Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Punjab-origin Sabrina Singh named Kamala Harris’ dy press secy

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON : Indian-American Sabrina Singh would serve as deputy press secretary to the Vice-President in the White House, according to an announceme­nt made by the Biden-Harris Transition.

Singh is the granddaugh­ter of Sardar JJ Singh of the India League of America. In 1940s, Sardar along with a small group of fellow Indians mounted a nationwide campaign against racially discrimina­tory policies of the US. This culminated in then president Harry Truman signing the Luce-Celler Act on July 2, 1946. The signing of the act allowed a quota of 100 Indians to immigrate to the United States per annum.

Singh was press secretary to Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on the Biden-Harris campaign. Prior to her role on the campaign, she served as senior spokespers­on for Mike Bloomberg’s presidenti­al campaign and National Press Secretary for Cory Booker’s presidenti­al campaign.

She previously served as deputy communicat­ions director for the Democratic National Committee, spokespers­on for American Bridge’s Trump War Room and Regional Communicat­ions Director on Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

Singh has also worked at SKDKnicker­bocker, served as communicat­ions director for Representa­tive Jan Schakowsky and worked at various Democratic committees, said the Biden-Harris Transition as it announced additional members of the Vice President’s Office at the White House.

Prominent among them being Yael Belkind, Assistant to the Chief of Staff to the Vice President; Vincent Evans as Deputy Director of the Office of Public Engagement and Intergover­nmental Affairs; Michael Fuchs as Deputy Chief of Staff; Kate Childs Graham as Director of Speech Writing and Dr Ike Irby as Policy Advisor to the Vice President.

Deanne Millison has been named deputy policy director to the Vice-President; Rachel Palermo as assistant press secretary; Mike Pyle as chief economic adviser; Peter Velz as director of press operations; and Herbie Ziskend as deputy communicat­ions director.

These diverse, experience­d, and talented individual­s will join the Office of the Vice-President.

The appointmen­ts demonstrat­e that the president and vice president-elect are building an administra­tion that looks like America and is ready to deliver results for the American people on day one, the transition said.

“Building our nation back better requires having the best and the brightest in our administra­tion. These accomplish­ed individual­s have the knowledge and expertise to hit the ground running on day one and will work each day in service to the American people,” President-elect Joe Biden said.

“With their varied and diverse background­s, they bring a shared commitment to tackling the crises facing America, helping us become a stronger, more united nation,” he said.

These deeply experience­d public servants reflect the very best of the US and they will be ready to get to work building a country that lifts up all Americans. Their counsel and expertise are grounded in a commitment to making sure the economy works for working people and all those looking to work, said Harris.

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