Digital Content Editor
Hannah Geremia is the Digital Content Editor of WhistleOut Singapore. She’s worked in consumer technology since April 2023 and has since received five award nominations in the IT journalism space. In 2024, she was a finalist for the Best New Journalist award and Best Security Journalist award at the IT Journalism Awards (The Lizzies). In the same year, she earned the Best Technical Writer award at the Consensus IT Writers Awards. Before her time at WhistleOut, she created content for SafeWise Australia. Here she wrote at length about internet safety, cyber security, and consumer tech. Before her time at SafeWise, she worked as a communication and media tutor and freelanced copywriting on the side.
She has over seven years of experience researching, writing, and editing quality content, and is now focusing on the Singaporean telco scene. On weekends, you’ll find Hannah hiking with her dogs, lifting weights at the gym, or underneath a blanket with the latest fantasy-romance novel.
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