Sabrina is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of WorldofMoney.org and Wekeza Holdings Inc. She contributed to Ghana’s original Ministry of Finance Digital Financial Services Policy.

WorldofMoney is the leading non-profit that provides 120 annual immersive hours of classroom and online youth financial education in the United States and Africa.

Wekeza Holdings, Inc. is an award-winning financial education technology company that partners with schools, employers, and financial institutions to deliver global, culturally tailored financial education. African Diaspora communities receive multilingual family financial education, with ethical support from licensed financial experts.

Sabrina has appeared at Fintech South, Fintech Islands, Fintech Meetup Conference, Africa Diaspora Investment Forum, Africa Tech Summit, Silicon Harlem, Haiti Tech Summit, Harlem Tech Summit, and the Money 20/20 conference. She is a graduate of the Y Combinator Start-Up School, a former member of the Master Your Card African American Advisory Council, and a global advocate for financial inclusion.

A WBLS-FM “Openline Online” commentator and former stand-up comic, Sabrina is also the best-selling author of the NAACP Image Awards nominated “Do I Look Like An ATM? A Parent’s Guide to Raising Financially Responsible Africa-American Children” (Chicago Review Press), the satirical “A Kettle of Vultures…Left Beak Marks On My Forehead” (Simon and Schuster), and more. Sabrina was named 16th on the 50 Top Black Women in Entertainment in Black Noir magazine list. She was a #NATPE television pitch finalist. She has written celebrity cover stories for Essence, Heart and Soul, and Black Elegance. She is a three-time finisher of the New York City Marathon.