Sabrina Baronberg, MPH
Principal
Sabrina Baronberg has over two decades of experience working collaboratively to tackle pressing public health issues. She has developed and managed numerous nationally recognized programs and policies aimed at addressing the environmental factors affecting marginalized and underserved populations. She has developed and managed diverse and multi-functional teams and has seen first-hand the skills and qualities required in an effective manager and leader. She has experienced and is well-versed in the barriers and challenges non-profit organizations face and is deeply committed to providing the support organizations need to both get things done and support their workforce.
Sabrina has worked across a variety of sectors including non-profit, social service, consulting, as well as federal, state and local government. As a Senior Consultant with Veldhoen + Company, she worked with leaders and teams to execute effective workplace policies and practices, including supports around hybrid team dynamics and best practices. As Senior Director of Food and Nutrition Programs at Public Health Solutions, Sabrina managed New York State’s largest WIC program, serving over 45,000 low-income women and families across New York City. As Director of Food Access and Community Health Programs at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Sabrina spent almost a decade developing, implementing, and managing innovative and ground-breaking policies and programs including Health Bucks, Green Carts, Shop Healthy NYC, Menu Labeling, and the Trans Fat ban. These programs and policies have been nationally recognized and replicated.
In addition to consulting, Sabrina is a coach and advisor with Josie, an employee benefit program that provides coaching to individuals and supports managers and organizations to develop equitable and supportive policies and practices for working parents. She is also a founding Board Member of the national non-profit organization, Peer Health Exchange, which trains college students to provide peer-to-peer comprehensive health education in underserved public schools.
Sabrina has a BA from Yale University and a MPH in Population and Family Health from the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University.