Summary
Hannah Beilinson is a Seattle-based technologist and budding librarian with nine years of experience building full-stack web applications, data dashboards, and archival tooling. Currently pursuing an MLIS at the University of Washington, she combines hands-on software skills from roles at Accenture and Atlas Public Policy with practical digital preservation work—writing scripts to reconcile 48,000 archived sites to original URLs and linking archives to accession records. Her background in computer science and research has her comfortably translating between photojournalists, archivists, and developers to design tools that surface and organize collections. She mentors and teaches across age groups, from Girls Who Code and college CS labs to children's literacy programs, reflecting a genuine commitment to community and education. Equally at home prototyping rapid client-facing products and running quality assurance for special collections, she looks for part-time library roles or internships that blend tech, archives, and public service.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Library & Information Science - MLIS, Master of Library & Information Science - MLIS at University of Washington
Informatics, Informatics at The University of Edinburgh
Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science at Haverford College