Sabrina G. Anwah Expertise: Entrepreneurship, Public Affairs, Communications and Marketing Title: Entrepreneur/small business contributing writer Education: Regent University, University of Alabama at Birmingham Location: Washington D.C. Highlights Covers small business, entrepreneurship, and business finance topics for The BalanceEntrepreneur and founder of creative services firm, Words Into HypeProfessional writer and editor who has enjoyed a successful career in public affairs, public relations, communications, and marketing in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area for more than 20 years Experience Sabrina G. Anwah covers small business, entrepreneurship, and business finance topics for The Balance. She herself is an entrepreneur and founder of D.C.-based creatives services and communications firm, Words Into Hype. During her career, Sabrina has held communications and marketing positions at Fairfax County Government, the American Council of Life Insurers, George Mason University, American University and Arlington County, among other organizations, which has provided her with the ability to identify and overcome a wide range of business communication challenges.She works with clients to evaluate their goals, identify their strengths, target the appropriate audiences and produce attention-getting, intriguing and accurate content for both traditional and digital platforms. All this is done with the goal of improving her clients’ business visibility and increasing their revenue. Education Sabrina earned a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism and theater from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and earned a master's degree in communication and media studies at Regent University. About The Balance The Balance, a Dotdash Meredith brand, makes money easy to understand. We give people tools they need to not only make smart financial decisions but also prepare for the experiences they will have along the way. Our team of expert writers and editors have extensive qualifications in the topics they cover, and many of them have MBAs, PhDs, CFPs, and other advanced degrees and professional certifications. We require our writers to use primary sources in their articles, which are also approved by our Financial Review Board and fact-checked. You can learn more about the standards we follow in producing accurate, unbiased content in our editorial policy.