Princess Sarah Culberson
Inclusion programmes have become contested, fatigued and, in many organisations, quietly defunded. Yet the underlying question of why people commit to a workplace, and to each other inside it, has not gone away. Leaders need a way to talk about belonging that is human, specific, and credible to a sceptical audience.
Sarah Culberson is a humanitarian, author and keynote speaker whose work helps organisations build belonging through identity, allyship and the practical work of cross-cultural understanding.
Full Profile
Why organisations work with Sarah Culberson
- A first-person story that does the work belonging-themed talks usually fail at: foster care, transracial adoption, and the discovery at 28 that her father was a Mende prince in Sierra Leone. Audiences disengage from abstract DEI framing; this is concrete.
- Co-author of A Princess Found (St. Martin’s Press, 2009), in development as a Disney live-action film with producer Stephanie Allain. The story has cultural reach beyond the corporate room.
- President and co-founder of Sierra Leone Rising, an operating nonprofit running water, sanitation, education and coding programmes in the Bumpe Chiefdom. Allyship is something she builds, not theorises.
- Recipient of the Impact Award at Bounce TV’s 30th Trumpet Awards (2022), with sustained media coverage on CNN, Good Morning America, BBC and The New York Times.
- Pairs the inspirational keynote with practical content on assumptions, uncomfortable conversations and inclusive team-building, drawn from over 15 years presenting in schools, universities and corporations.
Biography highlights
- Co-author, A Princess Found: An American Family, an African Chiefdom, and the Daughter Who Connected Them All (St. Martin’s Press, 2009)
- President and co-founder, Sierra Leone Rising (founded 2006, formerly the Kposowa Foundation)
- Mahaloi (granddaughter of the Paramount Chief) of the Bumpe-Gao Chiefdom, Sierra Leone
- Disney development deal (2019) for a live-action film adaptation of her memoir, with Stephanie Allain as producer
- Impact Award, Bounce TV 30th Trumpet Awards (2022)
- BFA, West Virginia University; MFA, American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco
- Featured on CNN, Good Morning America, BBC, NPR, The New York Times, People and Newsweek
Biography
In 2004, an adopted theatre student in San Francisco hired a private investigator to trace her birth family. The trail led from West Virginia to a chiefdom in Sierra Leone still recovering from a brutal civil war. Sarah Culberson’s father was a Mende prince. Her grandfather had been Paramount Chief. The discovery rewrote her sense of identity and gave her a public platform she has been working with ever since.
That platform produced a memoir, A Princess Found, co-written with Tracy Trivas and published by St. Martin’s Press in 2009. Disney signed a development deal in 2019 to adapt the book into a live-action film, with Stephanie Allain producing and Culberson serving as executive producer. The story has been covered on CNN, Good Morning America, BBC and The New York Times.
The substantive work, though, sits inside Sierra Leone Rising, the nonprofit she co-founded in 2006. It runs sanitation, clean water, education and coding programmes in the Bumpe Chiefdom. The nonprofit is what gives her belonging keynote its weight. She is not asking organisations to consider allyship as a concept; she has spent two decades building it across two cultures.
For corporate audiences she translates that experience into the practical content of belonging: how assumptions form, how uncomfortable conversations are conducted, how cross-cultural teams move past politeness into trust. In 2022 she received the Impact Award at Bounce TV’s 30th Trumpet Awards, recognition for a body of work that joins a personal story to operating institutions on two continents.
Key speaking topics
- Belonging and allyship in the workplace
- Cross-cultural identity and biracial experience
- Inclusive team-building
- Diversity, equity and inclusion
- Personal transformation and purpose
- Humanitarian leadership and social impact
Ideal for
- CHROs, heads of DEI and culture leads commissioning belonging or inclusion programmes
- Employee resource groups and women’s leadership networks
- Annual company conferences and kick-offs seeking an inspirational anchor with substantive content
- Education and nonprofit sector audiences working on equity and social impact
Audience outcomes
- A vivid, memorable narrative that grounds inclusion conversations in lived experience rather than policy language
- A working vocabulary for assumptions, allyship and cross-cultural difference inside teams
- Concrete examples of how a Western-educated outsider built trust and impact in a post-conflict community in Sierra Leone
- Renewed commitment to belonging as a daily leadership practice, not a programme
Talks
A keynote on the practical work of belonging and allyship for organisations serious about inclusive culture.
Key takeaways:
- How assumptions form inside teams and how to surface them without defensiveness
- How to hold uncomfortable conversations across difference without retreat or performance
- Compassionate decision-making as a leadership habit
A keynote on transformational leadership through the lens of identity and uncertainty.
Key takeaways:
- Leading through uncertainty when the ground beneath you keeps shifting
- Building inclusive teams that draw on identity rather than flatten it
- Coaching-based performance management
A personal keynote on purpose, risk and self-discovery, drawn from her journey to Sierra Leone.
Key takeaways:
- Reframing fear as a signal of where the next decision sits
- Connecting personal purpose to an external mission
- Diversity and self-discovery as linked, not separate, projects
Videos
Testimonials
Fees
| EUR | GBP | USD | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home Country | €12000 to €40000 | £10,001 - £35,000 | $15000 - $50000 |
| Asia Pacific | €12000 to €40000 | £10,001 - £35,000 | $15000 - $50000 |
| Europe | €12000 to €40000 | £10,001 - £35,000 | $15000 - $50000 |
| Middle East & Africa | €12000 to €40000 | £10,001 - £35,000 | $15000 - $50000 |
| South America | €12000 to €40000 | £10,001 - £35,000 | $15000 - $50000 |
| United Kingdom | €12000 to €40000 | £10,001 - £35,000 | $15000 - $50000 |
| US East Coast | €12000 to €40000 | £10,001 - £35,000 | $15000 - $50000 |
| US West Coast | €12000 to €40000 | £10,001 - £35,000 | $15000 - $50000 |
| Virtual | €12000 to €40000 | £10,001 - £35,000 | $15000 - $50000 |