Hannah Glosser
Biography: As a Director based in the New York office, Hannah focuses on the intersection of climate, community planning, and housing. Hannah is a leader in HR&A’s climate practice where she advises governments, community-based organizations, and philanthropy on how to steer investments in decarbonization and climate adaptation. Working closely with the federal government, she provides technical assistance to communities across the U.S. on how to advance building upgrades in low- and moderate-income housing, tapping into new federal funding opportunities. To inform decision-making and infrastructure funding strategies, she evaluates the economic and social impacts of climate risks and climate adaptation investments for residents, businesses, property owners, and local governments. Making climate science more accessible, she engages the public through interactive open houses, community meetings, and surveys. Prior to joining HR&A, Hannah worked at 100 Resilient Cities (100RC) managing the 100RC Tools portfolio, which supported resilient strategy development and implementation in numerous cities. This also included leading capacity building workshops in cities, advising on tactical urbanism projects, and training city officials and staff. Hannah holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Colorado College.
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