Hannah Mora manages the day-to-day operations of all Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize activities, which includes the nomination and evaluation process, the planning and execution of the annual Prize recipient announcement and events, and the Foundation’s continued engagement with Prize Laureates. Prior to joining the Foundation, Mora worked on the development team at the Downtown Women’s Center, a nonprofit dedicated to serving the unique needs of homeless and very low-income women on Skid Row, and before that at Sanctuary for Families, New York’s leading service provider and advocate for survivors of domestic violence, sex trafficking, and related forms of gender violence. She graduated from New York University with a Master of Science degree in global affairs, and from University of San Francisco with a Bachelor of Arts degree in theology and religious studies. Mora also served as a volunteer coordinator through the Jesuit Volunteer Corps at St. Francis Center, a Los Angeles nonprofit that provides relief and support to homeless and low income individuals and families. She currently serves as President-Elect on the University of San Francisco Alumni Board and as a member of the Southern California Regional Council. In 2021, she co-founded the nonprofit Powerful Children Colombia, which supports Colombian-led efforts that enable all children to embrace their individual power and potential.