Sarah Quinto, MA, CFRE
Sarah Quinto is a disability advocate who writes and speaks about accessibility and disability inclusion in healthcare. She is a senior program strategy officer in philanthropy at Providence, the fourth-largest nonprofit health system in the United States. Sarah is the co-host of One In Five, a Providence podcast on health disparities experienced by the disability community. She is the project lead for Providence's first Accessibility and Disability Inclusion (ADI) initiative, the founding co-chair of the Providence Disability Employee Resource Group, and a disability advisor to Providence's Population Health Management division. She recently delivered a talk at the Becker's Healthcare CEO & CFO Roundtable on rethinking the importance of accessibility in healthcare.
Sarah's work emerges from the diverse and infinitely creative but largely overlooked disability community and civil rights movement. She enjoys co-creating and co-imagining a world without ableism alongside fellow disabled people across the United States. Sarah has a master's degree in disability studies from the City University of New York and a bachelor's degree in religious studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara. She lives in Sonoma, California, where she enjoys spending time with her two children and being mediocre at multiple hobbies.
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