Sarah Weilant is a policy researcher at RAND. She works to affect change in communities, systems, and organizations focusing on organizational and workforce development, equity, well-being, resilience, and education. She considers that collectively, these are all drivers of achieving national security, another focus of her work, with considerations in how to address U.S. Coast Guard needs, countering violent extremism, illicit networks, and military sexual assault and harassment. She uses qualitative research methods and leads mixed-methods teams to conduct analysis and provide recommendations applicable to policy and planning. Weilant engages with federal, local, and international strategic decisionmakers to design conceptual frameworks and logic models, develop metrics, and design and conduct primary data collection through focus groups, interviews, and U.S. nationally representative surveys. Her work is not only conducted across the U.S., but also includes work in Southeast Asia and Africa.

Her work prior to RAND included refugee resettlement at the International Rescue Committee, and agricultural development in the Peace Corps. Weilant holds a Masters degree in public policy from American University's School of Public Affairs, and a B.A. in French.

Education

M.P.P. in public policy, American University

Languages

French; Wolof

Selected Work

  • Weilant, Sarah, Scott Savitz, Emily Hoch, Dan Abel, Benjamin J. Sacks, Julia Vidal Verástegui, Isabelle Winston, and Michelle D. Ziegler, Improving the Effectiveness of U.S. Coast Guard International-Affairs Efforts, RAND Corporation (RR-A2376-1), 2024
  • Weilant, Sarah, Aaron Strong, and Benjamin M. Miller, Incorporating Resilience into Transportation Planning and Assessment, RAND Corporation (RR-3038-TRB), 2019
  • Gore, Kristie L., Samantha Cherney, Sarah Weilant, Justin Hummer, Linda Cottrell, and Coreen Farris, Considerations Around the Use of Intensive Outpatient Programs for Service Members Who Experienced Sexual Trauma in the U.S. Military, RAND (RRA668-2), 2023
  • Narayanan, Anu, Scott R. Stephenson, Michael T. Wilson, Maria McCollester, Sarah Weilant, Emmi Yonekura, Sascha Ishikawa, Jay Balagna, Krista Romita Grocholski, and Nihar Chhatiawala, Accounting for Climate Resilience in Infrastructure Investment Decisionmaking: A Data-Driven Approach for Department of the Air Force Project Prioritization, RAND Corporation (RR-A1730-1), 2023
  • Brown, Ryan Andrew, Todd C. Helmus, Rajeev Ramchand, Alina I. Palimaru, Sarah Weilant, Ashley L. Rhoades, and Liisa Hiatt, Violent Extremism in America: Interviews with Former Extremists and Their Families on Radicalization and Deradicalization, RAND Corporation (RR-A1071-1), 2021
  • Linnea Warren May, Laurie T. Martin, Sarah Weilant, Grace Gahlon, Allyson D. Gittens, Douglas Yeung, Rebecca Ann Lawrence, Anita Chandra, COVID-19 Community Response Emerging Themes Across Sentinel Communities, RAND, 2021
  • Curry Hall, Kimberly, Kirsten M. Keller, David Schulker, Sarah Weilant, Katherine L. Kidder, and Nelson Lim, Improving Gender Diversity in the U.S. Coast Guard: Identifying Barriers to Female Retention, RAND Corporation (RR-2770-DHS), 2019
  • Alexander D. Rothenberg, Arya Gaduh, Nicholas E. Burger, Charina Chazali, Indrasari Tjandraningsih, Rini Radikun, Cole Sutera, Sarah Weilant, "Rethinking Indonesia’s Informal Sector," World Development, 80, 2016

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