Sarah Fields
Sarah FieldsAccount Manager

I started college on a pre-med track and ended it with a design degree—a switch that, in hindsight, makes total sense. I’ve had a lifelong interest behind the “why” of things as a means to understanding the “how”; why systems are the way they are and how we can affect them.

Before joining Sprehe, I worked for a leading custom stationer, where I led marketing and was the product owner for the company’s personalized collections. As Account Manager, my job is to make sure the right people and information connect at the right place at the right time, so the team can do their best work. I’m a deep listener, and I think the best client relationships are built on paying close attention.

I grew up in Bethalto, just across the river, and moved to St. Louis in 2020. These days I’m chasing after Poppy, our extremely energetic puppy who is, on most days, winning. I’ve played piano, percussion, and flute over the years, and I’m an ex-picky eater making up for lost time at every restaurant in town.

Exterior view of a grand neoclassical building with tall columns, statues, and detailed carvings above the entrance, photographed at dusk with lights illuminating the facade.

Saint Louis Art Museum

Their rotating exhibitions never disappoint, and their permanent collection features household names and lesser-known artists. Truly something for everyone!

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A modern restaurant interior with a colorful tropical mural, leafy green plants, a well-lit bar with shelves of bottles, blue accents, and cozy booth seating along the wall.

Yellowbelly

A quintessential spot for a date night, friend brunch, or happy hour. Cool vibe, friendly staff, and great food!

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Movie poster for Everything Everywhere All at Once, featuring a woman in front, other characters behind her, and bold white text of the film’s title over a red and black background.

Everything Everywhere All At Once

The absurdity of a 2000s comedy and the heart of a 90s Disney movie

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Serendipitously

My favorite word. Sounds like “Sarah”, is fun to say, and means happy coincidence.

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RF Kuang

My favorite author. I love her range of writing genres and her flawed female characters

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A grand library hall with ornate, gold-patterned ceiling, large arched windows, elegant chandeliers, wooden tables and chairs, and marble flooring. Natural light fills the spacious, historic room.

Central Library

So fun to walk through and see all the architectural details. Places like these remind me that we live in a big(ish) city!

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