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Sally Romansky


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Biography

Sally Romansky is a presentation skills coach and media trainer with Oratorio, headquartered in Washington, DC. She also is the author of the children’s novel, Invincible (Imagination Stage, 2006). Previously, she was a partner in the health law/public policy practice at McDermott, Will and Emery. She is also the former President of the Board of Imagination Stage, a book non-profit children’s performing arts center. Sally graduated summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa with a BA in American Studies from Yale University and received her JD from Harvard Law School, cum laude.