
Since 2005, author Sabrina Lamb has been the Founder/Chief Executive Officer of the WorldofMoney.org, a leading provider of financial education of underserved youth in the New York City Tri-State area. Under her leadership, she has spearheaded the WorldofMoney.org Youth Financial Education Training Institute, attracting financial experts, whom are adept in teaching youth disciplined saving, stocks/bonds, real estate investment, insurance, et al. Under Sabrina’s leadership, the WorldofMoney.org is a member of
Sabrina is the recipient of the BDPA Small Business Innovator Award, Rainbow Push/Wall Street Project Honors, New York State Z-Hope Award, NV Magazine 2011 Movers & Shakers, National Black MBA New York Metro Chapter Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Sabrina has also been nominated for the following awards: Pine Sol’s “Women Making A Powerful Difference” Award, Jumpstart Coalition’s “William E. Odom Visionary Leadership Award” and Tom Joyner’s Hardest Working Community Leader. Sabrina has promoted the cause of youth financial education through workshops at the New York State After School Program Coordinators and through speaking engagements nationwide. After graduation, WorldofMoney.org youth attend their business school and twice yearly reunions to encourage youth to remain on a path of the four tenets of the training: Learn. Earn. Save. Invest. Donate. Sabrina has focused WorldofMoney.org philanthropic efforts on Charity Water, Haitian Relief and Shoes For Liberia.
Sabrina and the youth of WorldofMoney.org have presided over the NASDAQ Opening and Closing Ceremony. She has been designated as New York 1 Television’s “New Yorker Of The Week”, Fox Business Network, WCBS-TV, ABC's Good Morning America and WNBC-TV and Australian television’s “Weekend Sunrise”. Ms. Lamb’s commitment to professional excellence and devotion to the cause of financial education is only matched by her commitment to youth. Prior to creating the WorldofMoney.org, she spent several years as a volunteer for The Valley, a comprehensive youth agency. She also served as volunteer, feeding orphaned babies at the Harlem Hospital Border Baby Unit. Sabrina is the best-selling author of "A Kettle Of Vultures...Left Beak Marks On My Forehead" (Simon and Schuster)”
Sabrina was named 16th on the list of 50 Top Black Women in Entertainment in Black Noir magazine. She has written cover stories for Essence, Heart and Soul and Black Elegance on subjects including from Gladys Knight, The Evolving Black Church, Why Women Love Bad Boys to Surviving The Holidays with Your Family. Sabrina was featured twice in Essence magazine and was the columnist to Black Elegance Magazine's He Say/She Say column. She is a three time runner in the New York City Marathon. Sabrina graduated from Lincoln University and attended St. John's University School of Law.





