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Sarah E. Lincoln

Strategic Guidance and Support for Clients
Through the rigorous analysis of complex operational and regulatory issues facing firms, Ms. Lincoln advises clients on the strategies necessary to bolster business performance in today’s challenging economic environment.

Sarah E. Lincoln is a Director of Albright Stonebridge Group, a global strategy firm. Based in San Francisco, Ms. Lincoln assists clients with issues in Europe, Asia and Africa, as well as with industry stakeholders involved in the development and financial sectors.

Ms. Lincoln offers insight into the business implications due to changing regulatory regimes and on-the-ground imperatives necessary for clients to transform and adapt their business models to achieve long-term success.

Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Lincoln was a Practice Manager at McKinsey & Co., where she helped drive client and knowledge projects within the Corporate and Investment Banking Practice.

During her tenure there, Ms. Lincoln helped develop corporate and business unit strategies for banks and other financial institutions in order to achieve differentiation, growth, operational efficiency, and risk management objectives.

She also assisted in the research and editing of McKinsey publications and surveys focused on the banking sector’s impacts on the recent global financial and economic crisis.

Ms. Lincoln has previously worked in the Peace Corps in Gabon and Togo, as a Consultant at FINCA, and as a commercial assistant for the U.S. Foreign Commercial Service in Brussels.

Ms. Lincoln earned her M.S. in Global Commerce and Finance from Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service, with a certificate from the Landegger International Business Diplomacy Honors Program, and a B.A. in International Studies and French from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Ms. Lincoln speaks French.