About Me
Danielle Hance is a published writer with a B.A. in English writing, Spanish and music.
She graduated summa cum laude from Concordia College, Moorhead, Minn., with English honors.
She has worked for six years as a communications professional in the Fargo-Moorhead (N.D., Minn., USA) area and in Europe, including full-time employment at Concordia College, website building and content generation and numerous freelance writing and editing projects.
Her work has been published in magazines, online and in poetry anthologies. She also has experience in technical writing, editing, translation and transcription.
She speaks English, Spanish, French and German. If you are interested in writing, editing or translation services, please contact her at [email protected].
She is the founder and former coordinator of Together Integrating Everyone (T.I.E.), a music ministry to underserved populations in Fargo-Moorhead. If you are interested in donating or volunteering, write to [email protected].
Danielle taught piano and clarinet in the Fargo-Moorhead area for five years. She was honored as the Concordia Band's senior soloist in 2007 and served as the principal clarinetist of the Concordia Orchestra for two years. She studied piano with Dr. Jay Hershberger and clarinet with Dr. Leigh Wakefield.
Danielle spent 2013 in Toulouse, France, where she built a website for the French association Connect and participated in humanitarian projects with the homeless and abused women and children. She also played in the Ensemble de Clarinettes de Toulouse (Clarinet Ensemble of Toulouse).
Currently, Danielle lives in Berlin, Germany, where she works as a communications specialist for a humanitarian team and plays in the Akademisches Orchester Berlin (Academic Orchestra of Berlin) and chamber music ensembles.
She graduated summa cum laude from Concordia College, Moorhead, Minn., with English honors.
She has worked for six years as a communications professional in the Fargo-Moorhead (N.D., Minn., USA) area and in Europe, including full-time employment at Concordia College, website building and content generation and numerous freelance writing and editing projects.
Her work has been published in magazines, online and in poetry anthologies. She also has experience in technical writing, editing, translation and transcription.
She speaks English, Spanish, French and German. If you are interested in writing, editing or translation services, please contact her at [email protected].
She is the founder and former coordinator of Together Integrating Everyone (T.I.E.), a music ministry to underserved populations in Fargo-Moorhead. If you are interested in donating or volunteering, write to [email protected].
Danielle taught piano and clarinet in the Fargo-Moorhead area for five years. She was honored as the Concordia Band's senior soloist in 2007 and served as the principal clarinetist of the Concordia Orchestra for two years. She studied piano with Dr. Jay Hershberger and clarinet with Dr. Leigh Wakefield.
Danielle spent 2013 in Toulouse, France, where she built a website for the French association Connect and participated in humanitarian projects with the homeless and abused women and children. She also played in the Ensemble de Clarinettes de Toulouse (Clarinet Ensemble of Toulouse).
Currently, Danielle lives in Berlin, Germany, where she works as a communications specialist for a humanitarian team and plays in the Akademisches Orchester Berlin (Academic Orchestra of Berlin) and chamber music ensembles.