About Hannah Bouillon
Hannah Bouillon is a Project Associate and Ruckelshaus Fellow in Meridian’s Washington, D.C. office. She works on various projects in the agriculture and climate space and is also part of Meridian’s Mindfulness Initiative team.
Before joining Meridian, Hannah applied her passion for collaboration, facilitation, and coalition building working for Bridging the Gap, an organization that brings together students from different colleges to engage in “courageous conversations” about religion, politics, and race. Eager to learn more about the social psychological processes used in collaboration, Hannah developed a strong interest in research. In college, she co-authored a paper with faculty from multiple institutions for an interdisciplinary research project funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The research is ongoing and seeks to use mental models to encourage open minded thinking, intellectual humility, and perspective-taking in college students.
Originally from a small town in Ohio, Hannah now lives in D.C. where she enjoys visiting museums, geocaching, and reading. When she has the time, she loves to travel to new places and collect postcards from everywhere she’s been.