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{{Infobox person Sarah Christine Lippincott (born March 28, 1984) is an American business executive. She is the Chief Operations Officer for Bilingual Weekly Newspaper She was born in French Camp, CA and has lived in Yarmouth, ME, Valdosta, GA, Atlanta, GA and Stockton, CA. She is a graduate from the Art Institute of Atlanta and attended Valdosta State University, and Georgia College and University. Lippinctt served as COO for Bilingual Weekly from January of 2009 - current. She ran the paper as the President and publisher of the newspaper, Gene Acevedo was busy with other organizations. She brought the newspaper from being in the red to being in the black and gained public notoriaty for her work.
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 * birth_name=Sarah Christine Lippincott
 * birth_date={{birth date and age|1984|28|03}}
 * birth_place=French Camp)] ([[California)
 * occupation= Chief Operating Officer Bilingual Weekly News
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 * alma_mater=The Art Institute of Atlanta (B.F.A.) Art Insutite of Atlanta (Illustration) }}

She is also well known for her artwork.

Early life and education
Lippincott was born in French Camp, California, the daughter of Angela Annette Wright and David Lippincott. Her patrilineal great-great-grandfather was T.W. Bacchus the founder of Hercules Inc.Hercules Inc. and is also related to the Patriot and first headlight keeper in Portland, Maine - Joseph GreenleafPortland Head Light who was appointed to the position by George Washington. Her great-Uncle was the speach writer for Governor Ronald Regan, and her great-aunt was the trajic story of Victorina Sasselli who was murdered at 17 by a would-be suitor which was published in newspaper articles in Napa Valley California as well as magazines.

Early work
Beginning her carreer in 2001 as a intern at Cone and Miller Architects she realized that her dream of being an architect had changed. She began looking for her next passion which eventually lead her to art. She won best of show upon graduating from The Art Insitute of Atlanta but also discovered an interest in business, arts, art direction, advertising, and graphic design in school. It was her passion to paint that lead her to meet Gene Acevedo.