Hannah Catlett is a content creator leveraging skills developed in nearly a decade of TV news reporting. As a working mom, Hannah loves to tell others about products and experiences that make life easier and more fun! Prior to transitioning into the business world, Hannah worked as an investigative multimedia journalist at WOIO, 19 News in Cleveland, OH and WTVC, NewsChannel 9 in Chattanoooga, TN.
Hannah graduated magna cm laude from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. During her last semester at the Cronkite School, Hannah worked in collaboration with the Arizona Broadcast Association and Cronkite News Investigative Team to create the DuPont and Emmy Award-winning documentary on the increase in Heroin use across the state of Arizona. While in Arizona she also interned at KPNX- Channel 12 and KTVK- 3TV as well as the Arizona Mining Association. Hannah was an active member of Alpha Kappa Psi at ASU, where she found her passion to help care for children in foster care. Hannah and her husband now volunteer with the Cleveland Angels, who's mission is to bridge a gap in services for foster families. Hannah grew up from third grade on in Canton, Ohio and attended Jackson High School. She was born in Goldsboro, NC., but made several long-range relocations as a young girl- including one outside the country, where she attended a French elementary school in Quebec, Canada. Her father is a retired U.S. Air Force pilot who now flies for the Timken Company. He and Hannah's mother, live in Canton, OH. Hannah's three favorite things are chocolate, pink and hiking. In her spare time, Hannah enjoys being outdoors or spending time with friends and family. Hannah is a proud Cleveland Indians fan, and she married into being a fan of University of Georgia football.