- Hannah Reynolds, J.D., is a legal professional, strategist, and advocate whose career has been defined by a steadfast commitment to gender equity, civil justice, and the empowerment of underserved communities. She currently serves as Corporate Counsel at American Bancard, LLC, a national fintech company, where she provides legal guidance on commercial transactions, compliance, and growth strategy.
Hannah began her career in public service, working as a nonprofit consultant during law school, where she supported mission-driven organizations focused on expanding access to justice, education, and healthcare in historically underserved populations. Her early work included advising nonprofits on operational risk, governance structures, and capital campaigns—experiences that deeply shaped her understanding of systemic inequality and the power of legal advocacy in dismantling it.
Following law school, she brought this advocacy-minded approach to the private sector, joining the legal department of KnitWell Group, the parent company of leading American women’s fashion brands including Ann Taylor, LOFT, Lane Bryant, Chico’s, White House Black Market, Soma, and Talbots. There, she helped support the legal infrastructure of brands devoted to empowering women through body positivity, style inclusivity, and economic representation. Her role contributed to safeguarding corporate values that intersected with broader cultural narratives of female strength, visibility, and leadership.
A graduate of Florida Gulf Coast University, Hannah earned her Juris Doctor on a full scholarship from Ave Maria School of Law, where she further honed her passion for advocacy, ethics, and strategic communication. Throughout her legal career, she has advised across sectors—from nonprofits to corporate boards—bringing a unique interdisciplinary perspective grounded in both legal precision and social impact.
In The Power of Her, Hannah channels this experience to examine how women in legislative power are rewriting the rules of governance, reshaping public policy, and redefining who leads—and how. Her voice reflects not only her legal training, but also her lived commitment to justice, inclusion, and the transformative potential of women in power.