Hannah Zimmerman has a diverse work experience spanning various roles in education, digital programs coordination, marketing and communications, and historic site management. Hannah most recently worked as a Digital Programs Coordinator at the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, where they managed the scheduling of virtual tours and handled communication with educators and guides. Prior to this, they served as a 6th Grade Social Studies Teacher at Prospect Height Middle School for two years. Hannah also held positions as a Marketing and Communications Director at Historic Locust Grove and as a Digital Communications Manager at Locust Grove Historic Site. Additionally, they worked as a Curatorial Administrative Assistant at the Speed Art Museum. Earlier in their career, Hannah held positions such as a Weekend Manager at Historic Locust Grove, a Teaching Assistant at Marquette University, and a Research Intern at Historic Locust Grove. Hannah started their career as a Visitors Services Representative at the Kentucky Derby Museum and as a Student Archivist at Spring Hill College. Throughout their career, Hannah has demonstrated strong communication, organizational, and research skills.
Hannah Zimmerman completed their Bachelor's Degree in History at Spring Hill College from 2008 to 2012. Hannah then pursued a Master's Degree in American History (United States) at Marquette University from 2012 to 2014.
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