Sabrina Singh

Senior Advisor

Former Deputy Press Secretary, Department of Defense and Former Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary to the Vice President

Sabrina Singh is a veteran strategist with 15 years of experience advising national leaders on crisis communications, strategic messaging, and policy issues. In addition to frequently appearing on international and national broadcast TV and digital platforms, Singh has advised senior leaders at all levels of government, including Members of the U.S. House and Senate, Governors, the Secretary of Defense, and the Vice President of the United States.

Most recently, Singh served as the deputy press secretary at the Department of Defense. In this role, she was one of the primary spokespeople for the Pentagon, regularly briefing reporters from around the world on critical world events from the podium. Additionally, Singh served as an advisor to Secretary Lloyd Austin and frequently traveled with the Secretary overseas, including to Ukraine, Japan, the Philippines and Israel. She was one the Department’s most outward facing voices on the Pentagon’s efforts to surge security assistance to Ukraine and support to Israel following the October 7th attack often appearing on local and national outlets.

Singh previously served as deputy press secretary for Vice President Kamala Harris and traveled with her throughout the country and on foreign trips. In the Vice President’s office, Singh worked on a number of initiatives, including the COVID-19 vaccine safety campaign, expanding maternal health care access, addressing migration from the Northern Triangle and reducing gun violence.

Before joining the Biden-Harris campaign as Harris’ primary spokesperson, Singh led the strategic communications strategy during veepstakes, in which Harris was nominated as Joe Biden’s running mate.

During the 2020 cycle, Singh served in senior spokesperson roles for Mike Bloomberg’s presidential campaign, Cory Booker’s presidential campaign and previously served in various communications roles for Democratic committees, Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and Members of Congress.