Before she was crafting brand strategies or advising C-suites, Sarah was flipping through a dog breed encyclopedia with her grandfather—memorizing names, temperaments, and dreaming of the pets she’d one day bring home. That early love of animals, combined with a natural gift for storytelling, laid the foundation for a career devoted to helping people, brands, and communities connect through clear, compelling communication.
Sarah has led marketing and communications efforts for some of the world’s most recognizable brands, including Visa, Uber, and Wells Fargo. Whether launching integrated campaigns, shaping executive messaging, or developing reputation strategies, she is known for her ability to distill complexity into clarity and build trusted relationships along the way.
A passionate advocate for small businesses and community-focused work, Sarah has always been drawn to mission-driven efforts that create impact from the ground up. She believes that great communication doesn’t just promote a business—it brings people closer to its purpose. Throughout her career, she’s used storytelling to highlight the people behind the brand, developing campaigns and advocacy efforts that help organizations grow, evolve, and lead with authenticity.
Now, as co-founder of Ginger & Nash, Sarah is bringing her marketing and communications leadership to a field that reflects her lifelong passions: animals, entrepreneurship, and community care. She views veterinary wellness not simply as a service, but as a relationship grounded in trust, compassion, and consistency. With Ginger & Nash, she’s helping reimagine the pet care experience—putting people and pets at the center of every message, every moment, and every decision.
Sarah lives in Petaluma, California with her husband, Pace, and their two rescue cats, Maybe and Wags. She is a devoted animal lover, a long-term supporter of small businesses, and a firm believer in the power of thoughtful communication to spark meaningful change.