Hannah is the Utah Conservation Corps Member and Project Coordinator with Utah Clean Energy. In 2024, she earned her two bachelors in Environmental Science and Geography with an emphasis in climate dynamics and air water and land health from the University of Utah. She has been involved in the Lassonde Entrepreneurship Institute winning several awards for her start up, Wilkes Climate Innovation Center, Citizens Climate Lobby, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, and the Hinckley Institute of Politics. Previously, she organized with For Michigan and was a researcher at NASA seeking to understand how endangered Whitebark Pine trees respond to climate change, Hannah’s interest in climate change comes from a deep love of nonhuman animals and her belief in the power of imagining a more equitable, nonviolent and compassionate world. Hannah knows that clean energy is a key part of realizing our collective hopes for a better world. In her spare time, she enjoys rock climbing, skiing, hanging with her two cats, crocheting, and reading,