Sarah Sapirstein is dedicated to making a meaningful impact through her work in the field of public policy. As an Executive Vice President at ENS Resources Inc., Sarah’s focus is on public water policy—a sector that intersects with critical issues like climate change, infrastructure, and public health. She advocates for public water agencies in California, helping them navigate the challenges of water security in a changing climate. More than just a job, Sarah finds deeply fulfilling to help her clients navigate the challenges of water security in a changing climate.
Growing up in Northern Virginia, Sarah was always close to the political pulse of Washington, D.C. She studied at the University of Vermont and is now back in the DC area, pursuing a Master’s degree in Policy Management at Georgetown University.
Sarah’s involvement with the Bryce Harlow Foundation for the past two years has been a key part of her growth in professional advocacy. The Foundation helped her find role models and a welcoming community, encouraging networking, connection, and mutual learning. Sarah credits the Foundation with providing a platform to learn from others who have walked similar paths, offering her both inspiration and practical guidance as she continues to develop her leadership skills.