Sarah FlowersFor more than a decade Sarah has been a political consultant specializing in television and film. Flowers entered the TV business after helping to elect Brad Carson to Congress from Oklahoma, providing a critical Democratic pick-up in a year that was not kind to Democrats.

Sarah has worked for clients across the country, including Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin; former New Mexico Lt. Gov. Diane Denish, Oregon Secretary of State Kate Brown; the Missouri, Oregon and Minnesota Democratic Caucuses, The Democratic Governors Association; Planned Parenthood Federation of America; and The Nature Conservancy. Sarah has also contributed to a numerous successful ballot initiative campaigns, including defeat of parental notification in Oregon, the defeat of abortion bans in Colorado and South Dakota, and Missouri’s fight to protect stem cell research.

Sarah is a frequent guest commentator on CNN and FOX News. She has been named a “Rising Star” by Campaigns and Elections Magazine“ and “A Young Woman of Achievement” by the Women’s Information Network. For her work producing breakthrough television, radio, print and online work Sarah has won more than a dozen Pollie Awards given by peers in the political industry.

Sarah is the board chair of American University’s Women and Politics Institute’s Young Women Leaders Board, a position she has held for three years.  She also serves as the programming director for Next Step. Both programs train young women from across the country for careers in politics.

Sarah is a frequent guest lecturer at American University, George Washington University and has published on a variety of topics from “the new negative ad” to how women most effectively raise money. Last year, Voting in America has published Sarah’s work titled, “The Politics of Hope, Health and Morality: Stem Cell Research as a Reason for Voting”.