015 to July 2020, where they succeeded in optimizing HRIS software processes and streamlining talent acquisition operations. Peter also served as the Director of Human Resources at Leisure World of Maryland Corporation from November 2013 to January 2015, where they implemented a talent management system and improved benefits education. Peter was previously the Director of Human Resources at Ingleside at King Farm from October 2008 to November 2013, where they established the HR department and developed startup operations. Peter's career in HR started as an HR Consultant at TPO, Inc. from 2000 to 2002.
Peter Loew has a Master of Science degree in Personnel & Human Resource Management from American University. Peter also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Cultural Geography from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Additionally, Peter Loew participated in a program called AFS Intercultural Programs USA, although no specific degree or field of study was mentioned.
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Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area
Since 1917, Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area (LSSNCA), a human services and immigration relief and refugee welcome agency, has accompanied those in need throughout Maryland, Virginia, and the Washington D.C. metro area to foster resiliency, self-sufficiency, and access to opportunities by creating, connecting with, and engaging welcoming communities. Motivated daily by our belief in the inherent dignity of all, LSSNCA’s innovative participant-informed programs serve refugees, forced migrants, immigrants, children and youth, and underserved communities by filling in the gaps. Piloting initiatives like the area’s first camp for kids impacted by the HIV/AIDS crisis, originating local pro se asylum workshops for Afghan Allies, launching a Resource Center to serve as a community hub for all recently arrived program participants, and backing an array of ongoing mental health support services, alongside community partners, LSSNCA strives to create an inclusive community of well-being where people thrive.