Sara Ibrahim

Sara Ibrahim (born 8 May 1983) is a former Chair of the Young Fabians (2011–2012), Barrister and British Labour Party activist.

Sara Ibrahim
Vice-Chair of Fabian Society
Assumed office
November 2015
Preceded bySteve Race
Chair of Young Fabians
In office
Nov 2011  Nov 2012
Preceded byAdrian Prandle
Succeeded bySteve Race
Personal details
Born (1983-05-08) 8 May 1983
NationalityBritish
Political partyLabour
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge

Background

Sara Ibrahim gained a Bachelor of Arts in History at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. She was later called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn.

In 2011 she was elected National Chair of the Young Fabians.[1]

She was a member of the Young Fabians Executive for five consecutive terms 2008-2012 and held roles including Vice Chair in 2010/11 and Chair in 2011/12. As Chair she oversaw the expansion of the Young Fabian Networks, with the formation of the Health Network and in November 2011 published the Young Fabian Pamphlet, Ambitions for Britain's Future.

She is a member of the Fabian Society Executive, first elected in November 2012. She currently services as Vice-Chair of the Fabian Society.

Sara is currently an employment barrister working for 3 Hare Court, advising and acts in a broad range of civil and commercial matters with a particular focus on employment, commercial, insolvency, professional negligence and personal injury cases.[2]

In March 2015 Sara Ibrahim was appointed to the C Panel of counsel serving the Equality and Human Rights Commission, for a term of four years.[3]

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References

Party political offices
Preceded by
Steve Race
Vice-Chair of the Fabian Society
2015 present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Adrian Prandle
Chair of the Young Fabians
2010 2011
Succeeded by
Steve Race
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