Full Name
Atinuke Diver
Job Title
VP, Impact
Company
DHIC
Speaker Bio
Atinuke "Tinu'' Diver, is an award-winning documentarian, seasoned lawyer, and impact strategist based in Raleigh, North Carolina. With an exceptional career that spans both the legal and creative industries, Tinu is a recognized expert in navigating pivotal career transitions with
purpose and intention. Her diverse background, combining legal acumen with storytelling prowess, positions her as a leading voice on career strategy and professional development, particularly for in-house counsel and legal professionals.
Tinu has consistently demonstrated her ability to make bold and strategic career moves that align with her passions and professional aspirations. As the Vice President of Impact at DHIC, the largest nonprofit affordable housing developer in North Carolina’s Research Triangle
region, she has leveraged her legal expertise and leadership skills to drive meaningful social impact. Her work in this role underscores her commitment to aligning her career with her values, making her insights invaluable to those looking to take control of their career trajectories. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she earned both her Bachelor of Arts in English and Juris Doctor, Tinu also completed her documentary studies at Duke University, further diversifying her skill set.
In addition to her legal career, Tinu is the founder of Tinu Media, a documentary production company where she explores complex social issues through powerful narratives. Her debut documentary short, Quilt Journeys, and her award-winning documentary essay, A Black Woman Made This Beer, have been celebrated for their cultural depth and impact. These accomplishments reflect her ability to pivot between industries while maintaining a strong sense of purpose and direction.
Learn more about Tinu and her work by visiting tinudiver.com or following her on Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn @tinudiver.
purpose and intention. Her diverse background, combining legal acumen with storytelling prowess, positions her as a leading voice on career strategy and professional development, particularly for in-house counsel and legal professionals.
Tinu has consistently demonstrated her ability to make bold and strategic career moves that align with her passions and professional aspirations. As the Vice President of Impact at DHIC, the largest nonprofit affordable housing developer in North Carolina’s Research Triangle
region, she has leveraged her legal expertise and leadership skills to drive meaningful social impact. Her work in this role underscores her commitment to aligning her career with her values, making her insights invaluable to those looking to take control of their career trajectories. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she earned both her Bachelor of Arts in English and Juris Doctor, Tinu also completed her documentary studies at Duke University, further diversifying her skill set.
In addition to her legal career, Tinu is the founder of Tinu Media, a documentary production company where she explores complex social issues through powerful narratives. Her debut documentary short, Quilt Journeys, and her award-winning documentary essay, A Black Woman Made This Beer, have been celebrated for their cultural depth and impact. These accomplishments reflect her ability to pivot between industries while maintaining a strong sense of purpose and direction.
Learn more about Tinu and her work by visiting tinudiver.com or following her on Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn @tinudiver.
