Ashley Warren brings over a decade of experience conducting strategic research, leading winning campaigns, and providing executive guidance to politicians, governments, NGOs, and corporate clients in over 50 countries. She crafts data-driven messaging that helps clients not only shift opinion but also win elections, navigate new markets, and overcome moments of crisis. She specializes in international research and embedding the nuances and cultural reality of local stakeholders into global strategy.
She brings considerable experience in democracy development and has helped increase political participation of women, youth, and underrepresented groups around the world with organizations like the Westminster Foundation for Democracy and the National Democratic Institute. She has also advised election campaigns in politically oppressed environments and countries with limited media freedom. She also brings extensive experience conducting opinion research on complex sociopolitical topics such truth and reconciliation efforts in the wake of conflict, trust in the political system, and susceptibility to disinformation.
She has served two terms as the Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner of her local government district in Washington, DC and is an active supporter of the arts, serving on the Benefit Gala Committee for the visual arts nonprofit Transformer.
She graduated from the University of South Carolina (go cocks!) and has worked for global consulting firms and nonprofits including the International Republican Institute, FTI Consulting, and SKDK.