Sarah Fisher
About Sarah Fisher
Sarah Fisher is an Associate Director at CCS Fundraising, where she has worked since 2021. She has a background in sociology and organizational development, with prior experience in various roles including internships and administrative positions.
Current Role at CCS Fundraising
Sarah Fisher serves as an Associate Director at CCS Fundraising, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she is involved in various fundraising initiatives and strategies, contributing to the organization's mission of supporting non-profit entities. Based in Chicago, Illinois, she utilizes her background in human and organizational development to enhance fundraising efforts.
Previous Experience with Nashville Predators
Prior to her current role, Sarah Fisher worked with the Nashville Predators as an Energy Team Member from 2019 to 2020. During her seven-month tenure, she participated in engaging fan experiences and contributed to the overall atmosphere at games and events in the Greater Nashville Area.
Internship at Openlands
In 2021, Sarah completed a five-month internship at Openlands in Chicago, Illinois. This role allowed her to gain practical experience in environmental conservation and community engagement, further developing her skills in organizational development and teamwork.
Educational Background
Sarah Fisher studied at Vanderbilt University from 2018 to 2021, where she earned a degree in Human and Organizational Development with a focus on Sociology. Her education provided her with a strong foundation in understanding social dynamics and organizational behavior. Additionally, she attended Hamilton College from 2016 to 2017, where she also studied Sociology.
Early Career Roles
Sarah's early career includes various positions that provided her with diverse experiences. She worked as an Administrative Assistant at Evanston Lumber for four months in 2016, and as a Lifeguard at Northbrook Park District in 2015. She also held internships at Bernie's Book Bank, serving as a Processing Center Intern in 2018 and as a Research and Development Intern in 2019.