Hannah Cox
Title

Content Manager & Brand Ambassador

Location

Atlanta, GA

Background

Hannah is the is the host of 'Based', an internet vodcast series aimed at teaching Americans how to think, instead of just being told what to think. Cox is also the Foundation for Economic Education’s Eugene S. Thorpe Writing Fellow, a Newsmax Insider, and a contributor to The Washington Examiner. In her primary work, Cox is the Senior National Manager of Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty (CCATDP), a non-profit that works to advance trauma-informed responses to violence, violence disruption, and the repeal of the death penalty. She has successfully led two campaigns to overturn capital punishment, first in New Hampshire overriding a governor’s veto, and then in Colorado. Her advocacy has led to thousands of media hits per year, dozens of Republican lawmakers sponsoring repeal bills across eleven states, and 15 state chapters. Before entering politics, Cox began her career in Nashville’s music industry – attending Belmont University where she obtained her Bachelor’s in Business Administration. During her time at Belmont, Cox held internships with Taylor Swift’s management, Big Machine Records A&R department, Big Loud Shirt Music Publishing, and Kobalt. She also sat on the board of Service Corps, the largest campus organization where she coordinated red carpets and other large-scale music industry events and oversaw student volunteers. Upon graduation, Cox worked for Entertainment One for five years, first as an event coordinator and then as their Director of Music Licensing. She is a fierce defender of free markets, individual liberty, and limited government, and is especially passionate about communicating these ideals to outside of the box demographics. *Speaking fee

Email

hcox@fee.org

Twitter Handle

@hannahdcox

Personal Website

hannahdcox.com

Contact Page

hannahdcox.com

Phone

615-457-4543

Areas of Expertise

Civil Liberties, Public Policy & Law

“see her speak”
Rand Paul Demands NSA Answers Over Tucker Carlson Case - Exclusive Interview   
How the Death Penalty Makes the Case for Limited Government   
It's Already Illegal to Pay Women Less