Hannah Kuntz has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and sectors. Starting in 2008, they worked as an Editorial Intern at Gulfstream Media Group, followed by a role as a Copy Editor/Staff Writer at The Southern Accent in Southern Adventist University. In 2009, they worked as an ESL Teacher/Childcare Provider at REACH International Inc. From 2010 to 2013, they served as a Communication Specialist at Outpost Centers International.
In 2015, Hannah joined EDC (Education Development Center) and held various positions within the organization. Hannah started as an International Project Coordinator, providing support to a USAID-funded project in Honduras, including gender integration and recruitment. Hannah also conducted gender and social inclusion analyses for EDC projects in Africa and Latin America.
In 2020, Hannah transitioned to the role of International Technical Associate at EDC. Hannah'sresponsibilities included co-chairing EDC's International Development Division Gender Working Group, providing support to education projects in Honduras, Egypt, and Uganda, and offering technical assistance in gender and social inclusion integration and communications across a portfolio of EDC projects.
Hannah progressed within EDC and became Deputy Chief of Party in 2022. Currently, they hold the position of Associate Project Director at EDC, but the end date for this role is not specified in the provided information.
In 2017, Hannah worked as a Consultant at ADRA Peru, where they assisted in translating various project documents for international donors.
Hannah Kuntz holds a Master's degree in Gender Analysis in International Development from the University of East Anglia, completed from 2013 to 2015. Hannah also holds a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from Southern Adventist University, attained between 2005 and 2009. In addition, Hannah has obtained a certification in Understanding and Mitigating Implicit Bias from EDC (Education Development Center) in the year 2021.
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