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Hannah Thomson

CEO & Founder at The Joy Club

Hannah Thomson is the CEO and Founder of The Joy Club. Hannah has extensive experience in business development and management, having previously held positions as the Managing Director of Journalista and Head of Strategic Partnerships and Health at Elvie.

At Elvie, Hannah was responsible for overseeing the financial and human resources of the organization, as well as developing effective business strategies that were responsive to the changing landscape of public policy. Hannah was also instrumental in securing grant funding for various projects and initiatives.

Under Hannah's leadership, The Joy Club has become a leading voice in the digital health and wellness space, with a mission to help people live their best lives. Through their work, they have helped countless individuals achieve their goals and find greater joy in their everyday lives.

Hannah Thomson completed the Oxford Fintech Programme at the University of Oxford. Hannah then went on to study for their MSc in Bio-Business at Birkbeck, University of London. Hannah Thomson has also completed a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in International Relations at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Hannah has also attended a course for 200 LSE alumni and distinguished guests which aimed at equipping and mobilising attendees to enact social change through entrepreneurship. Additionally, they have participated in The LSE Entrepreneurship Masterclass Series which is a series of talks on entrepreneurship/entrepreneurial studies given by successful entrepreneurs. Lastly, they have completed a Sixth form qualification in Law, Government and Politics, English Literature, Critical Thinking, Art Textiles, PRINT media at Exeter College. Hannah has also studied at South Dartmoor Community College.

Some individuals on their team include Ellie Cole - Community Manager, Sebastjan Stadler - Head of Engineering, and Chloe Meade - Member Success Manager.

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