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Sarah Jorgensen

Health Benefits at Amazon

Sarah Jorgensen is a seasoned professional with a diverse background and a passion for employee benefits.

With an MBA from Washington University in St. Louis' Olin Business School and a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy and Psychology from the University of Maryland, College Park, Sarah brings a unique blend of business acumen and liberal arts education to her roles.

Currently serving as the Global Health Benefits Communication Manager at Amazon, Sarah is dedicated to educating and engaging customers to make informed decisions about their healthcare.

Her experience includes roles such as HR Software Consultant and Project Manager at Willis Towers Watson, where she honed her skills in cross-functional project execution and clear communication.

In addition to her professional achievements, Sarah is a well-rounded individual who enjoys traveling, hiking, watching documentaries, sampling craft beers, and capturing her adventures on Instagram.

Sarah's professional journey includes diverse positions such as Communications & Change Management Lead Associate at Willis Towers Watson, Director of Operations at Washington University in St. Louis, and various roles in digital media and marketing.

Her educational background in psychology, philosophy, and business administration equips her with a well-rounded skill set for addressing complex challenges in the corporate world.

Sarah's commitment to continuous learning and development, coupled with her knack for problem-solving and building relationships, makes her a valuable asset in the field of employee benefits and communication.

Highlights

Jun 24 · PR Newswire
Sarah Jorgensen Wins Attorney of the Year at the Southeastern Legal Awards 2024 - PR Newswire
Sarah Jorgensen Wins Attorney of the Year at the Southeastern Legal Awards 2024 - PR Newswire
Feb 8 · CBC.ca
COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy helps protect newborns, Canadian study suggests - CBC.ca
COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy helps protect newborns, Canadian study suggests - CBC.ca
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Seattle, Washington