Hannah is an Interior Design Major and Entrepreneurship Minor at High Point University. Originally from Louisville, Kentucky, she has poured herself into all aspects of life. At a young age, she was recognized by President George W. Bush for her hundreds of hours of community service, being awarded "The Presidential Volunteer Service Award". At the age of 16, Hannah was selected by Business First as a "Future Business Leader". More recently, Hannah has been recognized as an "Extraordinary Leader" by her peers and mentors at High Point University and as a "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges". Hannah studied in Florence, Italy, at the Lorenzo De Medici School of Art and Design. There she received her certificate in sustainable architecture and developed her skills in the mediums of lighting, furniture and product design, and photography. Currently she is developing an exhibition of hand-sculpted sconces and is completing her thesis of undergraduate research on persons with disabilities and their interactions with the built environment.
She fell in love with High Point University, in North Carolina, where she became a Presidential Scholar and was awarded the University Fellows scholarship. Below lists her extensive involvement on campus . . .
Hannah maintains a 3.86 GPA and completes over 50 hours of service every semester.
Nationally, she belongs to International Interior Design Association (IIDA), American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), and WITHIT, an organization for women leaders in the design world.
October 2013 - April 2015
Head of design center for High Point International Furniture Market. Strong interpersonal skills with clients and designers from around the world. Coordinated furniture and fabric solutions for residential projects in Dubai, Guatemala, China, and in thirty plus states.