Jassi Singh
Jassi Singh. Jassi is a servant leader dedicated to advocacy and policymaking in foreign relations, with a creative and ethical approach and a regional focus on South Asia and the Indian subcontinent. With over three years of experience in public service, policy analysis, and stakeholder engagement, he has excelled in roles across Congress and the White House.
Currently, Jassi contributes to the White House Office of Public Engagement, where he leads stakeholder outreach strategies and coordinates cross-agency collaboration, aligning public engagement initiatives with federal priorities. Previously, as a Legislative Intern for Congressman Jim Costa, Jassi supported the House Foreign Affairs Committee by conducting in-depth research, drafting briefings, and advancing policy agendas through floor and committee hearings.
Jassi also served as a Research Intern at the World Liberty Congress, where he compiled an extensive 200+ page report profiling 64 member states on political governance, human rights, and international relations. He led a six-person team to complete the World Autocracy Report, managing UN SDG research and engaging with over 350 activists. Recognized for his leadership, Jassi was promoted to Fellow and Lead Editor for the 2025 World Autocracy Report, collaborating with international experts for its release.
Core competencies include public policy analysis, stakeholder engagement, public speaking, legislative research, and strategic communication. Jassi is committed to advancing impactful policy solutions through collaboration and innovative strategies. He can be reached at js5233@georgetown.edu or via his portfolio at www.jassi.com.