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Hannah Gregg
- Location:
- United States
- Languages:
- English
- Issues:
- Women and Girls
- Expertise:
- Impact Strategist/Advisor, Impact evaluation
- Cultural/racial identity:
- Caucasian
- Self identification:
- Female
Bio
As a strategist for social change, Hannah has cultivated deep experiences across the impact media space. She was an early co-founder of the social impact production studio, Optimist, and drove the campaign strategy for award-winning films Living on One Dollar, educational series, The Change Series, and co-directed the short film Rosa: These Storms. Later as an impact producer at IndieFlix, she led campaigns for feature films, The Empowerment Project and Ordinary Women Doing ExtraOrdinary Things before moving to Vulcan Productions where she worked on campaigns for STEP, The Ivory Game, Naledi: A Baby Elephant’s Tale, Going to War, Ballet Now, We the Voters and Ghost Fleet. Transitioning to work as a consultant, Hannah then focused on helping a number of philanthropies explore and understand how cultural change media can utilize best practices in data and evaluation as well as employ new research toward campaign design and execution. Most recently, she has focused on the development of data-driven frameworks for impact campaign measurement, evaluation and learning (MEL), helping activists better capture, analyze and share the ways in which their work is changing the world. Currently on maternity leave HannahNGregg@gmail.com