Luna Innovations Inc. announced that Eva Hartmann will join the company as senior vice president, Human Resources, effective immediately. Ms. Hartmann succeeds Bill Van Anglen, who will be retiring from the company after ensuring a smooth transition. The position will report to CEO Scott A. Graeff and will be responsible for all aspects of the company's human capital strategy and execution, including talent management, training and development, compensation and benefits, diversity, equity and inclusion.

She brings experience developing and leading strategic programs and talent initiatives, and is passionate about the role that people play in driving business success. Hartmann comes to Luna with more than 25 years of experience as a strategic, results-driven and innovative HR leader and has worked in a variety of industries, from engineering to Fortune 500 consulting. Most recently, she served as the Chief Human Resources Officer and EVP for Schnabel Engineering, an engineering consulting firm.

She started her career at Accenture and other previous experience includes HR leadership positions in companies such as Sun Microsystems, Wachovia Securities and Tredegar Corporation. Hartmann holds an MBA from the College of William and Mary and a BA in Anthropology from the University of Virginia. She is a Past President of Richmond Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM) and is an adjunct MBA faculty member and mentor with the University of Richmond'sRobins School of Business.

Eva currently serves on the Board of the Richmond Forum, the largest non-profit speaker series in the nation.