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Mary Fifield
President
Connie Kastelnik
Principal
Christine Black
Principal, Washington
Joanna Peters
Principal, New York
John Goodman
Senior Associate, New York
Carol Edgar
Senior Associate, San Francisco
David Rosen
Senior Associate
Janet Bailey
Senior Associate, Marketing
Phyllis D. Giller
Senior Associate, Public Relations
Alexandra Zaroulis
Director, Media Relations
Dorie Clark
Associate Director, Media Relations
Arnie Reisman
Senior Associate, Production
Sue Rothberg
Senior Associate, New Media
Chris Anderson
Senior Associate, Survey Research
Joanne Scheuble
Senior Associate, Research
Diane Boudreau
Senior Associate, Graphic Design
Sarah Putnam
Senior Associate, Photojournalism
Donna Huron, CFRE
Senior Associate, Capital Development
Catherine Clark
Senior Associate, Major Gifts, Annual Funds, and Special Events
Aileen Gorman
Senior Associate, Investor Relations
Joyce DiBona
Senior Associate, Advertising
James Seibel
Accounts Manager
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Over the past 25 years Sarah Putnam’s career as a freelance photojournalist has taken her on assignment in wide variety of situations from Palestinian refugee camps, war zones in Eritrea, slums in Port-au-Prince, and fashion shows in Cuba, to corporate boardrooms, laboratories and classrooms in the U.S. Her work ranges from deadline-intensive assignments for periodicals including Fortune, Forbes, Ms., The New York Times Magazine, The Boston Globe Magazine, Time, Parenting, Yankee, and Boston Magazine, to multi-year social documentary projects, independent self-generated stories, and collaborative projects.
Her commercial work includes a wide range of clients such as Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, Fidelity, Polaroid, WGBH, Harvard, Wentworth Institute of Technology, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, COM/Energy, Thinking Machines, Work/Family Inc. Putnam’s photographs have appeared in books and exhibitions, including "Horn of Want, Horn of War", a one-woman show documenting the response of the inhabitants to famine and war in Eritrea, and "My Mommy Drives A Wheelchair", an extended portrait of parents with physical disabilities.
In 1989 she was a fellow at the Bunting Institute. She has written feature stories, interviews, essays, book and photography reviews for national magazines, newspapers, and arts journals.
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