
Rebekah Collinsworth is a storyteller and strategic communicator who brings research and narrative together to tell a more human, systems-aware story. At SaverLife, she works cross-functionally to elevate member voices and translate research insights into compelling, actionable stories that support advocacy, influence public understanding, and advance the organization’s mission. By weaving together personal narratives and data, she helps reveal not just what’s happening in people’s financial lives—but why it matters.
Before joining SaverLife, Rebekah oversaw communications, marketing, and brand strategy for a national social enterprise focused on tech-enabled economic development in small towns across America. There, she helped shift the narrative around rural innovation—demonstrating what becomes possible when local leaders are given the tools and trust to shape their own economic futures.
Her background spans sectors and storytelling mediums, from running a growth marketing firm serving underrepresented founders and nonprofits, to working in publishing where she helped authors and historians preserve and share community histories.
Rebekah holds a B.A. in English from the University of New Hampshire, where she also studied journalism and linguistics. Today she lives in Charleston, South Carolina, where she can be found soaking in everything the Lowcountry has to offer.