Hannah Routledge
Hannah is a Contract and Partnerships Manager at Hey Girls, a female-founded social enterprise that provides sustainable period products while tackling period poverty across the UK. Through its unique model, Hey Girls supports both workplaces and communities, ensuring access to essential products for those who need them most.
Hannah brings over 20 years of experience from the private sector, having transitioned into the social enterprise space last year to pursue more purpose-driven work. In her role, she partners with organisations across the UK to help them provide period products for their teams, while also driving meaningful social impact in communities nationwide. She brings a strong relationship-led approach, with a focus on growing partnerships, delivering long-term value, and helping businesses embed social impact into their operations.
Personally, Hannah has a long-standing passion for menstrual health and ending period poverty. Living with PCOS, she is a committed advocate for improving education, accessibility, and support in this space and is driven to create lasting, meaningful change for individuals and communities alike.
Hannah Routledge
Hannah is a Contract and Partnerships Manager at Hey Girls, a female-founded social enterprise that provides sustainable period products while tackling period poverty across the UK. Through its unique model, Hey Girls supports both workplaces and communities, ensuring access to essential products for those who need them most.
Hannah brings over 20 years of experience from the private sector, having transitioned into the social enterprise space last year to pursue more purpose-driven work. In her role, she partners with organisations across the UK to help them provide period products for their teams, while also driving meaningful social impact in communities nationwide. She brings a strong relationship-led approach, with a focus on growing partnerships, delivering long-term value, and helping businesses embed social impact into their operations.
Personally, Hannah has a long-standing passion for menstrual health and ending period poverty. Living with PCOS, she is a committed advocate for improving education, accessibility, and support in this space and is driven to create lasting, meaningful change for individuals and communities alike.