Dana Scarcella

VP, Head of Human Resources at NOVONIX

Dana became the first member of her family to pursue higher education a milestone shaped by resilience and curiosity. Raised by a single mother employed in a unionized minimum-wage role, Dana grew up observing workplace dynamics from a unique lens. She often wondered why friction seemed inevitable between management and employees, believing there must be a more collaborative and respectful way forward. This early exposure sparked her interest in Industrial Relations, a field she chose deliberately with the conviction that human resource management could bridge communication gaps and cultivate healthier organizational relationships. Even today, Dana remains a firm advocate of direct, transparent, and honest dialogue between leadership and staff, viewing it as the cornerstone of trust and long-term success
Defining Ideal Leadership
For Dana, leadership is deeply rooted in navigating complexity rather than avoiding it. She believes effective leaders must learn to function amid uncertainty, interpret ambiguity with clarity, and actively seek broad-based feedback before making critical decisions. Leadership, in her perspective, is not about satisfying everyone an expectation she considers unrealistic but about setting direction, articulating the reasoning behind choices, establishing clear expectations, and inspiring collective alignment. By understanding how the organization operates at every level, leaders empower their teams to move beyond isolated tasks and appreciate the broader mission and vision.
NOVONIX
NOVONIX is positioned at the forefront of battery materials and technological innovation. The company is dedicated to developing sustainable solutions and high-performance materials that support the rapidly expanding electric vehicle and energy storage industries. As global demand for EVs and grid-scale storage systems accelerates, the need for advanced battery technologies capable of delivering durability, efficiency, and longevity continues to intensify. While battery cell manufacturing within the United States is gaining momentum, the domestic supply chain is still evolving. Recognizing this emerging gap, NOVONIX strategically anticipated the challenge. Through its Anode Materials division, the company is actively working to localize production, with plans to manufacture significant volumes of high-capacity, long-life synthetic graphite within the US a move designed to strengthen supply chain resilience and meet growing industry needs. NOVONIX’s growth strategy reflects bold ambition. Dana shares, “We are currently navigating the early stages of our company’s lifecycle, with a workforce of approximately 200 employees. Over the next three years, we aim to expand our team by more than 500%. This phase is both incredibly exciting and undeniably demanding we are, quite literally, building while advancing.” In this transformative stage, Dana is focused on establishing a scalable HR infrastructure, laying down the structural and cultural foundations necessary to support accelerated expansion.
Professional Journey
Dana’s career path is distinguished by breadth and adaptability. Having contributed to eight different organizations across seven distinct industries, she has cultivated a diverse and versatile professional perspective. Each role presented new challenges, insights, and opportunities for growth, enabling her to integrate a wide range of best practices into her leadership approach. Equally important to Dana is the pursuit of balance through intentional decision-making. She has consciously shaped her career to accommodate both personal fulfillment and professional advancement. Reflecting on her journey, she remarks, “I could never have predicted how my career would unfold. However, looking back, it’s evident that every experience prepared me for the next chapter. It has been an extraordinary journey, and I remain excited about what lies ahead.”
Focusing on Top Priorities
Dana views career development as a continuous interplay between aspiration, capability, and necessary trade-offs. Rather than chasing the elusive ideal of perfect balance, she prioritizes intentionality making conscious choices aligned with her values and commitments. She regularly reflects on whether her time and energy are being invested in what truly matters. One of her most significant lessons was accepting that excellence does not require equal intensity across all areas. Following her return from maternity leave, Dana redefined her priorities using a tiered framework. She explains, “I committed my full energy to Tier 1 priorities. Tier 2 received focused but measured attention. Anything categorized under Tier 3, I respectfully declined.” This structured clarity allowed her to protect both performance and wellbeing. Dana has experienced firsthand the effectiveness of positive reinforcement. During her college years, while working as a waitress under a strict dress code, she encountered a defining moment. Employees who met every uniform requirement received a reward, but Dana narrowly missed it due to a single overlooked item a calculator. Though initially disappointed, the experience reshaped her mindset. She recalls, “That small incident permanently influenced my behavior. From that day forward, I ensured complete preparedness.”
Gaining Perspective Through Challenges
Dana firmly believes that the most demanding professional experiences often yield the greatest personal and leadership growth. While leadership may feel smoother during periods of economic stability, it becomes significantly more complex during downturns. Having navigated challenging business climates, workforce reductions, and high-pressure scenarios, Dana emphasizes the importance of resilience within HR leadership. She believes HR professionals must remain steady, empathetic, and dependable particularly when organizations face uncertainty.
Passion for People and Cultures
Although Dana excelled academically in analytical disciplines such as mathematics and science, she found herself increasingly drawn to the intricate nature of human behavior. Unlike equations with definitive answers, human psychology presents nuance, variability, and depth elements that deeply fascinated her. She values the individuality of people, teams, and organizational cultures, along with the diversity of global perspectives. These interests ultimately shaped her commitment to human resources.
Leadership Philosophy
Dana’s leadership philosophy centers on empowerment rather than authority. She believes leadership is less about directing others and more about guiding individuals to recognize their strengths, potential, and capabilities. She strongly aligns with the principles of servant leadership removing barriers, fostering supportive environments, recognizing exceptional effort, and reinforcing behaviors that contribute to collective success.
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