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Sara Jones was adopted to the U.S. from South Korea in 1977. Here is her miraculous story of how she found her Korean birth family after 42 years. This show originally aired in South Korea on October 19, 2018 on SBS TV Station program the "Y". Reproduced here with permission from SBS TV station (South Korea).

Sara also shared her experience at TEDxSaltLakeCity and was featured by TED. Watch her talk here: go.ted.com/sarajones. Adoption is an incredible and complex experience for everyone involved, and transracial adoption is no exception. In this honest, and sometimes heartbreaking talk, Sara Jones shares her experience as a transracial adoptee and asks us to consider all the narratives that are part of a single adoption story. Sara Jones was adopted from South Korea at 3 years old and raised in Utah. As a life-long and proud Utahan, her life and career path have taken her through unexpected twists and turns - from patent attorney to CEO. Sara Jones is CEO of InclusionPro®, where she is passionate about helping thoughtful leaders and organizations build cultures of inclusion. Sara is also co-founder and COO of Women Tech Council, a national organization focused on the economic impact of women in driving high growth for the technology sector. Sara has almost 20 years of experience within companies leading talent, workforce, operational, partnership, fundraising and legal strategies. She started her career as a patent attorney, leading diversity efforts and became a partner at Workman Nydegger. Sara has a J.D. law from BYU and a B.S. in chemical engineering from the University of Utah. She is the proud mother of two beautiful sons. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.
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Sara Jones is CEO of InclusionPro®. Her approach to diversity stands out from traditional models, in that her programs strongly engage all leaders as stakeholders in the conversation, guiding thoughtful and strategic leaders in the art of inclusive leadership across industries.

Sara, who was adopted from South Korea at age three, grew up as one of few Asians in a predominantly white community, and in her professional life, has often been one of few women leaders in male-dominated industries. These experiences helped her develop a profound and personal understanding of the value of diverse perspectives.

She has advocated throughout her career for the benefits of greater diversity in our companies, boardrooms and circles of power. Jones is a Founder of Women Tech Council (WTC), a national organization focused on the economic impact of women in driving high growth for the technology sector. She also serves on the Utah State Workforce Development Board, Board of Trustees for Intermountain Healthcare Salt Lake Valley Hospitals and co-chair of the Inclusion and Equity Opportunity committee of the Salt Lake Chamber.

Jones was honored as a Distinguished Alumni from the University of Utah (2021), a Utah Business Magazine CEO of the Year (2019), received a Distinguished Alumni award from the University of Utah College of Engineering (2017) and was a Utah Innovation Awardee.