National Forest Foundation
Hannah Featherman has a diverse work experience spanning various organizations and roles. Hannah started their career as an Education Intern at the Wharton Center for Performing Arts in 2008. In 2009, they worked as a College Staff-Lifeguard at the Ghost Ranch Conference Center.
In 2010, Hannah had three different roles. Hannah started as a Communications Intern at the Michigan Nature Association and then transitioned to become an Assistant Video Producer and Web Writer at Michigan State University- Residential College in the Arts and Humanities. As a Web Writer, they researched and wrote weekly blog posts.
In 2011, Hannah joined the Michigan Association of School Boards as a Communications Specialist for a brief period. That same year, they also started working at the National Forest Foundation (NFF) as a Staff Writer/Development Assistant.
At NFF, Hannah had progressive roles, starting as a Communications and Development Associate in 2013. In this role, they led digital content strategies across all NFF social media channels and provided editing, copywriting, and graphic design support. Hannah also managed the NFF website and contributed to the bi-annual magazine and blog.
In 2016, Hannah was promoted to become the Digital Communications Coordinator at NFF. In this role, they implemented the organization's digital content strategy and managed corporate partnership communications campaigns. Hannah also mentored and trained a Communications Associate on digital platforms and communication strategies.
Most recently, Hannah served as the Communications Manager at NFF. Hannah provided strategic leadership and direction for the NFF brand, managed multimedia communications strategies, and acted as the Managing Editor for the bi-annual magazine. Additionally, they continued to oversee the NFF website and played a pivotal role in staff training, day-to-day updates, and new feature developments.
Overall, Hannah Featherman's work experience demonstrates their expertise in communications, digital content strategy, website management, and multimedia communications.
Hannah Featherman completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Arts and Humanities and Professional Writing, with a focus on editing and publishing, from Michigan State University. Hannah attended the university from 2007 to 2011. In 2010, they briefly studied at Lincoln University in New Zealand, exploring a range of subjects including Social Science, Biology, Recreation and Tourism, and Marketing. However, it is not specified if they obtained a degree from Lincoln University.
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National Forest Foundation
The NFF works with communities and organizations to conserve and enhance the watersheds, wildlife habitat and wild places across our 193-million-acre National Forest System. Mission The National Forest Foundation (NFF), chartered by Congress, engages Americans in community-based and national programs that promote the health and public enjoyment of the 193-million-acre National Forest System, and administers private gifts of funds and land for the benefit of the National Forests. Our Values Our National Forests and Grasslands are at the core of America's natural riches, and yet, today these treasures are threatened by unprecedented challenges. Working with the U.S. Forest Service and partners, our goal is to leverage our best thinking, conservation capacity and community action to measurably improve the health of our National Forests and Grasslands. Core values guide our work. In all of our strategies, we strive to: -Unite the power of diverse interests and communities in collaborative stewardship; -Restore ecosystems to their natural resiliency and functions through on-the-ground conservation; -Engage Americans, young and old, in recognizing the gifts of our National Forests and Grasslands and in caring for them; -Sustain the commitment and ability of communities to serve as stewards by building the capacity of collaborative organizations; and -Add value where action would not otherwise be taken.