“Sarah is one of the best engineering proposal coordinators walking this earth. Hardworking, well spoken and very good at turning engineering gibber into marketing material.”
Andrew Murdoch, Executive – Queensland and Western Australia Power Generation, Parsons Brinckerhoff
“Not only a switched on high performer but a great person too. I am always impressed by Sarah’s communication and interpersonal talent that allows her to inform, engage and entertain. Sarah is always willing to share her knowledge and expertise which provided a valuable experience to people working on her projects. If I had a choice, Sarah would be on my A team.”
Cory Banks, former Knowledge Manager – Australia Pacific, Parsons Brinckerhoff
“Sarah’s contribution and involvement with Freeplay was invaluable. Her efforts on sponsorships and marketing in the lead up to the festival to event operations and social media management during the key events ensured Freeplay 2012 was seamless and a great success.”
Gideon Hornung, Board Member, Freeplay Independent Games Festival
“Sarah helped us really get our blogging and tweeting going for one of our online services. She has a real talent for translating rather vague and minimal descriptions of what we needed into practical and beautifully elegant writing that was nicely suited to our audience and the medium. I recommend Sarah’s writing and editing work, especially in the social networking space, without reservation.”
Shawn Callahan, Founding Director, Anecdote
“Very flexible and easy to work with – full of great ideas!”
Julian Fleetwood, Editor, Vignette Press
“Sarah is an accomplished public relations manager with expertise in the arts and media industry. During her time as PR and media manager for the This Is Not Art (TINA) Festival, she achieved amazing results in this area for the festival, often with little to no budget at her disposal. The notoriety and popularity of the festival was significantly improved by her stellar work in promoting, publicising and obtaining media interest in the various aspects of the TINA festival.”
Tim Norton, former Director, Student Media Conference, This Is Not Art