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Hannah Tello

Advisory Board

Department
Center for Population Health

Expertise

Director of Projects and Evaluation, Greater Lowell Health Allianc (GLHA)

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) - Applied Psychology and Prevention Science, University of Massachusetts Lowell

Biosketch

Hannah Tello, Ph.D., is a prevention scientist with two decades of experience working in public health and health behavior psychology. She is currently the Director of Projects and Evaluation for the Greater Lowell Health Alliance, a strategic coalition of community organizations that improves wellbeing of those living in the Greater Lowell Region. She is the architect of several significant community assessments and strategic plans, including the Greater Lowell Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan. Her research on maternal-infant health has been featured internationally in London and Tokyo, as well as published in research journals including the American Journal of Maternal-Child Nursing and Breastfeeding Medicine. She also brings a decade of instructional experience as a secondary educator and instructor of record. She, her husband and two children are long-time residents of Massachusetts, with a particular affinity for their current home in the Greater Lowell area.