Sara Pruneski

Director

With 15 years of experience, Sara Pruneski develops strategic communications campaigns that help businesses of all sizes advance their goals, navigate complex situations, and identify partnership opportunities for continued growth. She specializes in crafting stories that deserve to be heard and shape how they’re told, including through advocacy and policy outreach.

Since joining Hall Strategies in June 2017, Sara’s client work has spanned multiple industries including technology, transportation, automotive manufacturing, financial services, and nonprofits. Her portfolio focuses on economic development through work with TennSMART, a statewide consortium of public and private organizations working to elevate Tennessee to the forefront of smart mobility solutions. Sara has also led media initiatives for companies like Dell Technologies that distinguish them in the Nashville marketplace and highlight their community impact.

Prior, Sara worked for eight years at FGS Global (then the Glover Park Group), a strategic communications and government affairs firm in Washington D.C. There she developed and executed advocacy and thought leadership campaigns for multinational corporations, global foundations, and nonprofits.

She serves on the board of DancEast Collective, a Nashville-based nonprofit that offers high-quality, accessible dance education, creation, performance, and engagement opportunities for students regardless of their background.

Originally from Pennsylvania, she graduated Magna Cum Laude from Skidmore College with a degree in history and minors in dance and government. She lives in Nashville with her husband, son, and spirited Australian Shepherd.

Where you’re from: Allentown, PA

Free time: I like to put a record on and cook or bake, settle into a comfy chair and read, or be outside gardening and playing fetch with my dog, Jolene.

How do you give back (volunteer, non-profits?): I support a mix of local and national nonprofits focused on family issues, and regularly volunteer in person.

Did you know: In college, I was in a tap dance club called the Stompin’ Soles. I started dancing when I was four and kept up through college.

Favorite thing about (or to do in) Tennessee: Explore new restaurants in Nashville. And, of course, take advantage of live music!