Sarah Smith is a marketing leader with over twenty-five years’ experience motivating people through written and visual communication. She is fueled by a passion for understanding what makes someone “tick.” With marketing as a constant, Sarah has worked in a variety of industries ranging from broadcast and digital media, to commercial art, to nonprofit education. She is a zealous learner and believes that the world thrives when everyone has ample access to education and opportunities to think creatively and freely.
Sarah is currently Communications Director for Enactus, a global network of leaders committed to using business as a catalyst for positive social and environmental impact. Across more than 33 countries, Enactus educates entrepreneurial young people and accelerates their innovations to solve the world’s biggest problems and achieve the Global Goals.
Learn more about Sarah here:
Enactus: https://www.enactus.org
Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter @enactus
Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/sarahbockelsmith
I’m not sure I believe anymore in the idea of “Big Success.” I believe in a lot of little wins.
Regarding trying to complete an impossible list of tasks: “When you die, your inbox will still be full.” – My dad
I have taken up the practice of knitting. I have learned that the more I do something wrong, the more I learn to do it correctly.
Abraham Varghese’s 2009 novel Cutting for Stone. My mom recommended it, and I adored it madly.
The most underrated asset is an authentic smile.
I tried to start a business. I didn’t give myself enough time to fail and then recover from failure. I didn’t take a big risk, and I pulled the plug too early.
Courageous women leaning into their own particular strength for a cause bigger than themselves. And doing it not at the expense of men or other women.
Be direct about what you want
Don’t be afraid to take financial risks
My 105-year-old grandmother has always called me Sprite
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Bono says in his memoir Surrender that “All of us are better than any of us.”