Girl Talk Ambassador
Hannah received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Wheaton College. Since graduating, she has worked as a program manager at Metro Achievement Center, a non-profit organization that provides holistic enrichment programs for girls from low-income families. She is passionate about supporting the resilience of girls and is grateful everyday to work at an organization that is committed to helping girls to know their worth and live virtuously. In addition to her work at Metro, she is involved in a psychological research lab at Wheaton College that is focused on identifying risk factors for anxiety and depression in youth and resilience factors that support positive development. This past summer, she presented research on developmental risk trajectories for alcohol use disorders at the annual American Psychological Association conference. Outside of work, Hannah loves spending time with family and friends, reading a good book, hiking, and practicing taekwondo. In the near future, she hopes to pursue a graduate degree in clinical psychology and specialize in child and adolescent psychology.