About Sarah Rothblatt
Founder, Creative Director, & Visionary Behind Mad Genus Media
For more than two decades, Sarah Rothblatt has been a dynamic presence in media, entertainment, and purpose-driven brand development. Her career spans national press, celebrity collaborations, nonprofit leadership, and high-profile event production—each chapter sharpening her instinct for storytelling, connection, and meaningful impact.
Sarah’s work in the nonprofit world includes long-standing contributions to organizations such as the Book Bank Foundation, and she currently serves as Media Director for T4 Autism, where she helps amplify voices, missions, and movements that matter.
Her media career began at CBS Radio Orlando, where she supported major promotional events and activations, including the 102 JAMZ All-Star Weekend in 2012—an experience that cemented her love for large-scale, high-energy productions. Her talent for coordination and creative execution later led her to support NBA star Dwight Howard and his D12 Foundation, helping bring multiple charitable events to life in 2011.
As a writer and communicator, Sarah has crafted national press releases and contributed editorial content to Us Weekly, blending her media expertise with a sharp understanding of public narrative and brand perception. She has also worked in artist management, assisting with the career development of American Idol Season 11 finalist Shannon Magrane.
One of her standout achievements includes producing media and securing sponsorships for the Fame Wall event honoring Chaka Khan—a celebration that coincided with Khan’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony. Sarah played a key role in shaping the event’s visibility, partnerships, and overall impact.
Today, Sarah brings all of this experience—creative direction, media strategy, event production, and philanthropic alignment—into Mad Genus Media & Creative Consulting. Her work is defined by intention, innovation, and a deep belief in the power of storytelling to elevate brands and inspire change.