Bio: Hannah Nolan-Spohn, Program Coordinator
826 Boston Program Coordinator Hannah Nolan-Spohn was born at home, likes climbing volcanoes, and her favorite book from childhood is Jon's Moon by Carme Sole Vendrell. A 2005 graduate of Boston College with a B.S. in Environmental Science, Hannah spent the year after graduating in Costa Rica on a Fulbright research grant. Hannah joins 826 from her latest venture as program assistant at Project Bread - The Walk for Hunger. Hannah is passionate about non-profit radio (WZBC, 90.3 FM), volunteerism, and spoken word. Some of her favorite writers include Kurt Vonnegut, Jack Kerouac, Salman Rushdie, and Saul Williams. She is thrilled to join the serious research of the Greater Boston Bigfoot Research Institute, as well as the serious fun of working with the students at 826.
