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Hannah Kanstroom

CAP®

Member, NextGen Advisory Task Force

Hannah Kanstroom is a director of family advisory within the wealth planning group at Pathstone, delivering services to clients focused on the non-financial and human aspects of wealth planning including family dynamics, wealth and values transfer, rising generation engagement and development, legacy planning, and family philanthropy.

Before joining Pathstone, Kanstroom was most recently senior vice president and philanthropic strategist for the national consulting and advisory practice at Bank of America Private Bank, based in Boston, MA, and delivering customized consulting and advisory services to nonprofit clients’ boards of directors, investment committees, and senior leaders. She also worked closely with individuals and families to navigate the complexities of their wealth journey and has held roles with Morgan Stanley on their community affairs team and on the business development team of a social media advertising start-up called AppsSavvy as a senior strategic partner Manager, managing relationships and driving business growth.

Kanstroom holds a BA in psychology from Boston College and a masters degree in social work with a focus on corporate social responsibility and nonprofit management from Columbia University. She holds the Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® (CAP®) designation from The American College of Financial Services, which she earned in 2020. She serves on the board of directors for the Boston Center for the Arts, the steering committee for the Philanthropy MAs Program Staff Learning Network, and most recently joined The College’s Next Gen Advisory Task Force after being awarded one of five Next Gen Financial Services Professional Awards in 2023.

Philanthropy

Strategic Planning

Mission Advancement

Hannah Kanstroom is a director of family advisory within the wealth planning group at Pathstone, delivering services to clients focused on the non-financial and human aspects of wealth planning including family dynamics, wealth and values transfer, rising generation engagement and development, legacy planning, and family philanthropy.

Before joining Pathstone, Kanstroom was most recently senior vice president and philanthropic strategist for the national consulting and advisory practice at Bank of America Private Bank, based in Boston, MA, and delivering customized consulting and advisory services to nonprofit clients’ boards of directors, investment committees, and senior leaders. She also worked closely with individuals and families to navigate the complexities of their wealth journey and has held roles with Morgan Stanley on their community affairs team and on the business development team of a social media advertising start-up called AppsSavvy as a senior strategic partner Manager, managing relationships and driving business growth.

Kanstroom holds a BA in psychology from Boston College and a masters degree in social work with a focus on corporate social responsibility and nonprofit management from Columbia University. She holds the Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® (CAP®) designation from The American College of Financial Services, which she earned in 2020. She serves on the board of directors for the Boston Center for the Arts, the steering committee for the Philanthropy MAs Program Staff Learning Network, and most recently joined The College’s Next Gen Advisory Task Force after being awarded one of five Next Gen Financial Services Professional Awards in 2023.

Philanthropy

Strategic Planning

Mission Advancement