Sabrina Baronberg, MPH
Principal
Sabrina is a strategic advisor and evaluator with more than 20 years of experience helping mission-driven organizations, public agencies, and foundations design, strengthen, and assess programs that improve community well-being. She specializes in strategic evaluation, impact measurement, program design, and organizational effectiveness, with particular expertise translating complex initiatives into clear frameworks, actionable learning, and decision-ready insights. Sabrina partners closely with leaders to develop practical approaches to measuring outcomes, understanding what drives impact, and informing future organizational development and growth strategies.
Throughout her career, Sabrina has led and advised high-impact initiatives across the non-profit, public health, philanthropy, and government sectors. She has designed and managed nationally recognized programs focused on health equity, food access, women’s health, and community engagement, including leadership roles at Public Health Solutions and the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Her work has included developing evaluation strategies, managing large-scale cross-sector initiatives, and helping organizations navigate growth, change, and operational complexity while staying aligned to mission and community needs. 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 brings a collaborative, thoughtful, and pragmatic approach to her work, grounded in experience working alongside non-profits and mission-driven institutions facing real-world constraints and opportunities.
Sabrina holds a BA from Yale University and an MPH in Population and Family Health from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health.
