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  1. Sarah M. Madigan is a litigation attorney in the Firm’s New York office. Sarah represents clients from a range of industries in complex commercial cases in federal and state court and also advises clients on securities regulation and enforcement matters. Sarah maintains an active pro bono practice, including immigration and domestic violence ...

  2. Liberty Hill Foundation, Emeritus Board Member · Experience: Liberty Hill Foundation · Education: Yale University · Location: Los Angeles · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Sarah Pillsbury ...

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  3. Sarah Pillsbury. Emeritus Member of the Board: PresentBoard Service: 1983 – 2008. Sarah is a partner with Sanford/Pillsbury Productions and is immersed in both Hollywood and social activism. She co-produced "River's Edge," "Eight Men Out," "How to Make an American Quilt," "Love Letter" and the Emmy-winning HBO film "And the Band Played On ...

  4. The Pillsbury Summer House, built in 1938 on a secluded three-acre site overlooking the Duck Hill River and Duxbury Marsh, is a rare example of early modern architecture in New England. Designed by Sarah Pillsbury Harkness, one of the nation’s pioneering women in architecture, the house seamlessly blends early modernist principles of openness and light with vernacular New England forms and ...

  5. Sarah Pillsbury is a left-wing social activist and progressive film producer. She co-produced “River’s Edge,” “Eight Men Out,” “How to Make an American Quilt,” “Love Letter” and the HBO film “And the Band Played On.” In 1976, she, along with Larry Janss, Win McCormack, and Anne Mendel founded the Liberty Hill Foundation – a grantmaking […]

  6. Sarah Pillsbury Harkness (July 8, 1914 – May 22, 2013) was an American architect. Early life and education [ edit ] Born Sarah Pillsbury in Swampscott, Massachusetts , but called "Sally", she was the daughter of Samuel Hale Pillsbury, a lawyer, and the former Helen Farrington Watters.

  7. Sarah Pillsbury, a film producer and philanthropist, received her bachelor’s degree from Yale in 1974 and moved to Los Angeles where she attended the UCLA Film School. She began her career working in documentaries and was the Associate Producer on The California Reich , which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1976.