Hannah graduated from the University of Exeter with First Class Honours in music in 2005 before completing a Masters in Arts Management at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama with distinction in 2006.
Hannah then went on to work as the Music Production Assistant at the Barbican Centre, Europe's largest multi-arts centre. She then moved to the Centre's Media Relations Department as a Press Officer to help implement the media and press campaigns for the classical music programmes including the Great Performers series and Mostly Mozart festival and other projects such as Phases - The Music of Steve Reich, Traced Overhead - The Musical World of Thomas Adès, New Crowned Hope and Present Voices.
Whilst working at London Music Masters, Hannah recently completed a Masters in advanced composition with distinction at the Royal College of Music. She has written for numerous ensembles which have included performances at St Paul's Cathedral, the National Portrait Gallery, the Victoria and Albert Museum, Britten Theatre, The Place, a performance by the BBC Singers in Canterbury Cathedral and a performance by the Philharmonia at the Royal Festival Hall.