Sabrina Skinner Lehmann

Sabrina Skinner Lehmann has advanced social progress across non-profit, government, education, and funder communities nationally and in Colorado over the past two decades. She has held cabinet and management roles in a large urban school district, run a statewide data technology program, conducted education research, and developed and implemented philanthropic strategies that promote equity through education, youth violence prevention, place-based investing, and workforce. Skinner began her career as a grassroots organizer, which lends valuable perspective to her operational, policy, and analytical impact.

Skinner’s community leadership includes governance committee chair and finance committee for the dual-language school Escuela de Guadalupe, policy committee for Mile High United Way, and strategic projects to support Colorado’s early childhood initiatives.

Skinner earned a BA at Colorado College, and MBA and MS Education at University of Pennsylvania. She lives in Denver with her family.