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Sarah Baxter

Salesforce Administrator at Barbershop Harmony Society

Sarah Baxter is an experienced Salesforce Administrator with a current role at Barbershop Harmony Society, having previously served in similar capacities at Workwear Outfitters and as a Salesforce and Special Event Intern at Global Village Project. Baxter's expertise includes managing and analyzing data, creating reports and dashboards, and enhancing volunteer engagement initiatives. In addition to Salesforce experience, Baxter has held positions as a Certified Pharmacy Technician with Anthem, Inc., Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, and Kroger, where responsibilities included preparing medication reviews and managing prescription orders. Prior roles also include a COVID Site Coordinator at Emory University, where inventory management and troubleshooting were key responsibilities, and an ACUHO-I Intern at Florida Atlantic University, focusing on student recruitment and training tool benchmarking. Baxter is currently pursuing education through Trailhead by Salesforce and holds a High School Diploma from South Cobb High School.

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Nashville, United States

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Barbershop Harmony Society

The Barbershop Harmony Society is the world leader in close-harmony a cappella singing, with approximately 14,000 members across North America. Founded in 1938 as the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, the Society welcomes all people of all ages to sing in more than 1200 quartets and nearly 700 choruses that range in size from a dozen to 150 singers. Allied organizations in more than a dozen countries bring the total number of active barbershop singers to more than 70,000 worldwide. Through active programs in music education, publishing, performance and outreach, the Society preserves and extends the reach of a uniquely American close harmony musical art form whose roots lie in African-American communities of the South in the late 1800s. Today, the Society now expends nearly $1 million annually in support of community and school programs that bring the fellowship, fulfillment and excitement of vocal music to a new generation of singers.


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