Hannah Zamor

Analyst

Hannah Zamor is an Analyst at Tideline as of May 2025, where she brings a wealth of experience in stakeholder engagement, global development, and a passion for riding public and private sector efforts. 

Prior to joining Tideline, Hannah led government engagement and climate finance work on the Groundswell team at Global Optimism, and in its Mission 2025 campaign. Through her work at Groundswell, Hannah organized and facilitated many high-profile events at major international conferences, including the Bonn Intersessionals, COP28, COP29 and various Climate Weeks. These events brought together government ministers, private sector leaders, and practitioners to foster dialogue and alignment on climate and global development goals.

Hannah’s commitment to social impact extends to her work at the Oxford SDG Impact Lab, where she conducted in-person research on sustainable tourism in partnership with easyJet Holidays in Tenerife. She developed actionable insights for senior leadership to integrate sustainability into business models, focusing on the alignment of commercial practices with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Her advocacy journey began at InterAction, a global development NGO, where she worked as a Public Policy Intern, contributing to policy research and supporting advocacy efforts aimed at promoting more equitable international development practices. Additionally, Hannah gained experience in public policy at the U.S. House of Representatives, where she interned with her Congressional representative’s office – former Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. 

Hannah’s academic background includes a Master’s in Development Studies from the University of Oxford, where she specialized in Technology and Industrialization in Emerging Economies. She also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Binghamton University and has completed studies at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Salamanca

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