Sara Jo Walker
About Sara Jo Walker
Sara Jo Walker serves as the Senior Director of Communications at Shoals Technologies Group, where she has worked since 2024. With a background in public relations and community engagement, she has held various leadership roles and authored a children's book.
Work at Shoals Technologies Group
Sara Jo Walker serves as the Senior Director of Communications at Shoals Technologies Group, a position she has held since 2024. In this role, she oversees community engagement initiatives, focusing on enhancing the company's outreach and relationship with the community. Her responsibilities include developing communication strategies that align with the company's goals and fostering connections with stakeholders.
Previous Experience at Comcast Cable
Prior to her current role, Sara Jo Walker worked at Comcast Cable as the Senior Director of Public Relations for 13 years, from 2011 to 2024. During her tenure, she managed public relations efforts in Comcast's South Region, where she was responsible for crafting communication strategies and managing media relations.
Education and Expertise
Sara Jo Walker studied at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communications in 2005. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in communication principles and practices. Additionally, she is a graduate of the Women in Cable Rising Leaders program, which further enhances her expertise in the field.
Community Involvement and Leadership Roles
Sara Jo Walker has actively participated in various community organizations. She served as the President of the Tennessee State Museum's Young Professionals Council and sat on the Board of Big Brothers Big Sisters and the Tennessee Cable Telecommunications Association. She has also volunteered at her children's school and worked with organizations such as the PENCIL Foundation, Urban League, Teach for America, and United Way to raise funds.
Authorship and Publications
In 2020, Sara Jo Walker authored a children's book titled 'Let's Talk About Masks.' This publication reflects her commitment to addressing important topics in a way that is accessible to children. Her work as an author complements her professional experience in communications and community engagement.