Hannah Hohl has worked in the field of autism education for over 10 years as a Behavior Analyst, Classroom Instructor, Academic Strategist, and Adjunct Professor. She previously found success in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis, where she provided early intervention to young children and support to their families. This experience instilled in Hannah a passion for working with this population, and the drive to seek out more holistic approaches to providing support for all aspects of a person’s life (i.e. social, behavioral, academic, vocational, emotional, etc).
As a Career Coordinator at CIP, Hannah helps her students develop pathways toward meaningful employment and self-sufficiency by building a portfolio of quality employment experiences. Hannah has earned a master’s degree in Education from Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas with a concentration in Autism. Hannah is also a Board Certified and Licensed Behavior Analyst.
When she’s not helping her students, you can find her working out at the gym, going for a stroll around the neighborhood, reading science fiction novels, or hanging out with her two cats at home.