Hannah Levine is the Clinical Ambulatory Site Coordinator at Wayne State University's School of Medicine where she works with fourth year medical students. She is also a Digital Freelancer and Nanny to the children of essential workers/first responders during the Covid-19 global pandemic. She was the first Digital/Social Media Editor at Renaissance Media's Detroit Jewish News and an Events and Publicity Assistant at Cherry Lake Publishing/Sleeping Bear Press.
She is a graduate of the University of Denver Publishing Institute, class of 2016, and the University of Michigan, class of 2016. Hannah has received her Publishing Certificate and a Bachelor's of Arts in Creative Writing and Literature, and was awarded High Honors on her senior thesis. She also received a minor in Digital Studies. Ms. Levine hopes to pursue a career that utilizes her artistic, writing, and communication skills. Hannah grew up in Oakland County, Michigan and loved every second of it, although she would never pass up a trip to travel and see the world. Hannah has been to 32 countries and 6 continents, and she hopes more than anything to make Antarctica one of the next places she visits. Hannah is most proud of the time she taught her nephew how to read and the family cookbook she created as a pandemic project. Ms. Levine is least proud of the time she walked past Mitch Albom at Campus Martius and was too nervous to say hi. Among her other accomplishments, Hannah taught her dog, Peanut, how to jump through a hoop, her dog Sugar, how to "pound it," and once knew all of the words to Avril Lavigne's 2002 hit "Sk8r Boi." |