Hannah Westfall is a licensed and board certified music therapist out of Athens, Ohio. Hannah obtained her degree in Music Therapy, Magna Cum Laude, as a part of the first class of graduates from Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio in 2021. She completed her internship at Bridgeway Academy in Columbus, Ohio, and specializes in working with individuals with ASD, ID/DD, in Substance Use Recovery, Mental Health, and Early Intervention. Hannah’s primary instruments include piano and guitar, and she has served as an accompanist for choirs and other church groups in the past. Hannah served as the Choir President, participated in the McDonough Leadership Program, lived in the Scholars Community, and was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Psi Kappa, and National Society for Leadership and Success (Honor Societies) during her time at Marietta College. She currently serves on the Marietta-Washington County Homelessness Task Force, and is certified in Ohio Department of Rehabilitation & Corrections assessments, and the National Institute of Corrections Thinking for a Change program. She is also a member of the American Music Therapy Association, and Association of Ohio Music Therapists. Hannah and her husband frequently play acoustic/band shows in the local communities of Athens, Marietta, and Parkersburg, WV. Hannah offers typical and adapted music lessons in piano and voice independently, in addition to leading community music play groups for children interested in exploring musical aptitude. In her free time, she enjoys sewing, spending time with her two golden retrievers, and being out in the sun on the boat.