Sarah specializes in financial inclusion, social innovation and business strategy. At Reboot, she conducts ethnographic research and manages several client engagements across the firm’s international development practice. Sarah works with clients, local teams and partner organizations to inspire and create new solutions for complex systems and communities.
Sarah comes to Reboot from the world of financial inclusion where she worked at CGAP, an independent policy center housed at the World Bank. There, she helped partners in Uganda, Mexico and other countries design innovative services targeted at low-income populations. In addition to product innovation, Sarah’s work also touched on branchless banking policy and regulatory analysis. Prior to CGAP, Sarah worked at the French Trade Commission in Malaysia and the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Morocco.
Sarah holds a BA in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Studies and a Masters in Finance and Strategy from Sciences Po Paris. She has also studied design innovation with Stanford University and Ecole des Ponts ParisTech. Sarah is fluent in English, French, Arabic, and Spanish.