Co-Founder and Executive Director, worked as an artist-in-the-schools in New York City before attending Yale Law School, where she was awarded the Liman Public Interest Fellowship. In 1999, she received her J.D. from Yale and founded All Our Kin with Janna Wagner. In 2001, Yale University and the City of New Haven awarded Ms. Sager and Ms. Wagner a Seton Elm-Ivy Award. Ms. Sager and Ms. Wagner also received Working Women's 'Twenty Under Thirty Award' for most promising young female entrepreneurs.


Ms. Sager chairs the Home Care Committee of the New Haven School Readiness Council, and serves on the Care4Kids Advisory Committee, the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven’s Early Childhood Initiative, and United Way’s Success by Six Advisory Committee. She is on the editorial board of the Early Childhood Education Finance Committee, and drafted the portion of that committee’s report to the governor dealing with family child care and kith and kin caregivers. Together with Ms. Wagner, she leads a seminar on early childhood education policy at Dwight Hall at Yale for undergraduates interested in becoming advocates and leaders in the field of early childhood. Ms. Sager has spoken at a number of conferences and panels on the importance of early childhood education. She is a member of the Connecticut Bar.
 
Co-Founder and Program Director, was born and raised in New Haven. She graduated with honors from Wilbur Cross High School and went on to attend Yale University, where she garnered numerous awards for community service as well as academic achievement.

Upon graduating from Yale, Ms. Wagner spent two years teaching in New York City's public school system through Teach for America before returning to school for her master's degree in education. Ms. Wagner graduated from Harvard University Graduate School of Education in June of 1998. Ms. Wagner then spent a year as the Professional Development Coordinator at Boston's Center for Leadership Development before returning to New Haven as All Our Kin's program director in August of 1999

Along with Ms. Sager, Ms. Wagner was awarded the Seton Elm-Ivy Award and Working Woman’s “Twenty Under Thirty” Award for the most promising young female entrepreneurs. Ms Wagner was also named one of greater New Haven’s “Forty Under 40” by Business Times, and a “Rising Star” by Business New Haven. She is the chair of the Infant/Toddler Committee of the New Haven School Readiness Council, a member of the Affirmative Action Commission of the City of New Haven, a member of the Ward 8 Democratic Committee, and founder of The Group with No Name, a social, civic and educational organization for New Haven’s young professionals. In addition, Ms. Wagner serves as Chair of the Ulysses S. Grant Foundation, a fifty year old educational enrichment program between New Haven and Yale students.