About
Classically-trained musician turned producer with resourceful problem-solving skills and empathic leadership
Hannah Phipps is an American producer, soprano, cellist, and writer. She most recently wrote, produced, and performed in Drown the Muse, a one-act chamber opera presented at the 2023 Capitol Fringe Festival. Hannah holds a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from St. Olaf College, where she graduated magna cum laude in 2020.
In addition to her artistic work, Hannah is a skilled and strategic leader specializing in events and nonprofit administration. Hannah first began in nonprofit administration as the Director of Operations and Financial Manager for the International Cello Institute. After graduating college, she served as an AmeriCorps VISTA member with the United Way of the Midlands in Omaha, Nebraska, where she developed and implemented statewide outreach strategies for the 2-1-1 helpline. Through this work, Hannah became involved with the Health Communications Research Laboratory (Washington University in St. Louis) RADxUP initiative and continued her collaboration with the organization as a research assistant studying health messaging around COVID. Currently, Hannah acts as the global Administrative Manager for the International Council on Clean Transportation, where she produces the annual Transatlantic Transportation Decarbonization Summit and oversees the administrative functions of the ICCT’s six international offices.
Hannah currently resides in Berlin, Germany with her cats Pelléas and Apollo.