Hannah Kanstroom
CAP®
Member, NextGen Advisory Task Force
Hannah Kanstroom is a Senior Vice President and philanthropic strategist for the National Consulting and Advisory Practice at Bank of America Private Bank, based in Boston, Massachusetts.
In this role, Hannah delivers customized consulting and advisory services to nonprofit clients’ boards of directors, investment committees, and senior leaders. Her areas of focus include strategic planning, mission advancement, next gen engagement, nonprofit governance, and board dynamics. Additionally, Hannah provides guidance to individuals, families, and foundations to navigate the complexities of their philanthropic journey.
Prior to joining Bank of America Private Bank (formerly U.S. Trust), Hannah held roles with Morgan Stanley on their Community Affairs team and on the business development team of a social media advertising start-up called AppSavy, as a senior strategic partner manager, managing relationships and driving business growth.
Hannah holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Boston College and a Masters in Social Work with a focus on Corporate Social Responsibility and Nonprofit Management from Columbia University. Hannah also holds the designation of Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® (CAP®), awarded in 2020 by The American College of Financial Services. Hannah serves on the Board of Directors for the Boston Center for the Arts, is a Steering Committee member for the Boston Chapter of Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy (EPIP), and serves on the Steering Committee for Philanthropy MA’s Program Staff Learning Network.
Philanthropy
Strategic Planning
Mission Advancement
Hannah Kanstroom is a Senior Vice President and philanthropic strategist for the National Consulting and Advisory Practice at Bank of America Private Bank, based in Boston, Massachusetts.
In this role, Hannah delivers customized consulting and advisory services to nonprofit clients’ boards of directors, investment committees, and senior leaders. Her areas of focus include strategic planning, mission advancement, next gen engagement, nonprofit governance, and board dynamics. Additionally, Hannah provides guidance to individuals, families, and foundations to navigate the complexities of their philanthropic journey.
Prior to joining Bank of America Private Bank (formerly U.S. Trust), Hannah held roles with Morgan Stanley on their Community Affairs team and on the business development team of a social media advertising start-up called AppSavy, as a senior strategic partner manager, managing relationships and driving business growth.
Hannah holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Boston College and a Masters in Social Work with a focus on Corporate Social Responsibility and Nonprofit Management from Columbia University. Hannah also holds the designation of Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® (CAP®), awarded in 2020 by The American College of Financial Services. Hannah serves on the Board of Directors for the Boston Center for the Arts, is a Steering Committee member for the Boston Chapter of Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy (EPIP), and serves on the Steering Committee for Philanthropy MA’s Program Staff Learning Network.
Philanthropy
Strategic Planning
Mission Advancement