Sarah Beech
Research Associate
Sarah’s keen policy research and data analytic skills help clients to better understand their issue, how it has evolved, and how to build a winning strategy around it.
Sarah’s ability to synthesize complex policy issues and large data sets into digestible messaging gives clients a strong foundation of understanding no matter their issue. She is also well versed in tailoring her research to areas that will resonate with the public and policymakers.
Sarah has been passionate about research for years. As her college’s International Justice Mission President, Sarah dedicated a large part of her college career to researching and organizing around an anti-human trafficking campaign. She also worked to hone her qualitative research skills by working with an anti-human trafficking nonprofit called the Dressember Foundation. There, she engaged with a wide range of stakeholders to help the Foundation more fully understand the reality of human trafficking and how to best work to address it.
Sarah grew up in Kingwood, Texas and graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Texas at Austin with B.A.s in Government and Psychology. In her spare time, Sarah enjoys journaling, hiking, and watching a beautiful Texas sunset.
