Leadership

Samantha Sault

Samantha Sault

Chairman and Chief Editorial Officer

Samantha Sault is Chairman and Chief Editorial Officer at Qorvis. She joined the firm as an investor in the 2022 management buyout from Publicis Groupe.

She designs scalable strategic communications, brand positioning, and digital engagement programs for corporations, trade associations, and governments operating under regulatory, political, and public scrutiny. Her expertise includes institutional branding, digital campaigns, custom news operations, executive positioning, and high-profile initiatives designed to build credibility, manage risk, and support engagement with policymakers and stakeholders. As Chairman of the Board, she also oversees the firm’s brand, marketing, and business development strategy.

Before joining Qorvis, she founded The Samantha Sault Agency, delivering bespoke editorial programs and communications strategy for companies and non-profits.

Previously, she was vice president of communications for the U.S. Fashion Industry Association (USFIA), where she elevated the organization’s profile in Washington and internationally. Based between Washington, D.C., and Geneva, she worked directly with U.S. and international government agencies, C-suite executives, NGOs, and media in the United States and Europe, with a focus on trade policy, sourcing, and market access. During her eight years with USFIA, she led a full organizational rebrand, oversaw advocacy and publications, grew corporate partnerships to 15% of annual revenue, and developed policy research cited by the U.S. government, the World Trade Organization, and international press.

Sault began her career in media and has worked as an editor and columnist for the World Economic Forum, The Weekly Standard, Policy Review, and The Washington Times. She is the author of Moon Washington, D.C., published by Hachette Book Group.

Based in Washington, she works closely with the firm’s Geneva and Dubai hubs, supporting clients and overseeing cross-border initiatives across Europe and the Middle East.