Hannah Fleischmann is an Advisory Board Member at Feel Good Voting. Hannah previously worked as an Intensive Case Management Intern at the International Rescue Committee and as an Advocacy and Governance Intern at Covenant House International.
At the International Rescue Committee, Hannah closely assisted case workers with client intakes and assessments, individualized service plans, schedules, and appointments. Hannah worked directly with clients to complete applications for public benefits and provided transportation to appointments. Hannah also put client information into the IRC’s database, kept track of all client relations, and ensured client files had all accurate documents.
At Covenant House International, Hannah helped advance legislative agendas focusing on trafficking, foster care reform, and housing within the agency by writing a policy brief on the Family First Prevention Services Act for senior leadership and developing a national advocacy coalition inventory. Hannah surveyed site executive directors to assess the advocacy activities and legislative priorities of each of the agency’s U.S. sites. Hannah also created an advocacy resource center for each U.S. site with summaries of relevant research and federal and state legislation.
Hannah Fleischmann attended Stanford Law School, where they earned their Doctor of Law degree. Prior to attending Stanford, they completed their undergraduate studies at Emory University, where they majored in International/Global Studies.