Sarah Pray, Executive Director, Better Taxes for a Better America
Sarah Pray, the Executive Director of the Better Taxes funder tables, is an advocate, leader, and strategist dedicated to economic justice. Sarah’s career has focused on advocacy in the Washington D.C. policymaker community on a diverse range of issues, including corporate accountability, democracy, human rights, rule of law, and corruption.
Sarah’s most recent role was the Managing Director of Policy for Americans for Financial Reform. Prior to joining AFR, Sarah was the Director of Advocacy for the Open Society Foundation’s Economic Justice Program. She also held other roles at OSF, including Program Officer focused on trade and natural resource governance and the Senior Policy Analyst for Africa.
Since 2010, Sarah has been a lecturer at the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs teaching graduate skills courses on advocacy.
Sarah’s other previous positions include leading the Publish What You Pay United States coalition, shepherding the successful effort to pass Dodd-Frank Section 1504. Sarah started her career in Washington, D.C. promoting corporate responsibility and government accountability around the extraction of oil in Chad at the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Human Rights.
Sarah is the Chair of the Board of Directors of EG Justice, a human rights organization focusing on Equatorial Guinea, and also serves on the Board of Directors of Global Financial Integrity, Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, and the Fund for Constitutional Government. She received a B.A. from the University of Michigan and a J.D. from Boston College Law School.