Sarah Pharaon is principal of Dialogic Consulting, which works on interpretive plans, focus groups, engagement initiatives, and program design with organizations across the cultural sector, including art museums, historic sites, historic homes, parks, universities, and aquariums. Prior to Dialogic, Pharaon directed consultation services for the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience with whom she led trainings for the National Park Service, consulted on Eastern State Penitentiary’s award-winning Prisons Today: Questions in the Age of Mass Incarceration, created programming for the Americans exhibit at the National Museum of the American Indian, and managed the reinterpretation of the home of Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winner Pearl S. Buck. Pharaon worked as the director of education at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum and was the founding curator of the Arab American National Museum. She serves on the American Jewish Museums Advisory Council and is a member of the Emeritus Council of the American Association of State and Local History.