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Hannah Davis

Co-Founder at ClimateRaise

Hannah Davis is the Director and Co-Founder of ClimateRaise, which is an exclusive newsletter that showcases women-led climate startups.3 ClimateRaise helps women-led climate tech startups by providing warm introductions to active investors.1 She is also the Program Director of the Techstars Sustainability Accelerator in partnership with The Nature Conservancy.24 In this role, Davis manages the mentor, investor, and founder community and runs operations for the program.1 Currently, Davis works as a Consortium Consultant at Soil Carbon Solutions Center for The Nature Conservancy and Colorado State University.1

Davis hosted the Techstars Climate Tech podcast, where she spoke with experts about climate change and climate technology.24 Guests included Nan Ransohoff, Head of Climate at Stripe, Shawn Drost, CEO at Diversified Hydrogen, Dr. Chip Fletcher, Professor at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, and Sierra Peterson, entrepreneur and climate tech investor.24

Highlights

Dec 13 · climatenexus.org
Climate Nexus Team
Meet The Team - Climate Champions
Nov 1 · ncssm.edu
Hannah Davis | North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
Meet the 10 Finalists of the UTD Big Idea Competition, Pitching Live ... - dallasinnovates.com
Meet the 10 Finalists of the UTD Big Idea Competition, Pitching Live ... - dallasinnovates.com
UTD Big Idea Competition Awards $415K to Innovative North Texas Startups » Dallas Innovates - dallasinnovates.com
Mar 10 · techstars.com
An Academic and an Entrepreneur Talk Climate Change

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Boulder, Colorado, United States