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Sabrina Greenberg ’26 Honored with the 2026 Boca Chamber Pearl Award

Pearl Award collage for Sabrina Greenberg

Sabrina Greenberg '26 was named the 2026 Pearl Award recipient at the 2026 DIAMOND Award Luncheon hosted at The Boca Raton on Friday, February 20. The Pearl Award is an honor given to a young woman who is a graduate of the Boca Chamber’s Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA). Sabrina was honored alongside Marta Batmasian P’94,’96, co-founder of Investments Limited and philanthropist, who was the 2026 recipient of the DIAMOND Award.

Sabrina’s passion for entrepreneurship began early, sparked by watching Shark Tank and her belief that a simple idea, when paired with determination and purpose, can grow into something meaningful. That curiosity deepened during her time in YEA, where a guest speaker left a lasting impression by speaking not about profits or strategy, but about the importance of how leaders treat others. The message that lasting success depends on mutual respect, trust, and making people feel seen and valued became a guiding principle in Sabrina’s journey and shaped her purpose-driven approach to leadership.

Through YEA, Sabrina and her business partner, Ellie Dwyer '26, co-founded EcoLoops, a sustainability-focused company that produces biodegradable hair ties designed to reduce environmental waste while encouraging responsible consumption. Rooted in the belief that small, everyday choices can create meaningful change, EcoLoops reflects Sabrina’s commitment to building ventures that positively impact both people and the environment.

Sabrina has also demonstrated purpose-centered leadership through her work with Breakthrough Miami, where she supports and mentors more than 120 students. Her experiences have reinforced her belief that leadership is not defined by titles, but by the ability to empower others, build community, and create opportunities for those around her.

Looking ahead, Sabrina plans to attend Emory University to study political science and business on a pre-law track. She aspires to one day establish a women-owned law firm that dedicates part of its work to providing pro bono legal services for underserved women.

Saint Andrew’s School is proud that Sabrina was recognized by the Chamber of Greater Boca Raton for her entrepreneurial spirit and looks forward to seeing her continue to lead with purpose as an entrepreneur and changemaker.

Click here to watch Sabrina's speech

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