Hana Uman (she/her) is the Program Officer at the Posner Foundation based in Pittsburgh, PA. She has held leadership roles in the nonprofit food systems sector as the Director of Strategic Volunteer Programs at Hunger Free America and the Program Director for Special Programs and Projects at 412 Food Rescue and worked in community relations and corporate philanthropy at Duquesne Light Co. Hana is originally from Northern VA and has an M.A. in Food Studies from Chatham University and B.A. in Media Arts and Design from James Madison University. Hana was the recipient of Waste360’s “2020 40 under 40” award and The Incline’s “Who’s Next: Food” award (April 2017), is a certified Phipps Conservatory Master Gardener and has completed YogaRoots on Location’s 200-hour Anti-Racist Raja Yoga Teacher Training and Wild Cherries Herbal Studies program. Hana is the board co-chair for Grow Pittsburgh and enjoys gardening, adventuring, hiking, dog walks, building up her indoor plant collection, cooking and practicing yoga.