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Sarah Wimberley

Architect of Technology Solutions and Integrations, Leading High-Performing Teams

October 28-30, 2026Oakland University, Rochester, MI

About Sarah

Sarah is a detail-oriented leader with twenty years of experience in marketing and cloud-based technology, specializing in sales, marketing, customer service, and reporting tools. As principal and founder of Ulster Technologies (www.ulster-tech.com), Sarah drives innovation to foster collaborative, data-driven decisions with her clients.

She has served as an enterprise architect, product owner and program/project manager at leading regional and national healthcare institutions. Sarah led dynamic, cross-functional teams through multiple product and platform migrations, passionately improving business processes and driving sales growth.

A graduate of Rosemont College with a Master’s in Strategic Leadership, Sarah is also an active volunteer, serving on various boards and committees, including as Vice President of Communications, Technology & Marketing for Village on the Ridge and as a Board Member and Technology Co-Chair for Philanos.

Areas of Expertise

Through an intentional and winding professional path, Sarah has had the opportunity to gain expertise across a variety of industries, domains, and organizations, continually expanding her knowledge base. At the intersection of marketing, technology, and leadership, Sarah is comfortable and engaging while speaking about a variety of topics including, but not limited to: project and change management frameworks; leadership and communication styles; building trust; managing customer data and experiences; marketing technology and integrations; professional development and empowerment.

Conference Sessions

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Conference SessionIntermediate60 min

Three Lessons from a Woman in Enterprise Architecture

Technical leadership can narrow who gets heard and who advances. But, this is not just a talk about enterprise architecture—it is a conversation about courage, purpose, leadership, and creating space for more people to thrive in technology. That is the entry point for "Three Lessons from a Woman in Enterprise Architecture", where Sarah Wimberley shows three lessons for building curiosity, authenticity, and courage in architecture in practice.

Topic
Software Engineering and Architecture
Time
Oct 29, 2026, 3:45 PM
Room
Room C