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Hannah Copeland

National Public Radio
Audio Engineer
Hannah Copeland is an Audio Engineer at National Public Radio (NPR) in Washington DC. There she helps engineer NPR's flagship programs including "Morning Edition" and "All Things Considered." Formerly, Hannah was the general manager of 90.5 KCSU, the student-run college radio station of Colorado State University, where she led an award winning team of 23-student employees and 40-volunteers to operate a 24/7 terrestrial radio station, publish dozens of podcasts. Hannah also has also developed and taught three college level audio courses. Hannah also operates a small podcast production company, Peach Islander Productions.

Before NPR and KCSU, Hannah served as an arts and culture reporter and announcer for KCUR 89.3. Here she followed strict journalistic and production standards, setting the bar high for the rest of her career. In 2011, Hannah founded and then later owned and operated The Aquadome, a non-profit arts and music venue. The Aquadome hosts local and traveling artists and serves as beacon of arts and culture for Kirksville, MO and its surrounding rural communities.
For fun, Hannah can be found hiking in the woods, biking through DC, and listening to and making music.