Hannah is listed as a guest speaker for one of our discussions but she does not work at Cumberland Lodge. We cannot share her contact details and it is not always possible for us to pass on contact enquiries to past speakers.

Hannah is a Research Manager in Public Affairs for Ipsos and is a core part of the Cohesion and Security team. Hannah has over five years’ experience managing a wide range of mixed-method mode studies across the public sector- specialising in race, faith, cohesion, crime and justice.

Hannah plays an active role in Ipsos Thinks, which is their thought leadership arm, and since joining Ipsos in 2013, she has worked on a wide range of thought leadership pieces. She leads on Ipsos’ generations research and has co-authored the following publications: Millennial Myths and Realities, and Generation Z: Beyond Binary, as well as partnering with the Intergenerational Commission on The Millennial Bug: public attitudes on the living standards of different generations. She has been commented in major news outlets and is a regular public speaker on some of Ipsos’ thought leadership strands.

Hannah has a BA in Philosophy and Theology from the University of Oxford and an MA in Philosophy from King's College London.