Sara Sandford

Sara Sandford practiced as a transactional attorney for over 30 years in Seattle, Tokyo, and San Francisco, helping clients navigate the challenges of conducting cross-border corporate and commercial transactions.  She is now a qualified mediator with Benchmark National ADR, LLC and Benchmark International ADR, LLC, where she focuses her work on cross-border commercial mediation.

She is also immediate past President and a Director on the Board of the King County Dispute Resolution Center.  She is a past Chair and current Board member of the Japan America Society for the State of Washington. She serves as an Advisory Board member on the University of Washington, School of Law’s Global Business Institute.  She has served in numerous leadership positions during her legal career, including Office Managing Director, Executive Committee Member, and firm ombudsperson for many years.

She has been active in the American Bar Association in a number of roles, including serving as Chair of the ABA International Law Section and Co-Chair of the Section’s International Human Rights and the Asia Pacific Committees.  [She now serves as a Senior Advisor to the ILS International Human Rights Committee, a Director on the Board of the ABA Rule of Law Initiative (ROLI), as well as being ROLI’s Chair for the Africa Regional Initiative Council.  She has previously served as an Executive Board Member of the ABA Center for Human Rights, ABA’s representative to LawAsia and Chair of ROLI’s Asia Regional Initiative.]

Sara is a frequent speaker on topics related to cross-border matters, including mediation, negotiation, corporate and commercial law, and ethics, and reads, speaks, and writes Japanese, as well as being conversant in Italian.  She received her J.D. from Columbia University School of Law and her B.A. from Jackson School of International Affairs, University of Washington.

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    Lighthouse is Awarded 2024 Inspiration Foundation Assistive Technology Grant

    May 16th, 2024

    The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. is pleased to announce that we are a recipient of a 2024 Inspiration Foundation Assistive Technology Grant! The Inspiration Foundation (a family foundation created by Cleanlogic founder and CEO, [...]

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    Illuminating Lives Together: How Empowering People Supports the Lighthouse

    March 14th, 2024

    At the heart of Spokane, Washington, lies a beacon of hope for the visually impaired - the Lighthouse. One of the reasons our institution stands tall is because of support from organizations like Empowering People. Empowering People: A Catalyst for Change Empowering [...]

  • Ballroom with round tables; in the foreground is a table of attendees. From left to right: Sara Desautel, Bank of America; Gab Decastro; Everett Elam, Computer and Assistive Technology Instructor; Jonathan Dymond Senior Donor Relations Manager; Greg Szabo, Director of Government & Public Relations; Raychel Callary, Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist and Volunteer; George Abbott, President and CEO of The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc.

    Supporting People Who are Blind in the Greater Spokane Community – Opportunities Breakfast

    March 6th, 2024

    Last week, The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. hosted our annual Opportunities Breakfast, a transformative morning dedicated to celebrating the lives of individuals who are blind and DeafBlind in the Greater Spokane Community. The [...]