Lifestyle Personal Lines the March 2025 issue

Sarah Friend

President of The Partners Group
By Chris Hann Posted on March 3, 2025
Q
You have a podcast called “At the Core with Sarah Friend,” in which you interview other women business leaders. How did “At the Core” come to be?
A
Way back before my insurance career started, I really wanted to be the next Katie Couric. I always had this heart for storytelling, for breaking down big, complex topics into simpler ideas that people could really grab hold of and do something with. A few years ago, our marketing team came to me and said, “We want to do a podcast. Will you do it?” And I said, “Yes, I will do a podcast, on one condition: I get to choose the topic.”

Favorite Vacation Spot: Florence, Oregon

Favorite Movie: The Princess Bride (“Because of Fezzik; he might be listening.”)

Favorite Musician: James Taylor

Favorite Author: Brené Brown

Favorite Part About Living in Portland: The outdoors

Favorite Restaurant in Florence: The Hukilau

Favorite Dish at The Hukilau: Sushi

Q
So focusing strictly on women business leaders was a conscious decision on your part?
A

It was. Our industry is pretty balanced between men and women. The gender gap widens significantly when you look at executive-level positions. I love our industry. Ensuring support, mentorship, and opportunities for everyone makes it stronger. Celebrating the impact of women leaders through these stories is one small way to make a positive difference.

Q
You told me earlier that when you tell people you’re from Portland, Oregon, they often ask: How is Portland these days? So let me ask: How is Portland?
A

I love our city. As somebody who was born in Portland, raised in Portland, and cannot see myself ever completely leaving Portland, I do feel a little defensive when I get that question. At the same time, we have faced really, really hard challenges as a city, going back to pre-pandemic, going back to Occupy Portland, and George Floyd, and the protests after his killing, and then the pandemic, and really bad decisions as a city around how to deal with people experiencing homelessness and drug addiction. All of those things combined have really devastated our downtown.

I think we’ve made some good decisions that are going to change the direction around some important policies. We have business leaders in downtown who are fully committed to public-private partnerships and bringing back our incredible downtown, and so I am optimistic. It is not going to be overnight that our downtown is revitalized, but we will get there.

Q
What would your co-workers be surprised to learn about you?
A
How much I love being outdoors. I love to hike, backpack, swim, ski, boat— anything in nature I’m all in.
Q
What three words would your co-workers use to describe your management style?
A
Positive, open, and collaborative.
Q
What does a perfect weekend look like?
A
A perfect weekend is in Florence [on the Oregon coast], at the lake, unplugged, with at least one walk on the nearby beach with my dogs, one of which is [a] 150-pound Newfoundland who brings joy to the world. His name is Fezzik, named after the giant in The Princess Bride. A perfect weekend includes some activity on the lake— swimming, water-skiing, kayaking—and a big compound dinner with a whole crew of friends and family eating fresh crab that somebody else caught. And a midnight kayak. Kayaking in the pitch black with a bunch of friends under the stars—you cannot get better than that.
Q
If you could change one thing about the insurance industry, what would it be?
A
Affordability. On both the benefits and P&C side, this is a huge issue for our customers. The status quo is not sustainable, and we have the opportunity and the expertise to advocate in powerful ways.
Q
You recently joined The Council board. Why did you want to join?
A
To come together and leverage our collective voices and have a bigger impact for our customers. I really believe in what the CIAB is doing. They’re advocating for our industry and for our clients. I think I’m going to learn a lot from my fellow board members, from The Council staff, and that will benefit our firm, our employees, our customers. I hope I can add value to the conversations and really lean in where I can help accelerate positive change.
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