Sarah Min promotes the advancement of mission-driven organizations who are transforming how to use technology, media and person-to-person outreach to mobilize people and change perceptions about and build political power for women and people of color. She serves as a director on nonprofit boards, including Color of Change, EMILY’s List and the High Line. Sarah currently serves on President Biden’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians & Pacific Islanders. Previously, Sarah was an independent consultant, working with clients such as HBO, Penguin Random House and other nonprofits, following her tenure as EVP, Marketing & Corporate Development for ScrollMotion, an enterprise software company. Sarah was also the Managing Editor of Vibe and Domino magazines, a Director of corporate development at media conglomerate Bertelsmann, as well as President of literary publishing company McSweeney’s. Sarah holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and a BS in journalism from the University of Illinois, Urbana. She lives in New York City with her husband Matt Pincus and two sons Sy Pincus '26 and Irving Pincus '28.