Hannah Quinn has a wealth of experience in customer success, program management, and social entrepreneurship. Hannah started their career in 2014 as Co-Founder of The Resilience Project. In 2013, they held two roles at Middlebury College, as Operations Assistant at the Center for Social Entrepreneurship and Orientation Trip Leader. Hannah was also a Board Member at Stop Traffick and Co-Chair of Relay for Life at Middlebury College. In 2015, they were a Student Advisory Panel Member at myStrength and a Summer Intern at S.O.U.L. Foundation. In 2018, they were an Aspen Ideas Festival- Spotlight Health Scholar at The Aspen Institute. From 2016 to 2020, they held roles at The Center for Mind-Body Medicine, first as Program Manager and then as National Programs Coordinator. In 2020, they joined Twentyeight Health as a Customer Success Associate Manager and Customer Success Specialist. In 2014, they won the Innovation Challenge at Middlebury College's MiddCORE for designing an app for young adult women with depression and anxiety.
Hannah Quinn attended Middlebury Union High School from 2008 to 2012. Hannah then attended Middlebury College from 2012 to 2016, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and Education Studies. In 2014, they participated in a Service-Learning Program at Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) Cape Town, South Africa.
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