Sarah Rainbird
Originally trained as a corporate lawyer, Sarah has over 20 year’s experience working to lead transformational change in notable not for profit organisations in higher education and research, the arts, international aid and development and medical research. She has an extensive track record of developing and implementing effective strategies to grow philanthropic support for charities through campaigns, as well as, building strong relationships with individuals, corporates and structured giving vehicles. With three children of her own, Sarah is passionate about supporting the next generation of young people overcome adversity and to thrive in their adult lives.
Sarah holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Laws (Honours) from the University of Tasmania, a Graduate Certificate in Arts Management, a Graduate Certificate in Public Art and is currently undertaking a MA Intercultural Practices at Central St Martins, University of London.